With many devices dependent on good Wi-Fi connections, it is extremely challenging to get a single router to cover an entire property or beyond. However optimal the placement of the router, dead zones will exist where coverage isn’t optimal or even unavailable. One solution is to use multiple routers via amesh Wi-Fi system, and there is plenty of hardware we can recommend for doing that.

However, a more cost-effective approach might be to use Wi-Fi extenders to extend the coverage strategically. In this concise guide, we’ve rounded up the best Wi-Fi extenders, including high-speed Wi-Fi 6 extenders and powerline adapters. With our guide, you should be able to find the ideal equipment for your network at the right cost.

TP_Link_AX3000 dual band access point

Netgear Wi-Fi Mesh Range Extender EX8000

Asus RP-AX58 AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender

Netgear Wi-Fi Range Extender EX5000

Netgear Wi-Fi Mesh Range Extender EX7300

Boost your home broadband coverage with the best Wi-Fi extenders

Gigabit connectivity that pairs perfectly with Wi-Fi 6 routers

TP-Link’s AX3000 range extender is pricey, but it is a great choice for delivering reliable dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, thanks to its paired MU-MIMO antennas and on-board gigabit Ethernet port.

TP-Link RE220 WiFi Extender 2.4 and 5.0 GHz

TP-Link’s compact Wi-Fi 6 range extender is a compact, future-proof range extender that has impressed us with its consistent coverage and speed. This popular range extender features multi-user multiple-input and multiple-output (MU-MIMO) technology, maximizing the number of end-users that can enjoy hassle-free use.

If you’re looking to dodge the up-front cost of a mesh system, you simply need to plug this extender into your wall socket. It’s important to note that the AX3000 is angular and features twin foldable antennas that take the maximum height of the extender to 10 inches, making it bulky if you’re looking for a discrete solution. Still, it’s easy to set up and integrate into your home Wi-Fi network via the Tether mobile app, which provides network credentials for sharing and summary of connected devices on the go.

NETGEAR WiFi EX8000 tri-band signal booster

Yes, the TP-Link AX3000 is pricey and almost router-sized. Still, you may enjoy excellent bandwidth with the generous 160 MHz channels and the thoughtful touch of a gigabit Ethernet port for direct connectivity for essential devices or appliances. Buying this range extender should help you get the maximum out of Wi-Fi 6 and keep your regular router doing what it does best.

Super cheap, and reliable with correct setup

TP-Link AC1200 WiFi Range Extender (RE330) (1)-1

The TP-Link RE220 Wi-Fi Extender is a great budget buy for anyone using dual-band Wi-Fi. This OneMesh compatible, compact extender can plug into any outlet, leaving outlet access available for other devices. Setup can be tricky without a firmware update, but it can support up to 30 devices with variable coverage and direct Ethernet connectivity via its onboard port.

TP-Link again has a great solution for a no-brainer, budget-buy Wi-Fi extender. The RE220 AC750 dual-band range extender can support up to 30 devices with coverage of between 300 and 1200 sq. ft. It should work acceptably with any version of Wi-Fi up to Wi-Fi 5, and is also OneMesh-compatible, so you can use it to create low-cost mesh Wi-Fi coverage for your home by integrating other routers and extenders into a single network.

WAVLINK AC1200 Outdoor Access Point

However, with the RE220, be prepared to get what you pay for. Real-world coverage and device capacity is reportedly far less than what’s stated by the manufacturer, and if setup is a struggle, you’ll need to install a firmware update to get things going.

That said, this cheap range extender will do an excellent job of providing pinpoint coverage in the typical dead zones in your home and, with an Ethernet port available, can provide much-needed connectivity for a PC, or gaming console.

Powerful signal boosting with gigabit connectivity

The Netgear EX8000 Wi-Fi Mesh Range Extender delivers a powerful boost to your Wi-Fi coverage, providing tri-band Wi-Fi 5 connectivity for up to 55 devices in a 2500 sq. ft. area with Mesh Smart Roaming that hands over your devices to other routers as you move through your home. The EX8000 is capable of gigabit connectivity, wirelessly or via four gigabit Ethernet ports, ideal for heavy-duty streaming.

