The TP-Link TL-WA855RE is a plug-in Wi-Fi range extender that helps push your existing 2.4GHz signal into rooms where it drops. It’s for people dealing with weak Wi-Fi in bedrooms, upstairs corners, or small offices. Use it when you want steadier browsing and fewer dead zones without replacing your router. COD available.

Why you’ll like it

  • Fills weak spots so pages load more reliably in everyday rooms.

  • Keeps setup simple with a WPS/Range Extender button option on supported routers.

  • Works as a Range Extender or as an Access Point, depending on your layout.

  • Uses 2 external antennas to help improve coverage direction and stability.

  • Adds a Fast Ethernet port for one wired device when needed.

  • Let’s you plan downtime using a power schedule feature.

  • Fits standard 2.4GHz Wi-Fi setups, which many older devices still use.

Key details

This extender is best when you need wider 2.4GHz coverage and a simple wall-plug device. It’s single-band, so it’s designed around 2.4GHz networks rather than 5GHz speed.

Key features

SpecValue
ModelTL-WA855RE
Wi-Fi classN300 / 300Mbps
Wireless standardIEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Frequency band2.4–2.4835GHz
Max Wi-Fi rateUp to 300Mbps (dynamic)
Antennas2× external antennas
Working modesRange Extender / Access Point
Ethernet port1× 10/100Mbps (RJ45)
ButtonsWPS, Reset
Wireless securityWPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK + WEP
Input power100–240V ~ 50/60Hz
Dimensions80 × 77.8 × 77.3 mm
  • N300 / up to 300Mbps is a class rating. Real speeds depend on your router, walls, and distance.

  • 2.4GHz only usually reaches further than 5GHz, but it can be more crowded in apartments.

  • IEEE 802.11 b/g/n means it’s built for common 2.4GHz Wi-Fi devices, including older phones and smart gadgets.

  • Range Extender mode repeats your existing Wi-Fi to expand coverage.

  • Access Point mode can create Wi-Fi from a wired connection using the Ethernet port (good for a room with a cable run).

  • Fast Ethernet (10/100) is fine for a single wired device like a PC, TV box, or DVR. It is not a gigabit port.

  • WPS helps quick pairing if your main router supports WPS. If you prefer manual setup, use the normal web/app setup flow.

  • A power schedule is useful if you want the extender off during sleeping hours or working hours.

  • WPA/WPA2 options help you match your router’s security settings. Pick the strongest option your main router supports.

Fit & compatibility

Choose this extender if your main Wi-Fi network is 2.4GHz and you want broader coverage rather than a new router. It’s also designed to work with any Wi-Fi router, which makes it a safe upgrade for most home setups.

  • Best match for 2.4GHz home networks using IEEE 802.11 b/g/n.

  • Works with most routers as a Wi-Fi extender (universal compatibility claim appears across product listings).

  • Use Access Point mode when you can feed it the internet by Ethernet and want Wi-Fi from that point.

  • Ethernet port is 1× 10/100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) for one wired device.

Compatibility note: This is single-band 2.4GHz only. It is not a dual-band extender, and it is not a 5GHz extender.

Placement tip: Put it where your router signal is still decent (not in the dead zone). A good test is to place it where your phone still shows a stable 2.4GHz signal, then expand coverage from there.

Use cases

Who it’s for

  • Homes with weak 2.4GHz Wi-Fi in one or two rooms.

  • Students need a steadier connection for online classes and browsing.

  • Small offices that need basic coverage for email, web tools, and messaging.

  • Smart-home users with 2.4GHz-only devices (bulbs, plugs, cameras) need better reach.

  • People who want a simple wall-plug extender instead of a full router upgrade.

  • Users who want an extender that can also run as an Access Point.

Who should skip

  • Anyone who mainly uses 5GHz Wi-Fi and wants a 5GHz extension.

  • Buyers who need gigabit Ethernet ports for wired speed.

  • Large homes needing multi-node coverage (a mesh system may fit better).

  • Power users looking for Wi-Fi 6 features and higher throughput.

Buying from Kraod

COD nationwide; Returns: 7 days; Same-day delivery: Lahore only; Nationwide delivery: usually 3–4 working days; “official warranty where available + store warranty support”; Prices may vary by stock/variants.

Ready to order?

If your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi drops in certain rooms, the TL-WA855RE is a simple way to extend coverage without changing your router.

FAQs

Is TL-WA855RE single-band 2.4GHz only?
Yes. It operates on 2.4GHz (2.4–2.4835GHz). It’s made for 2.4GHz networks and does not extend to the 5GHz band.

Does TL-WA855RE support Access Point (AP) mode?
Yes. It supports Range Extender mode and Access Point mode, so you can extend Wi-Fi or create Wi-Fi from a wired connection.

Does TL-WA855RE have an Ethernet port, and what speed is it?
Yes. It has 1× 10/100Mbps (Fast Ethernet) RJ45 port for a single wired device.

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TP-Link TL-WA855RE N300 Wi-Fi range extender (2.4GHz), plug-in repeater with two external antennas and WPS button
TP-Link TL-WA855RE N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender (2.4GHz Only)
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