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product_id: 323625822
title: "TP-Link RE330 AC1200Mbps WiFi Extender Booster, Ethernet Port, EasyMesh, WiFi Booster Range Extender, Internet Booster, Access Point, Works with Any WiFi Router, App Control Easy Setup, UK Plug"
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# App Control & Easy Setup 1200 Mbps Dual-Band Speed Ethernet Port for Wired Stability TP-Link RE330 AC1200Mbps WiFi Extender Booster, Ethernet Port, EasyMesh, WiFi Booster Range Extender, Internet Booster, Access Point, Works with Any WiFi Router, App Control Easy Setup, UK Plug

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** € 68.06
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Boost Your Wi-Fi, Boost Your Life!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-Link RE330 AC1200Mbps WiFi Extender Booster, Ethernet Port, EasyMesh, WiFi Booster Range Extender, Internet Booster, Access Point, Works with Any WiFi Router, App Control Easy Setup, UK Plug by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** € 68.06 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Band Powerhouse:** Enjoy blazing speeds up to 1200 Mbps across 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz bands for smooth streaming & gaming.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Instant WPS connection and smart signal indicator make setup effortless—even for non-techies.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Use as a Wi-Fi extender or access point with Ethernet port support—perfect for smart homes and wired devices.
- • **Seamless Whole-Home Coverage:** Eliminate dead zones with OneMesh compatibility for uninterrupted Wi-Fi everywhere.
- • **Smart Adaptive Path Selection:** Automatically connects to the fastest route, ensuring your devices always get top-speed performance.

## Overview

The TP-Link RE330 AC1200 WiFi Extender delivers fast, reliable dual-band speeds up to 1200 Mbps, expanding your network with seamless OneMesh integration. Featuring an Ethernet port for wired devices, smart adaptive path selection, and intuitive app control, it’s designed for easy setup and stable whole-home coverage. Ideal for professionals craving uninterrupted streaming, gaming, and smart home connectivity with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.

## Description

From the manufacturer TP-Link OneMesh OneMesh is a simple way to form a Mesh network with a single Wi-Fi name for seamless whole-home coverage. Just connect a OneMesh range extender to a OneMesh router. No more searching around for a stable connection. Keeps itself work at top-speed Adaptive Path Selection keeps your network running at top-speed by automatically choosing the fastest connection path to the router. Always get your devices at fast and stable, especially ideal for network environment crowded with many devices and applications. Control at Your Fingertips Set up and manage your Wi-Fi through the TP-Link Tether app from your smartphone (Android, iOS), including TP-Link routers and range extenders.

