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TP-Link RE700X (2402 Mbit/s, 574 Mbit/s)
EUR55,20

TP-Link RE700X

2402 Mbit/s, 574 Mbit/s


Question about TP-Link RE700X

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JulianBolliger

10 months ago

Hey everyone, I'm considering buying the TP-Link RE700X and had a quick question before I do. I'd like to connect the repeater (TP-Link RE700X) to my router (Zyxel AX7501) via a 5 GHz Wi-Fi connection. Then, I want to use an Ethernet cable from the repeater to my desktop PC to ensure a stable and fast internet connection. Is this setup possible? Specifically, can the repeater receive the internet signal over 5 GHz Wi-Fi and pass it through the Ethernet port to my PC? Or is the Ethernet port on the repeater only meant for receiving a wired signal and then rebroadcasting it wirelessly? Thanks in advance for your help!

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Galaxus

10 months ago

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Yes, this setup is possible. The TP-Link RE700X can receive an internet signal over 5 GHz Wi-Fi and pass it through the Ethernet port to your desktop PC. The device supports Access Point mode, allowing it to convert a wired Ethernet connection into a wireless network, and it also has a Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting devices like your PC.
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