NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX11) – Add up to 1,200 sq. ft. and up to 15 Devices with AX1600 Dual-Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1.6 Gbps Speed), WPA3 Security, Smart Roaming

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When you need a simple way to extend your existing WiFi so it covers your entire home, turn to the NETGEAR 4-stream WiFi 6 Mesh Extender (EAX11). Compatible with both current and previous generation routers, the EAX11 creates a powerful WiFi 6 mesh network that reaches every corner of your house. And with the Nighthawk App, setup is simple. The WiFi 6 network the EAX11 delivers dramatic increases in WiFi speed and capacity, so you’ll get a blazing-fast connection to all your devices, from your connected doorbell to that 4K TV in the bedroom across the house. Best of all, you’ll still only need one network name and password. The EAX11 will do the rest, seamlessly switching your devices to the best available WiFi as you move around the house.
Extends WiFi coverage by 1,200 sq. ft., creating a mesh network; connects up to 15 devices
Plug into any wall outlet and use your existing network SSID name so you never get disconnected as you move around your home or office
AX1600 speed WiFi 6 powers up to 1.6 Gbps speed for uninterrupted streaming, HD video gaming, and web conferencing
Compatible with any wireless router or cable modem router; optimized for WiFi 6 routers and devices
Plug in a computer, game console, streaming player, or other wired device into the 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for maximum speed
Sets up easily with the Nighthawk app or press the WPS button to connect to your router
Made for use in the US only

Customers say

Customers find the wireless signal repeater easy to use and setup. It extends the WiFi signal effectively to outdoor spaces, allowing 5GHz devices to connect at a faster rate while older devices still connect at 2.4GHz. They are happy with the speed and quality of the extender. However, some customers dislike the value for money and have differing opinions on signal strength and reliability.

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7 reviews for NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX11) – Add up to 1,200 sq. ft. and up to 15 Devices with AX1600 Dual-Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1.6 Gbps Speed), WPA3 Security, Smart Roaming

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  1. ELF1960

    Amazing! Works great!
    I had been having Wi-Fi issues for a long time. In certain parts of my house, the internet was unstable, slow and spotty. I would get booted, it would frequently freeze, and it seemed like I was always fighting with my devices. A friend of mine has this one and is happy with it, so I decided to give it a try. The price was reasonable, installation instructions were clear and straight forward, and I was able to install it by myself. My Internet connection immediately improved. I have consistent, clear, reliable internet service throughout my entire house now. My devices are running much faster and smoother than they used to. I am extremely happy with this product, and I highly recommend it

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  2. Jason Freeman

    Amazing signal
    I switched from an older netgear extender to the AC 1900 mesh extender and it works 100 times better. It was simple to set up and connect all my devices to. My devices no longer lag like before. I can get WiFi in my house where I couldn’t get it before

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  3. feldo172

    Doesn’t last long; “WARRANTY” a sad joke on the consumer
    I’d like to first say that I’ve had a Netgear 802.11ac router for many years and *knock on wood* it hasn’t failed me. When I needed a range extender, I thought I’d go back to them.Unfortunately, this product just doesn’t last. I had it plugged into a receptacle in my basement, literally about 7′ straight below my router (needed it in that location because an I-beam in the ceiling of my basement wreaked havoc on the wifi signal from the router to the basement). It worked very well… for a little while. Then it didn’t. The EX6400 would, from time to time, just stop working. Mind you, this was when it was only a few months old. The only way to get it going again was to unplug it to cycle the power. Then it would work for a few days, maybe a week, until it stopped again.Now bear in mind that, although I’m no tech expert, I have certifications from Microsoft and Cisco, so I have a pretty good understanding of what I’m doing tech-wise. I knew the extender should work without having to constantly cycle the power, but sometimes you just have to pick your battles.One day, about 6 months after purchase, this extender just completely bought the farm. It wouldn’t turn on; it wouldn’t do anything. I knew I was well within my “one year warranty” so I contacted Netgear to get an RMA. If you’ve ever had to deal with Netgear, you know this is where the fun begins.You see, even though the Netgear warranty period (for defects in quality/workmanship) is “1 year,” they don’t want to honor that warranty until they have done troubleshooting over the phone with you. But guess what? The TECH SUPPORT included with the device is ONLY 3 months. So before they give you the RMA, they want you to PURCHASE a Tech Support SUBSCRIPTION so they can troubleshoot the device! Great business model, right?I decided I wasn’t going to pay for support that should be included in the warranty period, and I told them so in no uncertain terms. I was put on hold, where I stewed for awhile, and when the agent came back I was told I had (graciously) been granted a ONE TIME tech support session to troubleshoot the STILL UNDER WARRANTY product. I felt so honored!Long story short: they couldn’t get it to work, either. They gave me an RMA to return it for replacement. So I returned it to them (on my own dime, of course) and received a replacement.And… the replacement only lasted about 6 months until it, too, just completely stopped working.I’ll be replacing it again, but it won’t be with another Netgear product. I’ve learned my lesson!Netgear, first and foremost, needs to fix their horrible consumer warranty policy. If you give someone a one year warranty on your product, then the technical support to troubleshoot that product should also be ONE YEAR. That 3 month tech support business is PURE HOGWASH.

