TP-Link RE330 Wi-Fi Repeater Now Available for €21.90
Amazon slashes the price on the TP-Link RE330, ideal for larger homes.

A strong Wi-Fi signal is a must these days. If you're working or streaming, laggy Wi-Fi is a pain. The TP-Link RE330, now just €21.90 on Amazon, can fix that by extending your network's reach.
Why Consider a Wi-Fi Repeater?
Weak Wi-Fi is a common issue in big homes, where the router signal doesn't reach every nook. This affects work and leisure, like video calls and streaming. The TP-Link RE330 tackles this, boosting signal coverage for a stable connection throughout your house.
Features of the TP-Link RE330
The RE330's got dual-band tech, handling up to 300 Mbit/s on 2.4 GHz and 867 Mbit/s on 5 GHz. Suitable for both simple browsing and heavy streaming. It supports up to 32 devices at once, perfect for a gadget-filled home.
Key Features:
- Dual-band tech for flexible use
- Handles up to 32 devices
- Easy setup with WPS button
- Works with major routers like Fritz!Box
- Access point mode with LAN support
Easy Setup and Compatibility
Setting up the RE330 is a breeze. If your router has WPS, just press the button. No WPS? Use TP-Link’s Tether app or your browser. Once set up, plug it into a power outlet. An LED indicator helps you place it for maximum coverage. It's compatible with most major routers, making it a versatile choice.
How It Compares
The TP-Link RE330 is a good deal, but there are others. The Netgear EAX17 offers Wi-Fi 6 and speeds up to 3,000 Mbit/s, priced at €66.49. Need outdoor coverage? The Meetown outdoor repeater at €45.99 is for you.
What's Still Unclear
- How long will the price drop last on Amazon?
- How does it stack up against older models?
- Any compatibility issues with less common routers?
Connectivity is key as we rely more on digital services. The TP-Link RE330 is a budget-friendly option to improve Wi-Fi coverage, perfect for boosting your network without spending big.
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