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product_id: 13722647
title: "NETGEAR WiFi Mesh Range Extender EX6150 Coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and 20 Devices with AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1200Mbps Speed), Plus Mesh Smart Roaming"
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# 1200 Mbps AC1200 dual-band speed 1200 sq ft extended coverage 1 Gigabit Ethernet wired port NETGEAR WiFi Mesh Range Extender EX6150 Coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and 20 Devices with AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1200Mbps Speed), Plus Mesh Smart Roaming

**Brand:** netgear
**Price:** € 158.95
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your WiFi game—coverage and speed that keep you ahead of the curve!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NETGEAR WiFi Mesh Range Extender EX6150 Coverage up to 1200 sq. ft. and 20 Devices with AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Signal Booster & Repeater (up to 1200Mbps Speed), Plus Mesh Smart Roaming by netgear
- **How much does it cost?** € 158.95 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/13722647-netgear-wifi-mesh-range-extender-ex6150-coverage-up-to-1200)

## Best For

- netgear enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted netgear brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Extended WiFi Range:** Expand your wireless reach up to 1200 sq ft and connect up to 20 devices simultaneously.
- • **Wired Ethernet Port:** Maximize speed for your consoles and streaming devices with a dedicated gigabit port.
- • **Seamless Smart Roaming:** Stay connected effortlessly with your existing network SSID—no drops, no hassle.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with any router, gateway, or cable modem—plug & play simplicity.
- • **Robust Dual-Band Performance:** Experience blazing AC1200 speeds up to 1200 Mbps for HD streaming & gaming without lag.

## Overview

The NETGEAR EX6150 AC1200 WiFi Range Extender boosts your existing network by extending coverage up to 1200 sq ft and delivering dual-band speeds up to 1200 Mbps. Compatible with any router, it supports seamless roaming and connects up to 20 devices, featuring a gigabit Ethernet port for wired connections. Ideal for HD streaming, gaming, and smart home setups, it’s a reliable, easy-to-install solution to eliminate dead zones and keep your digital life uninterrupted.

## Description

The AC1200 WiFi Range Extender boosts your existing home network by increasing WiFi range and speed, delivering 11ac dual band WiFi up to 1200Mbps. It works with any router and provides WiFi for HD video streaming and gaming even in remote places of your home. Get the connectivity you need for iPads, smartphones, laptops and more. System Requirements: 2.4 and/or 5GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi router or gateway and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, Firefox 20 or Safari 5.1 or Google Chrome 25.0 browsers or higher. Operating temperature 32 to 140 degrees F.

Review: Works as advertised so far - Before I leave my opinion about the product, I want to talk about desertcart, as I've brought it used from desertcart Warehouse deals. When I brought the item from desertcart, desertcart has it listed as Used - Like New, "Item is in original, pristine packaging." Now I'm not sure what desertcart consider to be pristine, but the item I've received can't be considered "clean and fresh as if new; spotless." The packaging for it was opened, the manual gone, the device has smudges on it and the box itself is beat up (box not a big deal, device itself is most important). Anyway, my point of leaving this message first if there are any potential customers that would prefer to buy it used, BUT "Like New" as desertcart would describe it, I wouldn't risk it, as this isn't my first time to be duped by desertcart's descriptions of their used products. All scores are subject to change as I use it more. Installation: 5 / 5, super easy to do and takes less than 3 minutes altogether. Now the thing was, I have brought my item used, so it was missing the manual to set it up. The box itself was old and didn't have any how to description on it. Luckily, it wasn't a big deal as NetGear themselves did a short guide on how to set it up themselves on their youtube channel. Search "NETGEAR WiFi Extender Setup: How To" on youtube if you happened to want to see how to set it up. It was simply plug it into a wall outlet, wait a minute for the red light on the device to turn green, click a button (WPS signal to router), go to router, click your router's WPS button, wait a minute for connect to set up... and you're good to go... for real... it is THAT simple. Wifi Extender: 5 / 5, Wow am I impressed (at the moment) since it works and works well. Now for those curious, how I am using it is having it connected in my basement. My router is on the second floor on my house. The NetGear itself is in the basement floor of my house. What was once my device struggling to receive one bar of wifi signal to absolutely no connection at all in the basement is now three bars of wifi. Of course, at the moment, I have only tested the 2.4Ghz band and haven't touched the 5Ghz connection. Will test it out when I decide I need that extra speed. Complaints: One thing I've noticed was that when I set up the connection with my router and the NetGear device was that I completely lost my internet connection for all my devices connected to the router for about 2 to 3 minutes. NOT SURE if it is NetGear related issue but I don't think it will be that coincidental. Either way, after that several minute of confusion, everything went back to normal. Also, when I plug the device into an outlet, it takes at least a minute, no more than 2 minutes for the device to connect to my router and become ready to extend the wifi range. Would I recommend: For the price of new, at of this review (~$90 + tax) but even then I've brought it used for around ($60 with tax) and I find it hard to justify that price (It should be more between the $30 - $40 range, but that is just my opinion). On hindsight, I should have gotten a cheaper device. All I really needed was the 2.4Ghz band wifi extension that supports up to 600 Mbps. The reason I brought it was to allow my grandparents and parents to get a strong enough signal on the ground level so that won't have to walk up two flight of stairs to get decent access to the wifi. So in the end, it isn't just about extending the wifi but how and why I am using it for. If you're using it to just extend the wifi, there are cheaper alternatives. Personally, I would wait til it dips into the $60 (new) range if I want to purchase another one, and yes, I would definitely buy this device (or newer versions) if I ever again come across a similar scenario.
Review: I just got this yesterday and love that it works very well so far - I just got this yesterday and love that it works very well so far. I have a Linksys dual band router and am typing this off my Laptop in an area of my house that is tapping off the extender. On my laptop I can see that signal strength of either 2 or 3 bars out out five form the 2 bands off my router directly. From the extender I get 5 out 5 bars and can see my laptop operating significantly faster because of the improved signal strength. As others have said you will see the extender signals as the same SSID (network name) as always with an EXT on the end so you will need to enter your password to access them presuming you have a secured network as most people do. This is my experience in setting it up. * Took me about 15 minutes * The instructions ask you to set the switch on the extender to "Extender" but it came shipped that way so that was simple * Plugged into a nearby outlet to router to "sync" together and recognize each other. * Press the WPS button on the Extender (It's the one that has an antenna symbol * Press the WPS button on the Router (This was the only confusing part for me). The router does not label it, but it was the only button on the router other than the reset which requires a pin to access so I took a chance and was right) * Wait till they both stop blinking (about 1 -2 mins) * Repeat for second band * Move the extender somewhere further but still within range. (You can identify this by the green light indicators) I see that some had issue with their set up and maybe I got lucky, but seemed very simple to me. So far so good and hope it stays that way. Great product!!

