Best D-Link Wi-Fi Extenders

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Wi-Fi Standard

  • Price (RRP) $89.95
  • Frequency BandSingle-Band (2.4GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed300 Mbps
devineVIC2 posts
 

Drops out about 3 times a day – Drops out constantly and needs to be reset about 3 times a day. Very unreliable. Our main internet is stable, but for some reason this just… Read more

constantly drops out. We're using it in the LAN mode with a cable plugged directly into it. I have set it to LAN in the firmware.

D-Link AC1200 Range Extender DAP-1650

D-Link AC1200 Range Extender DAP-1650

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  • Price (RRP) $199.95
  • Frequency BandDual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed867 Mbps
D-Link AX1800 DAP-X1860

D-Link AX1800 DAP-X1860

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  • Price (RRP) $229.95
  • Frequency BandDual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed1,200 Mbps
  • Price (RRP) $229.95
  • Frequency BandDual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed1,300 Mbps
NO.CUSTOMER.SERVICEWA18 posts
 

worse than useless... ZERO Stars – Bought 18/02/23. Had great hopes for this WiFi Extender. INstallation. The packaging and user guide (will get to this shortly) states 3 simple steps… Read more

using the WPS. As a WiFi extender one would expect for the extended range to carry the same SSID... no it doesn't. So if you followed the instructions and *boom you think you are done... sadly ... NO. Yes it connects to the router.. but your devices wont connect to the extended signal as it now as a different SSID.. The manual says your old SSID-EXT & -EXT5G for the 5GHz signal, however, your 2.4GHz SSID will have the same SSID as your 5G (I'm guessing this is a bug). You need to configure via the web browser...

PERFORMANCE... on 2.4Ghz your bandwidth seems to be about 50% (I have 2signal strength on the extender). The 5GHz bandwidth the bandwidth drops by 50-60%. Furthermore the Speedtest runs for a few seconds, then fails. SO i am not so sure how this is going to perform with streaming video.

User Guide. Throw it away. Has no information on configuring all the other parameters.

Firmware update. The device's firmware comes with v1.01 (date 16/6/2017).. clicking the Check for firmware updates, has it checking for a few minutes and then returns no results.. not even whether it the most up to date... given we are in 2023 i would have expected as least one firmware upgrade

Final thoughts... well after i changed the SSID's to match the existing SSID's... my devices seem to be connecting.. as far as performance goes.. well i will have to get back after doing some more tests and running it in for a while. So far, I am unimpressed. AT RRP$229 ... 1* ...for now i have given it 2* as i got it on sale at JBHIFI ..

UPDATE: 1 Connectivity issues.. seems any device that connects thru the Wifi Extender does not have internet connectivity. So i checked the Support website... the device model is DAP-1720 amd despite during the firmware update check non returning any newer version there appears to be a newer version 1.1 (15/07/2020) .. so time to download this... .once again, this is not the plug in, 3 clicks and all done. Now 1.5* instead of 2*

So i downloaded the new firmware and tried to install it but it failed.. see image.

UPDATE 2: So i have been configuring this device to try and get it to work. SO you have to choose a frequency to connect the extender to the router.. 2.4 or 5.0Ghz If i connect the extender to the router using 2.4 Ghz I can connect to the 2.4-EXT network and download but upload fails. I have no internet access thru 5.0-EXT. If i connect the extended to the router via the 5.0GHz freq. When i connect to the 2.4-EXT or the 5.0-EXT i have no internet access.

It really is the 5.0GHz freq that one usually tries to the extend because this is the freq with the higher throughput and the shortest range. I'm also not sure why they would bother having a 2.4 and 5.0Ghz freq because when you connect the router to the extender via 2.4GHz you will only get the max speed of the 2.4 (and not the 5.0).

Which comes to my final point... this extender now gets ZERO stars... it does nothing and whatever it tries to do it fails. There is concern here for misrepresentation and i may be taking this up with the ACCC under the Australian Consumer Laws.

  • Price (RRP) $249.95
  • Frequency BandDual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed1,733 Mbps
DrewQLD6 posts
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D-Link Non-existent Warranty Department impossible to contact – Stopped working and wouldn't power up after two years. Has a limited 3-year warranty. 2 and a half years for a $249 Wifi extender is definitely not… Read more

the effective life of the product. Have tried ringing the Warranty department at D Link about ten times over the past two weeks and each time you select option 3 and the phone transfers you and then automatically hangs up on you. Same if you go to other enquiries section which was option 5. Selected Option 2 Sales and spoke to a lady who tried to put me through, but couldn't, I assume she had the same issue as me, she said she would get them to ring me. Also sent D-Link an email. They rang back at 7.38pm at night and left a message telling me to call them in Singapore, because it was an international number I didn't answer thinking it was spam. Unacceptable that I have to ring an international number for customer support. Worst customer service and ridiculous warranty process. They have not followed up with me and I can't seem to contact them.

  • Price (RRP) $149.95
  • Frequency BandDual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz)
  • Maximum Wireless Speed1,200 Mbps
KtuluVIC2 posts
 

Poor quality – Bought one in October, stopped working last month, after 2 firmware updates. Replaced under warranty, new device just as bad, slow, drops out$100 gone down the drain. Did not extend my wifi, router has better coverage without the extender ,