Review: Great item has solved our Ethernet and connection issues - I now have 2 of these extenders but the review section only allows me to review one even though I have 2 different model numbers. So - how did I come to need an extender? After changing from a broadband router to a SIM card router due to poor broadband connections (the to distance from the exchange to our house is far so service is poor and speeds were terrible) we found improved speeds to the majority of our house - However - the items in certain areas seemed to be experiencing issues such as steaming quality & constant disconnects as what the new router made up for in speed it seems to be lack in signal range/strength. Fine if your items are sitting on top of it, not so good if there are walls involved. Our CCTV requires an Ethernet connection to be viewable on our phones, so now I was in a dilemma as the new router was set up in a different location to the old one so I couldn’t view the CCTV remotely without running 100 foot of Ethernet cable around the house - not happening. TP-Link TL-WA850RE N300 Universal Range Extender I purchased the N300 WiFi extender mainly to sort the CCTV issue (being as it has an Ethernet port on it) but also noticed it’s helped improve the TV in the same room which started experiencing streaming quality issues and dropping out constantly when trying to watch Netflix or desertcart since the change in the router. There’s been a noticeable improvement in our viewing experience which is now playing 4K without issue, buffering, lag or quality deterioration. It is simple to set up - plug it in and the light displays red, press the WPS button on the router and then also on the booster and it connects. My partner did this himself and he is a self-proclaimed technophobe. He was proud he didn’t need me to sort it for him & he set it up whilst I was away. Using an extension lead he set it up in the room where the router is and then once connected he moved it to the neighbouring room where the CCTV & other TV live. When plugged in he said the lights show the signal strength so you can gauge if it’s going to work. He found it was a 3 in his chosen spot and it’s working perfectly. I'm under the impression that you can set it up without the WPS button but being as we have one then I didn’t have to worry about working that out. It was pretty much plug and play in setup respects. I have bought another one for down the garden to keep all our smart plugs in the workshops connected as the signal down there is intermittent (review below) The light on it is quite bright so depending on its location you might consider a bit of tape over the light but be careful not to press anything as the centre is a button. Very happy - would recommend to anyone needing to boost the signal around their router. Just FYI - in response to some of the questions I’ve seen asked about boosters and extenders - you need a router with a live connection/service/subscription. This in itself is not a router so without the main router, this will not work. Think of it as an extension lead. It’s signal based and doesn’t use the power lines so you don’t need to plug it into the same ring main as the router. As long as it’s paired correctly, then move it where you want it and plug it into any power socket or extension lead you want. Assuming the signal strength light on it shows it's getting a signal from your router then it’ll work. UPDATE - I have just found there is an app which I can use & this has the option to switch the super bright LED off during a set time. So now at 9 pm the lights go off & at 9 am they come back on. Great for bedtime as this extender is located in the bedroom. No more luminous blue walls keeping me awake at night. TP-LINK RE220 AC750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender This was purchased to cover an additional wifi dead zone but since my laptop etc runs on the 5G channel (not 2.4) I went for the Dual Band version this time. Really simple to set up. I had the Tether App already installed from my router & other extender, so simply plugged the extender in near to the router (So it picked up a good signal), opened the app & followed the instructions to add a new one. It scanned, found it & added it. I moved it around until I found the prime spot I wanted to position it, so it had a strong signal from the router but also provided a good signal to the office. It has lights on it that are red for poor signal & green for good. The first place I positioned it gave a green for 5G but red for 2.4, so I moved it a bit closer to the router & now it's all green. Nice & easy. Once that was done, I set about adding all my extra devices to it, such. as my Echo Dot. I scanned for the extender and added it as if it was any other wifi device. It uses the exact same login info, so no need to try & remember additional codes etc. Now I can work from my office as easy as if I'm sitting in the living room where the router is located, as the signal is now boosted to the garden, office & workshops whereas before things used to keep dropping off due to poor wifi signal. The whole set up took less than 5 minutes - very simple & no need to be an IT expert. 5 Stars - would recommend these extenders.
Review: Great quality - Easy to install. Straight forward instructions. Works really well for my extra bedroom. App easy to install and connectivity easy.

## Features

- Eliminate weak signal areas with whole home Wi-Fi coverage, creates a Mesh network by connecting to a OneMesh router for seamless whole-home coverage
- 2.4 GHz (300 Mbps) and 5 GHz (867 Mbps) Dual-band Wi-Fi connection ensures more stable wireless experience, works with any Wi-Fi router or wireless access point. System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux Internet Explorer 11, Firefox 12.0, Chrome 20.0, Safari 4.0, or other Java-enabled browser
- Adaptive Path Selection – connects to the fastest connection path to the router automatically and runs at top-speed, Smart signal indicator helps to fi­nd the best location for optimal Wi-Fi coverage by showing the signal strength
- High Speed Mode – Use both Wi-Fi bands to establish one super-high-speed connection, ideal for HD streaming and gaming
- AP Mode – create a new Wi-Fi access point to enhance your wired network with Wi-Fi capability, with 3 years manufactory warranty
- Includes a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port to provide stable connectivity for wired devices
- Fast & Stable Dual-Band WiFi – 2.4 GHz (300 Mbps) and 5 GHz (867 Mbps) dual-band connection ensures faster speeds and a more stable wireless experience
- Seamless Mesh with Smart Routing – EasyMesh-compatible for flexible whole-home WiFi; intelligently selects the fastest connection path for top-speed performance
- Flexible Connectivity Options – Supports AP Mode to enhance wired networks with WiFi, and works with any router or wireless access point. Supports Windows (98SE to 10), macOS, NetWare, UNIX, or Linux systems with Java-enabled browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and more
- Easy Setup & Management – Smart signal indicator helps find the best location; connect instantly via WPS and manage effortlessly through the Tether app or Web UI

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0929WHLPP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in Network Repeaters |
| Box Contents | Quick Installation Guide, Wi-Fi Range Extender RE330 |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | Bianco Perla |
| Compatible Devices | Routers, smartphones, tablets, laptops, computers |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 37,764 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Data transfer rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.6D x 6.9W x 12.4H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RE330 |
| Model Number | RE330 |
| Product Warranty | 3 years Warranty |
| Range | 150-300 meters |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Access Point Mode |
| Special feature | Access Point Mode |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Data transfer rate:** 1200 Megabits Per Second
- **Frequency band class:** Dual-Band
- **Special feature:** Access Point Mode
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why is my internet speed much slower when connected through the range extender?**
A: Range extenders wirelessly repeat your router’s signal and should be placed about halfway from it. They operate in half-duplex mode, meaning slower speeds since they can't send and receive data at the same time, unlike wired connections.

