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It may not have the range, performance and features seen in our Netgear AX1800 Mesh Extender (EAX20) review or the TP-Link RE650 review, but the Rock Space extender comes through by delivering moderate amounts of data where it’s needed. tp-link AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender Contents hide 1 Highlights 1.1 Extend AX1500 Wi-Fi to Your Whole Home 1.2 AX1500 Wi-Fi Range Extender 2 Features 2.1 Ease of Use 2.2 Speed 2.3 Reliability 3 Specifications 3.1 Hardware Others 3.2 Wireless 3. If you’re looking for a small and simple Wi-Fi extender, Rock Space’s Wi-Fi Range Extender does the trick. Rock Space AC1200 WiFi Extender review: Verdict The Web site lacks set up videos but has lots of troubleshooting help. Instead of 24/7 support, Rock Space has technicians standing by to help from 9AM to 6PM (central time) when I sent them a question, they responded in two days with an answer. It’s better than Netgear’s 90-day support policy, though. Operates over both the 2.4 GHz band (300 Mbps) and 5 GHz band (867 Mbps) for more stable wireless experience. Creates a Mesh network by connecting to a OneMesh router for seamless whole-home coverage. That’s half as long as TP-Link’s RE650’s two-year warranty. Extends dual-band WiFi across your home to eliminate WiFi dead zones. Rock Space stands by the Wi-Fi range extender with a one-year warranty and service.
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(Image credit: Rock Space) Rock Space AC1200 WiFi Extender review: Warranty and support Forget about adjusting the extender’s transmission strength, combining its two networks into a single name or even turning the LEDs off. About the only thing you can do with the Wi-Fi Range Extender is change the network names and passwords. It does without most of the customization and configurations options we take for granted. Under ideal conditions its maximum throughput is 300Mbps (for 2.4GHz transmissions) and 433Mbps (for 5GHz) and Rock Space specs it to fill about 1,300 square feet with usable signal. Lacking many of the amenities we take for granted in Wi-Fi equipment, the Rock Space extender creates 2.4- and 5GHz Wi-Fi 5 networks. Rock Space AC1200 WiFi Extender review: Features If it’s on for 24 hours a day, the device will have an estimated $4.90 in yearly electricity costs if you pay the national average of 13 cents per kilowatt-hour. The Rock Space Wi-Fi range extender used 4.3-watts of electricity. TP-Link Archer AC1200 Archer C6 Wi-Fi Speed Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 300 Mbps/2.4 GHz, 5 Gigabit Ports, 4 External Antennas, MU-MIMO, Dual Band, WiFi Coverage with Access Point Mode, Wireless Router 2,499. This makes it ideal for multi-floor use, like in a townhouse. It delivered 112.1Mbps, right behind the Netgear EX2800’s 124.4Mbps. The Rock Space extender partially redeemed itself when I set it up a floor above the router and placed the test machine 40-feet away. That’s well off the Netgear EAX20’s 124.4Mbps pace. With it set up on the same floor 40-feet from the host router, the Rock Space extender delivered 50.0Mbps to a test machine 50-feet farther away.