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RE220 V3.0 Setup Guide

Model: RE220

 

Welcome! Let’s get your range extender up and running together.

This guide makes setup simple for everyone, covering helpful accessibility resources, what’s in the box, how it looks, and where to begin.

Our Tether app also offers accessibility features, such as increasing page contrast, switching to landscape mode and increasing font size. You can enable them during setup to make it much easier to set up your device and adjust settings! For more accessibility guidance, refer to Accessibility Support.

Now, ready to explore your range extender and extend your network even further?

 

Step 1. Learn About Your Range Extender

This section introduces the range extender's package contents and appearance, including its ports, buttons, LEDs and product label.

1. Unpack Your Range Extender

Your package includes a range extender and installation guides.

2. Appearance

The range extender has a rectangular shape. It has a pronged plug that easily fits into standard electrical outlets on its back, and on the opposite side, features LED indicators that show the status of power, signal strength, and connection. It has no external antenna.

On the front panel of the extender, there are 6 LEDs in a row. From top to bottom, they are: 5GHz LED, 2.4 GHz, Signal LED, Ethernet LED, Power LED, and WPS LED. Here are the LED explanations for Range Extender Mode:

5GHz LED

  • On/Off: The extender is connected or not connected to the 5 GHz wireless network of your router.

2.4 GHz LED

  • On/Off: The extender is connected or not connected to the 2.4 GHz wireless network of your router.

Signal LED

  • Solid blue: The extender is connected to your router’s wireless network and is in a suitable location.
  • Solid red: The extender is receiving a weak signal. Try relocating it closer to your router.
  • Off: No wireless connection is established.

Ethernet LED

  • On/Off: The Ethernet port is connected or not connected to a powered-on device.

Power LED

  • On/Off: The extender is on or off.
  • Blinking: The system is starting up or firmware upgrade is in progress.                            

WPS LED

  • On: WPS connection is established.
  • Blinking: WPS connection is in progress.
  • Off: WPS connection has been established for more than 5 minutes or WPS connection failed.
  • The WPS LED is also the WPS button. Press the WPS button on your main router, and immediately press this button on the extender for 1 second. Then wait for about 2 minutes to set up the connection.

 

Facing the front of the extender, at the bottom side of the extender, there are a Reset button in the middle and an Ethernet port on its right:

Reset Button: A tiny recessed hole (needs a pin to press). Press and hold for 1 second to reset the extender.

Ethernet Port: A rectangular opening, larger than a standard phone jack. In Range Extender Mode, connect your device to the port for a wired connection. In Access Point Mode, link the extender to your router to convert a wired connection into a wireless signal.

 

­On the back of the extender, there is a smooth label. This label includes: the extender’s default access address, default network name (SSID), and MAC address. For your extender, the default SSID is "TP-Link_Extender" and no password.

 

Step 2. Get Started

1. Position your extender next to your Wi-Fi router. Keep the device in the orientation previously described, then plug it into a nearby electrical outlet. Wait for about 1-2 minutes for the extender to get ready for setup.

2. Scan the QR code below to download the Tether app for iOS or Android, or scan the QR code on the Quick Setup Guide for the Tether app. The app will walk you through setup.

Note: Please remain online (Wi-Fi or mobile data) throughout the app download and login steps.

Scan the QR code for Tether

 

Support

For technical support, replacement services, user guides, and other information about your product model, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/support/