Test Report

12 WLAN amplifier 09/2018

Jerky videos in the attic, no Spotify in the hobby cellar: Wireless holes in the home WLAN are annoying. Three different technologies promise a remedy. We have compared three systems: WLAN repeaters, mesh systems and powerline adapters with WLAN. The pleasing result: there is a lot to be said for the most favourable solution. For our 250 square metre sample flat, 67 to 250 euros were due, depending on the system. Of twelve systems in the test, two performed well, one was only sufficient, the rest satisfactory.

TesterStiftung Warentest
Edition09/2018

12 Products in test

179/100
275/100
TP-Link RE650 DE version Schuko (1733 Mbit/s, 800 Mbit/s)
WiFi repeaters
EUR73,08

TP-Link RE650 DE version Schuko

1733 Mbit/s, 800 Mbit/s

373/100
373/100

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Google WiFi
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
572/100
Netgear Nighthawk X4S Mesh Extender (866 Mbit/s, 400 Mbit/s)
WiFi repeaters

Netgear Nighthawk X4S Mesh Extender

866 Mbit/s, 400 Mbit/s

668/100
AVM FRITZ!Powerline 1260 WLAN Set (1200 Mbit/s)
Powerlines
EUR154,01

AVM FRITZ!Powerline 1260 WLAN Set

1200 Mbit/s

765/100
TP-Link Deco M5 Dualband WLAN Mesh Set of 3 (AC1300)
Routers
EUR181,68

TP-Link Deco M5 Dualband WLAN Mesh Set of 3 (AC1300)

863/100
ASUS Lyra Mini MAP-AC1300 AP Set of 3
Routers

ASUS Lyra Mini MAP-AC1300 AP Set of 3

863/100
1061/100
Netgear Orbi RBK23 Mesh WiFi Set
Routers

Netgear Orbi RBK23 Mesh WiFi Set

1157/100

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TP-Link WPA9610
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
1250/100

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D-Link COVR-P2502 Hybrid Whole Home Powerline WLAN-System
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.