## Features

- Extended wireless coverage: Adds WiFi range coverage up to 1200 square feet, and connects up to 20 devices such as laptops, smartphones, speakers, IP cameras, tablets, IoT devices, and more.
- Seamless smart roaming: Uses your existing network SSID name so you never get disconnected as you move around your home or office
- AC1200 wifi speed: Provides up to 1200mbps performance using dual-band and patented fastlane technology for demanding hd streaming and online gaming.
- Universal compatibility: Works with any wireless router, gateway, or cable modem with WiFi.
- Wired ethernet port: Simply plug in game consoles, streaming players, or other wired devices into the one gigabit port for maximum speed.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00R92CLCW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #658 in Repeaters |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Built-In Media | Quick start guide, WiFi Mesh Extender (EX6150-100NAS) |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | PC; Mac |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 6,271 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449105056 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5"D x 2.91"W x 4.8"H |
| Item Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Mfr Part Number | EX6150-100NAS |
| Model Number | EX6150-100NAS |
| Range | 1.0 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Mesh Network Technology |
| Special Features | Mesh Network Technology |
| UPC | 606449105056 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a/b/g/n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NETGEAR
- **Color:** White
- **Data Transfer Rate:** 1200 Megabits Per Second
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11a/b/g/n

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will I be able to install 2 of these units to connect to the same main router?**
A: Yes, you can connect two separate extenders to the main router, but ideally you would do this if you have two low coverage areas in the home that are separate from each other. You cannot "chain" two extenders together to extend the coverage distance.

**Q: Does it matter if my wall outlet is behind a piece of furniture?  The only wall outlet I have available is behind my dresser.**
A: I found out from experience that a mirror directly between your computer and the wifi router will weaken the signal.  A metal filing cabinet would do the same, but wooden furniture doesn't hurt it at all.

**Q: Can you tell me what voltage is listed on the back of the device eg 100 to 240v**
A: Yes the voltage is listed as 100-240v on the back label (in very small print).

**Q: Could someone please explain to me (in simple terms), why I would need a dual band extender.  Thank you!**
A: In my case, our router & cable internet connection was in my son's room. By the time we got to my room and other rooms in the house the connection got slower, more interruption, lousy TV streaming, etc. Now that we have this extender all of those issues have disappeared. No one can explain it in simpler terms than me because I listen to my son who is going to school for computer programming. I have no idea how any of this works! 