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  4. John J. Binder

    So far so good
    The device itself was relatively easy to setup although it rejected my router password twice before accepting it. The Netgear Nighthawk app itself was way more frustrating to setup correctly. It took me about an hour before I was successful. In any event, I’m happy with the speed. I read some reviews where people were complaining about the low speed at the extender. My speed is significantly higher in comparison. I clocked about 800 mbps at the router when I tested it. I pay for 1000 and usually clock well over 900. More importantly I clocked about 172 at the extender. My wife is happy as she can get YouTube videos out on our patio now. The extender is just inside the house adjacent to the patio. So far so good. We’ll see how it works in the long run.

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  5. John L. Alvey

    works well.
    Excellent extension signal. Easily hooked up to my Netgear AC1900 router/wifi using the Nighthawk app.

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  6. Michael

    WORKS GREAT! Highly recommend this model
    When used to help increase already existing wifi signal strength you will get a better and more stronger connection to your router. I used this to help increase the signal to my Xbox One because my games would download slow and multiplayer games would often times be laggy or more times than not have packet loss in games such as Battlefield 1. Once connected the range of my wifi signal is greatly increased and reaches far across the opposite side of my house where my router is now. My router is only a Netgear N600, nothing special so you don’t need a top of the line router for this to work correctly. When setting up it was hard to connect it using the WPS button on my router but I think thanks more of me not knowing how to correctly use it. I found it much more easier to go to the website listed in the manual to set it up manually. The website displays everything for you which made a huge difference because my router has a 2.4 GHZ and 5 GHZ signal so on the website you can click to make an “extension” for both signals. When using the WPS rather than website to connect the extender to your router you have to repeat the steps to connect it because it connects each signal individually. When I tried it that way I wasn’t sure if both signals were connected to the extender and when I went on the setup website it clearly showed and gave the option to connect both. For performance on the extender signals, I orginally was getting 78 mbps on my routers wifi in the room I was intending to have the extender in. On the 2.4 GHZ EXT the extender was giving me a signal of 135 mbps , huge difference! I use the 2.4 GHZ EXT for my smart phone which is more than enough signal strength. And on the 5 GHZ EXT I was getting 270 mbps which works great on my Xbox one for downloading/uploading, multiplayer, streaming. When I tested the download speed of my Xbox One on my regular network I would get between 9 – 15 mbps and upload speeds would be around 5 – 8. Now on the extender network I get between 25 – 30 mbps download speeds and 10 – 15 mbps upload speeds. So this device did exactly as it intended to do. Hope this helped anyone on the fence about purchasing this, as I was unsure myself after seeing many reviews saying how these extenders were a “waste if money”. I belive those people just bought an extender that was not strong enough to support their full wifi signals or placed them too far from their router and it can’t connect to it good enough. When it comes to these, spend a little extra money if you have it so they work as you expect them too, if the price is cheap so is the quality! The last note I’ll make on this is I liked how on the extender itself it gives light displays to show if you need to move it closer to the router or if you need what it’s extending the signal to, to be closer because the signal is too weak. Both should be green to indicate that you are in a good zone.

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  7. Guillermo R.

    Terrible producto, trate de hacerlo compartir Wifi de un AP Meraki y no se pudo a pesar de que segí todas las indicaciones. Aparentemente se conectaba y las extendía pero ningún dispositivo se pudo conectar.

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    NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX11) – Add up to 1,200 sq. ft. and up to 15 Devices with AX1600 Dual-Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1.6 Gbps Speed), WPA3 Security, Smart Roaming
    NETGEAR WiFi 6 Mesh Range Extender (EAX11) – Add up to 1,200 sq. ft. and up to 15 Devices with AX1600 Dual-Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1.6 Gbps Speed), WPA3 Security, Smart Roaming

    $ 87.97

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