**Q: My extender connection keeps dropping or is unstable. What can I do?**
A: Unstable connections may occur due to distance, thick walls, interference (e.g. microwaves, metal, cordless phones), or outdated firmware. Move the extender closer, avoid interference, and update firmware via Tether app or web interface.

**Q: What is AP mode and how is it different from extender mode?**
A: AP mode connects to your router via Ethernet and creates a Wi-Fi signal—ideal for faster, stable performance if you have a cable available. Extender mode wirelessly repeats your router’s signal but may reduce speed due to half-duplex operation.

**Q: Can I install multiple extenders in a large home?**
A: You can connect multiple extenders, but we recommend a max of two and direct connections to the router (no daisy-chaining). Use different Wi-Fi channels to reduce interference. For better coverage, consider a Deco Mesh system with seamless roaming.

**Q: My extender doesn’t work well with Vodafone or SKY routers. Why?**
A: This isn’t a compatibility issue. Some Vodafone/SKY routers send special WPS signals, making the extender create a long random password. Reset the extender, avoid WPS, and set up manually via Tether or web using the correct Wi-Fi password.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great item has solved our Ethernet and connection issues
*by K***I on 30 November 2019*

I now have 2 of these extenders but the review section only allows me to review one even though I have 2 different model numbers. So - how did I come to need an extender? After changing from a broadband router to a SIM card router due to poor broadband connections (the to distance from the exchange to our house is far so service is poor and speeds were terrible) we found improved speeds to the majority of our house - However - the items in certain areas seemed to be experiencing issues such as steaming quality & constant disconnects as what the new router made up for in speed it seems to be lack in signal range/strength. Fine if your items are sitting on top of it, not so good if there are walls involved. Our CCTV requires an Ethernet connection to be viewable on our phones, so now I was in a dilemma as the new router was set up in a different location to the old one so I couldn’t view the CCTV remotely without running 100 foot of Ethernet cable around the house - not happening. TP-Link TL-WA850RE N300 Universal Range Extender I purchased the N300 WiFi extender mainly to sort the CCTV issue (being as it has an Ethernet port on it) but also noticed it’s helped improve the TV in the same room which started experiencing streaming quality issues and dropping out constantly when trying to watch Netflix or Amazon since the change in the router. There’s been a noticeable improvement in our viewing experience which is now playing 4K without issue, buffering, lag or quality deterioration. It is simple to set up - plug it in and the light displays red, press the WPS button on the router and then also on the booster and it connects. My partner did this himself and he is a self-proclaimed technophobe. He was proud he didn’t need me to sort it for him & he set it up whilst I was away. Using an extension lead he set it up in the room where the router is and then once connected he moved it to the neighbouring room where the CCTV & other TV live. When plugged in he said the lights show the signal strength so you can gauge if it’s going to work. He found it was a 3 in his chosen spot and it’s working perfectly. I'm under the impression that you can set it up without the WPS button but being as we have one then I didn’t have to worry about working that out. It was pretty much plug and play in setup respects. I have bought another one for down the garden to keep all our smart plugs in the workshops connected as the signal down there is intermittent (review below) The light on it is quite bright so depending on its location you might consider a bit of tape over the light but be careful not to press anything as the centre is a button. Very happy - would recommend to anyone needing to boost the signal around their router. Just FYI - in response to some of the questions I’ve seen asked about boosters and extenders - you need a router with a live connection/service/subscription. This in itself is not a router so without the main router, this will not work. Think of it as an extension lead. It’s signal based and doesn’t use the power lines so you don’t need to plug it into the same ring main as the router. As long as it’s paired correctly, then move it where you want it and plug it into any power socket or extension lead you want. Assuming the signal strength light on it shows it's getting a signal from your router then it’ll work. UPDATE - I have just found there is an app which I can use & this has the option to switch the super bright LED off during a set time. So now at 9 pm the lights go off & at 9 am they come back on. Great for bedtime as this extender is located in the bedroom. No more luminous blue walls keeping me awake at night. TP-LINK RE220 AC750 Universal Dual Band Range Extender This was purchased to cover an additional wifi dead zone but since my laptop etc runs on the 5G channel (not 2.4) I went for the Dual Band version this time. Really simple to set up. I had the Tether App already installed from my router & other extender, so simply plugged the extender in near to the router (So it picked up a good signal), opened the app & followed the instructions to add a new one. It scanned, found it & added it. I moved it around until I found the prime spot I wanted to position it, so it had a strong signal from the router but also provided a good signal to the office. It has lights on it that are red for poor signal & green for good. The first place I positioned it gave a green for 5G but red for 2.4, so I moved it a bit closer to the router & now it's all green. Nice & easy. Once that was done, I set about adding all my extra devices to it, such. as my Echo Dot. I scanned for the extender and added it as if it was any other wifi device. It uses the exact same login info, so no need to try & remember additional codes etc. Now I can work from my office as easy as if I'm sitting in the living room where the router is located, as the signal is now boosted to the garden, office & workshops whereas before things used to keep dropping off due to poor wifi signal. The whole set up took less than 5 minutes - very simple & no need to be an IT expert. 5 Stars - would recommend these extenders.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality
*by T***Y on 5 July 2026*