Netgear is a brand that’s popular with gamers and streamers, so it’s no surprise that, when it comes to performance, this pricey range extender packs a punch. Tri-band Wi-Fi 5 connectivity is the mainstay of this extender, which boasts speeds of up to 3 Gbps, delivered wirelessly or via the onboard gigabit Ethernet ports. The EX8000’s wireless coverage of up to 2500 sq. ft. features Netgear’s proprietary fastlane3 tri-band connectivity that is suitable for streaming and multiplayer gaming.

The EX8000 is also meant to work with your home Wi-Fi network’s existing SSID. Netgear suggests that this mesh extender should work with virtually any router, but real-world experience suggests that setup may not be so easy and support is limited. Once you’re up and running, up to 55 devices can comfortably connect via this access point, with easy app-based parental controls.

Reliable dual-band connectivity

The TP-Link AC1200 RE330 range extender is a competitively priced dual-band solution that can keep up with most models of Wi-Fi 5 routers. It has respectable coverage of up to 1500 sq. ft. an Ethernet port and capacity to support up to 25 devices on your network using OneMesh technology and a simple app-based setup.

This great-value TP-Link range extender is perfect for plugging in an outlet in a neglected part of your property. It has decent connectivity and can easily be paired with up-to-date models of Wi-Fi 5 router to transfer data at up to 1200 Mbps speeds using its High-Speed Mode or using the fast Ethernet port.

This isn’t the fastest range extender around, but it integrates well with most brands of router and offers straightforward setup via the WPS button on your main router or the TP-Link Tether app. If you have other TP-Link routers, extenders, or access points, this low-priced range extender can be managed alongside them using the TP-Link app and the device’s propietary OneMesh technology.

Long-range outdoor connectivity, perfect for a large garden

Wavlink’s AC1200 Outdoor Range Extender will work with all versions of Wi-Fi up to Wi-Fi 5. This multi-antenna device with MU-MIMO is weatherproof and heat-resistant and will repeat and boost an existing signal with 1000mW of power. Setup can be challenging but the gigabit Ethernet port can be used for direct connectivity with a router or access point.

This IP65-rated outdoor Wi-Fi range extender from Wavlink is the ideal solution for providing the long-range Wi-Fi coverage required to stream movies or music in your backyard or run smart home devices like a robot lawn mower. The Wavlink AC1200 is feature-packed, offering dual-band connectivity that is compatible with all versions of Wi-Fi up to Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).

Setup is a little tricky as this range extender operates more like a signal repeater and needs to pick up an existing signal using clear line of sight. An alternative strategy for setup can be to use the gigabit Ethernet port and connect the range extender directly to your router, using an Ethernet cable (wired backhaul). But once things are properly aligned, Wavlink’s range extender offers long-range omnidirectional connectivity with 1000mW power, MU-MIMO, and embedded low noise amplifiers (LNAs) to optimize signal quality.

Gigabit connectivity that seamlessly integrates into a mesh network

This Asus Wi-Fi 6 router offers high-throughput connectivity with 160 MHz channels and bitrates of up to 3 Gbps. Works seamlessly as a mesh network extender with remote management via a mobile app. Use this range extender with Asus routers and nodes to build a responsive and adaptable mesh network, complete with commercial-grade Asus AiProtection Pro network security.

A Wi-Fi 6 range extender is a great buy to get the best out of the newest mesh Wi-Fi systems. This Asus model works best with an Asus mesh network, but, with configuration, should be compatible with most Wi-Fi routers. The Asus RP-AX58 AX3000 range extender is expensive for a single range extender when you consider that you can purchase a basic mesh system for around $100. However, it has high-throughput dual-band connectivity with 160 MHz channels that facilitate data rates of up to 3 Gbps.

