Testseek.co.uk have collected 21 expert reviews of the Linksys Max-Stream RE7000 AC1900 Plus Wireless Extender and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Linksys Max-Stream RE7000 AC1900 Plus Wireless Extender.
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21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The RE7000 is fairly small and just plugs into a spare power socket. Unlike other extenders it doesn't have a pass-though socket for another device to plug into so that you don't lose a power socket.Setting up the RE7000 was very simple – just plug it in...
Published: 2019-05-13, Author: Bill , review by: lifewire.com
Excellent value, MU-MIMO at a budget price, Inconspicuous design
Inconsistent download speeds, Software is a bit barren, Not the fastest model
A great mid-range option.If you don't need the fastest wireless router on the market, and you're just looking for something that'll let you and your family stream without interruptions, you can't really go wrong with the Linksys Max-Stream AC1900. It's hi...
Abstract: It's no secret that people who simply want the best possible data transfer rates and the highest possible security for their data always pick wired connectivity over wireless one. It's also no secret however that wired connectivity has its limits and so i...
Abstract: Install a small Wi-Fi network with a router and an access point or two and you have an easy choice of products. Install a large Wi-Fi network with several routers and dozens of APs scattered around, and you have a more expensive set of product options, in...
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Lacks pass-through outlet, Bulky, Middling range performance
The Linksys RE7000 Max-Stream AC1900+ Wi-Fi Range Extender is easy to install and supports MU-MIMO streaming. While its range performance is middling, it works well in close proximity...
Significantly boosts 5GHz WiFi, Easy setup, Combines WiFi network names into one
Works best with high-performing top-end Linksys routers, Expensive for other routers
It boosts 5GHz networks much more than 2.4GHz networks. We love the seamless combination of the extended WiFi network name into the primary network name but this only works on high-end Linksys routers. But it's an expensive option if you don't have an exp...
Abstract: With so many of us working from home due to the coronavirus, many US homes have more apps than ever careening across their Wi-Fi networks. And some of these require not only a good amount of bandwidth, but a steady amount of bandwidth. When they don't get...
Published: 2020-12-22, Author: John , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: With so many of us working from home due to the coronavirus, many US homes have more apps than ever careening across their Wi-Fi networks. And some of these require not only a good amount of bandwidth, but a steady amount of bandwidth. When they don't get...