
Kitchen – 10 ms latency, 42.3 Mbps download speed, 8.9 Mbps upload speed.The speeds using the extender were as follows: The difference between the two speed readings was huge and the internet coverage was greatly improved. We then plugged the extender in, set it up via the method above and re-checked the speeds. Bedroom – 92 ms latency, 11.3 Mbps download speed, 5.3 Mbps upload speed.Without the extender the speeds were as follows: To start, we tested the internet speed in two of the hardest to reach WiFi locations around the house – at the end of the kitchen and in one of the bedrooms upstairs. The device’s Intelligent Signal Indicator helped us to find the ideal position for the extender by showing the signal strength in each placement. We used the WPS button for easy setup, but you can also use the TP-Link Tether app or set up the device via the web – great for those who don’t want to have to download yet another app (particularly if your phone is tight on storage space). ft to the test, the TP-Link RE650 did an excellent job of improving speed in troublesome areas of the home and extended coverage into previously unserved rooms. Whilst we couldn’t put the whole 14,000 sq. The coverage provided by the TP-Link AC2600 RE650 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Ranger Extender is truly amazing, with the four external antennas providing up to 14,000 sq.