Easy to install. Straight forward instructions. Works really well for my extra bedroom. App easy to install and connectivity easy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good in the end, but.....
*by G***E on 21 February 2014*

This is now working very well. There are numerous reports of dropped connections, and as this is only day 2, I'm hoping that does not happen, as I'm very happy with it. However, it was not particularly straightforward to set up. I work in IT, and have good experience in Networking, so hopefully can write this from a position of some knowledge.I do feel that this is mostly a very good product, but where is the bug testing, and quality control? This is how it was for me, yesterday: Firstly, even though I have the DGND4000 Netgear Premium Router (a current model at the time of writing), the TP-Link Extender did not want to co-operate with the WPS syncing procedure. After several goes of a complete failure to pair the two devices, I gave up and tried the Ethernet option, with cable and web browser. This looked like it was too, heading for failure, and I started to think of product returns, and my disappointment started to climb! The reason? : The server address for the unit, instead of giving me the setup password login page, gave me what appeared to be a series of "extra" links to what were essentially adverts. There were even links to other items available on Amazon, and one of the links prompted WOT (Web Of Trust) to flag up the clicked item as of dubious nature! But where was the green and white setup screens I had seen in the instructions? Where was the user login? None of that came up in Firefox, so I tried Opera and Internet Explorer. Exactly the same. A complete inability to get to the setup screen. I went to a completely different PC, and at last, managed to get to the Login to set the thing up. I've no idea why the units setup page didn't want to know on the other PC, which is very well set up and maintained. Setup was then straighforward, and soon the unit was ready to plug into a wall somewhere, to try and test its' signal. Good extension of signal was seen, with at least 4 lights lit up, and in a rather dead spot area of only about 78 to 82 dBm, this has climbed rather nicely to the low fifties, around 52dBm I would say. Generally, the signal was improved everywhere, and even outside on the patio, a signal could be seen that was usable, though pretty thick UV screen double glazing. I wanted to get back to the setup screen, mainly to familiarise myself with what it offered, and see if anything might need a tweak. Basically to see what was there. But none of the PCs I tried (4 PCs, wireless and wired) would let me back into the setup screen. Unlike before, where I got these strange advert links (with TP logo at the top by the way), well....this time, I got even less. An almost unclickable screen that looked nothing like the setup pages. So I tried my Kindle Fire HD. Amazingly, this gave me the setup screen through the Dolphin browser, and I was able to see what the various settings and options were. I thought "at least if I need to change anything, I'll use the tiny screen of the Kindle" Next, I noticed that all "wired" connected PCs had lost their connections to the Net. Meanwhile, Windows got a bit busy trying to determine new networks, and changed names (inappropriately) and even the Icon of the Network, as seen on the Windows Network and Sharing Centre. After a re-boot of those wired PCs that didn't want to know, to my horror, they re-booted with STILL no connection. Then I began to worry a bit, and started to think of taking the TP extender out altogether and being done with it all. So then I reset the router too, and at last, the wired and wireless PCs were now seeing a connection, and the wireless PCs were getting good signals. Walking around with a wifi analyser on the Kindle, I was able to see just what I was getting all around the house, and quite a few speed tests revealed at least what I was getting before, so no great loss there, even though these units can halve your bandwidth in the process of extending it. For some odd reason, on one PC, I can now use Opera to see the setup pages, where before I got the odd screen that would not let me set anything up. Yet Firefox and IE still don't let me see that page. So at least if I want to change anything, I no longer have to use the tiny screen of the Kindle to do it, and I need to remember that Opera will now let me. So while it now appears to be working very well, and settled in, it was by no means straightforward. Flaky things happened, which suggest to me a product that just has not been tested enough. I appreciate that some people are up and running in just a few minutes. That's networking for you! Odd things can happen, and there are a lot of variables that can come and bite you on