This range extender works best with Asus products as it has proprietary Asus technologies. Asus AiMesh technology integrates this router as part of a fully responsive mesh Wi-Fi network that can be remotely managed via the Asus Router app. The AX58 AX300 does not skimp on network security either, as it possesses Asus AiProtection Pro that extends the routing WPA3 security with real-time detection and response to known threats.

Discrete extender works in the tightest spots

Netgear’s plug-sized EX5000 range extender can boost your Wi-Fi coverage by up to 1500 sq. ft, connecting up to 25 devices with data transfer speeds of up to 1 Gbps. It is a neat solution for smart home appliance connectivity and though it is not up to the demands of heavy-duty streaming or gaming, its one-touch setup makes it easy to integrate with other routers or mesh nodes.

Netgear’s plug-shaped dual-band Wi-Fi range extender is the ideal solution for tight spots in your home. It’s perfect for the connectivity boost needed for running smart home devices and appliances like lighting or fans. Honestly, this little range extender is not going to be up to the demands of streaming or gaming, but the EX5000 does offer up to 1500 sq. ft. of coverage and the capacity to support numerous devices simultaneously.

The EX5000 offers dual-band connectivity, but speed and coverage can be variable, with the extender tending to utilize the standard 2.4 GHz frequency band rather than the 5 GHz frequency band. Setup is easy via the WPS button. Most users report compatibility with a wide range of routers, especially if you run an Ethernet cable from your router directly to the range extender.

Performance range extender that delivers on range and speed

Netgear’s EX7300 range extender delivers multi-gigabit connectivity with coverage of up 2300 sq.ft. This dual-band extender has an onboard Ethernet port and supports Mesh Smart Roaming with other Netgear routers and access points.

Netgear’s Nighthawk EX7300 is a market leader for high-speed connectivity and a worthy contender for the best range extender. This dual-band range extender beats its competitors with consistent gigabit data rates, making it the perfect range extender for high-throughput routers and mesh systems. Its 2.2 Gbps speed and high throughput are due to robust MU-MIMO engineering, with four onboard antennas supporting up to 40 devices simultaneously.

Yes, there are the teething problems that these universal range extenders often encounter, but technically, pressing the WPS button should get you connected to your router. Embedded Smart Roaming Mesh Technology from Netgear harmonizes all your access points and routers into a single network. With all the advanced wireless networking hardware it contains, you’ll notice the typical Netgear bulkiness, making it comparable in size to a mesh Wi-Fi access point, but in this case, the size and cost of this range extender are worth it.

Boost your Wi-Fi signal and extend its reach with a decent range extender

The world of wireless networking hardware is constantly advancing to meet the growing need for extra speed and greater network capacity. As a result, range extenders and signal boosters remain highly sought-after accessories for home networking. Major manufacturers are introducing robust range extenders using powerful signal amplification, positioning them as strong competitors to mesh networking systems.

Wi-Fi extenders' affordability keeps them popular, but as mesh networking becomes cheaper, these two product sectors will undoubtedly merge. However, a Wi-Fi extender is still the easiest way to fill gaps in Wi-Fi coverage for those who aren’t wireless networking experts.

Should you buy a WiFi range extender or a mesh router?

Weigh up the pros and cons of buying a Wi-Fi range extender.

Our budget choice is all about simplicity; the TP-Link RE220 is a compact range extender that ticks the boxes for a focused device to deliver a good service in an attic or other low-traffic locations around the home.

Conversely, our premium pick, the Netgear EX8000, is a device that bridges the gap between a Wi-Fi extender and a mesh Wi-Fi node. The hardware in the EX8000 effectively meets the demands of heavy streaming, gaming, or VPN users.

Between those two options is our best overall choice, the TP-Link AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender. This hardware is perfect for those who are happy with their existing router or mesh solution, but need increased coverage. It’s great for interoperability with other router brands and equipment, and the capacity for users and bandwidth enable it to handle all the latest entertainment, communications, and smart home applications.

Gigabit connectivity that pairs perfectly with the latest Wi-Fi 6 routers