the backside. But when you have a very well set up network like mine, with all recent gear, things like this should not really occur to this extent, and WPS should just work, shouldn't it? Modern router, press....done? All the resetting, failed wired connections? All that suggests to me that some serious "real world" testing needs to take place on the part of TP Link. Also, one other slightly strange thing. On wireless PCs, if I go to the "Currently connected to" networks using the system tray icon (the one that shows how many bars signal strength you are getting" and click on there to disconnect and then reconnect, it fails to! You just get the yellow triangle with an exclamation mark inside it. This never used to happen....you could connect to one network or another at will, wait a few seconds, and then you're up. Since the TP Extender went in, this seems no longer possible : a disconnect followed by a reconnect will always then result in failure to see the network, and the only thing you can do then is to re-boot the entire PC. This is a pain, and effectively makes this feature in Windows useless. So now, it's great. Very happy with it. I just hope it stays that way and does not drop connections like many have suggested. I'll soon forget all this tedium, and if it keeps working, then that's all I want. I should really give this two or even three stars, for all the hassle, but it's now working well enough that four stars seems just about right. I hope this helps anyone. Buy it, yes - but keep your fingers crossed for an easy ride! ** UPDATE ** - 21st February 2014 --------------------------------- Firmware update: so normally, I tend to like to leave a firmware at its initial factory setting, for at least a day or so, to see how it goes. That way, you've sort of got an idea of how it was out of the box, before you update anything. After all, Firmware updates can be a mixed blessing, and sometimes make things worse. Before the Firmware update, I had no problems with establishing a wifi connection after a re-boot of Windows 7, but AFTER the update, I seemed to have inherited some strange effects, which I can only put down to the update, since they didn't happen before. Upon rebooting, although I got full bars for signal on wifi, no browser pages would load. It was as though the TP Extender gave Windows 7 to understand it had a connection, but there wasn't one. I noticed when I went into the Network and Sharing Centre, that the "establishing connection" icon was going off and on and off. Something I've never seen before. At this same time, the Kindle Fire had NO problems seeing wifi, so it was as though just Windows had been affected by the Firmware update. Very odd! I decided to roll back the Firmware, and went to the TP Link site from a wired connection (which was fine) and downloaded the version I already had noted was the original the unit had shipped with. This easily rolled back, though I have to say that when the browser finished transferring the data to the Extender, it seemed to get stuck, and never actually gave the finishing "Success!" message that it had done on the time before. This left an uncertainty as to whether the Extender was "incomplete" or not, but no problems, it had rolled back fine. Then a wifi reboot, and now the Firmware was the older one, the "lost connection" on reboot problem seemed to immediately go away again. I really haven't yet bothered to "upgrade" again, to see if that behaviour creeps back in. Just these things can take so much time! Interestingly, there is even a note on the TP Firmware upgrade page, that they knew of this issue, and they refer to it, AND they suggest they've fixed it in later releases. AMAZINGLY, at least in my case, quite the opposite is true. Where is the testing? I never leave long reviews, but just trying here to give as much information as I can about my experiences with this, in the hope it either warns or helps other people. And having rolled back, all is now fine, and to be honest, I'm just going to leave it and hope it stays put and gives no other issues. At least be sure that you can successfully roll back a Firmware revision, if you have a problem. Good luck! ** UPDATE ** - 22nd February 2014 Sadly, this has now had to be returned. It remained flaky, at best, and also (as is common of Extenders of this type) it truly slowed throughput to a crawl. In my case, as I live in an area far from the exchange, and at best, get a very lowly 1.6Megs, I was finding that a typical 5 meg download started to take as long as 5 to minutes. This was almost like going back to 1992, and 14.4 dial-up modems! I can't recommend this, and would avoid staying clear, or perhaps just about giving it a shot if you have a really good broadband speed to begin with. ---------------------------------

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