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as advertised so far
*by K***G on February 11, 2017*

Before I leave my opinion about the product, I want to talk about Amazon, as I've brought it used from Amazon Warehouse deals. When I brought the item from Amazon, Amazon has it listed as Used - Like New, "Item is in original, pristine packaging." Now I'm not sure what Amazon consider to be pristine, but the item I've received can't be considered "clean and fresh as if new; spotless." The packaging for it was opened, the manual gone, the device has smudges on it and the box itself is beat up (box not a big deal, device itself is most important). Anyway, my point of leaving this message first if there are any potential customers that would prefer to buy it used, BUT "Like New" as Amazon would describe it, I wouldn't risk it, as this isn't my first time to be duped by Amazon's descriptions of their used products. All scores are subject to change as I use it more. Installation: 5 / 5, super easy to do and takes less than 3 minutes altogether. Now the thing was, I have brought my item used, so it was missing the manual to set it up. The box itself was old and didn't have any how to description on it. Luckily, it wasn't a big deal as NetGear themselves did a short guide on how to set it up themselves on their youtube channel. Search "NETGEAR WiFi Extender Setup: How To" on youtube if you happened to want to see how to set it up. It was simply plug it into a wall outlet, wait a minute for the red light on the device to turn green, click a button (WPS signal to router), go to router, click your router's WPS button, wait a minute for connect to set up... and you're good to go... for real... it is THAT simple. Wifi Extender: 5 / 5, Wow am I impressed (at the moment) since it works and works well. Now for those curious, how I am using it is having it connected in my basement. My router is on the second floor on my house. The NetGear itself is in the basement floor of my house. What was once my device struggling to receive one bar of wifi signal to absolutely no connection at all in the basement is now three bars of wifi. Of course, at the moment, I have only tested the 2.4Ghz band and haven't touched the 5Ghz connection. Will test it out when I decide I need that extra speed. Complaints: One thing I've noticed was that when I set up the connection with my router and the NetGear device was that I completely lost my internet connection for all my devices connected to the router for about 2 to 3 minutes. NOT SURE if it is NetGear related issue but I don't think it will be that coincidental. Either way, after that several minute of confusion, everything went back to normal. Also, when I plug the device into an outlet, it takes at least a minute, no more than 2 minutes for the device to connect to my router and become ready to extend the wifi range. Would I recommend: For the price of new, at of this review (~$90 + tax) but even then I've brought it used for around ($60 with tax) and I find it hard to justify that price (It should be more between the $30 - $40 range, but that is just my opinion). On hindsight, I should have gotten a cheaper device. All I really needed was the 2.4Ghz band wifi extension that supports up to 600 Mbps. The reason I brought it was to allow my grandparents and parents to get a strong enough signal on the ground level so that won't have to walk up two flight of stairs to get decent access to the wifi. So in the end, it isn't just about extending the wifi but how and why I am using it for. If you're using it to just extend the wifi, there are cheaper alternatives. Personally, I would wait til it dips into the $60 (new) range if I want to purchase another one, and yes, I would definitely buy this device (or newer versions) if I ever again come across a similar scenario.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I just got this yesterday and love that it works very well so far
*by C***R on December 1, 2015*

I just got this yesterday and love that it works very well so far. I have a Linksys dual band router and am typing this off my Laptop in an area of my house that is tapping off the extender. On my laptop I can see that signal strength of either 2 or 3 bars out out five form the 2 bands off my router directly. From the extender I get 5 out 5 bars and can see my laptop operating significantly faster because of the improved signal strength. As others have said you will see the extender signals as the same SSID (network name) as always with an EXT on the end so you will need to enter your password to access them presuming you have a secured network as most people do. This is my experience in setting it up. * Took me about 15 minutes * The instructions ask you to set the switch on the extender to "Extender" but it came shipped that way so that was simple * Plugged into a nearby outlet to router to "sync" together and recognize each other. * Press the WPS button on the Extender (It's the one that has an antenna symbol * Press the WPS button on the Router (This was the only confusing part for me). The router does not label it, but it was the only button on the router other than the reset which requires a pin to access so I took a chance and was right) * Wait till they both stop blinking (about 1 -2 mins) * Repeat for second band * Move the extender somewhere further but still within range. (You can identify this by the green light indicators) I see that some had issue with their set up and maybe I got lucky, but seemed very simple to me. So far so good and hope it stays that way. Great product!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mesh update is a game changer
*by F***H on May 1, 2020*

Range extenders as a group are a bit dodgy. I've had four different ones over the last few years including buying this EX6150 once before in 2017. All of the ones I've tried had great reviews and none worked for me until now. My problem is not one of range, but of masonry with a dash of interference from the neighbors. Specifically, our doorbell camera has had inconsistent connection to the network even though the router is only about 30 feet away from it. In that 30 feet are two masonry walls and a fireplace/chimney. I had all but given up on buying another range extender, but when I saw a review of the latest firmware update to the EX6150 that essentially changes it from a run of the mill extender to a universal mesh extender, I thought it worth another try. And, so far, it has worked brilliantly. I won't pretend know enough to explain why this extender works better than the other Netgear and TP Link extenders I've tried, but it simply does for me. And, to be clear, when I bought an EX6150 in 2017, it was the worst. Now, however, I get a reliable if not blazing fast 2.4ghz connection to my doorbell cam even through those three masonry walls. Additionally, the original SSID is used rather than having another network name (i.e. the SSID + "EXT" at the end). On the negative side, there is no documentation to cover this last update. The user manual is from before the last update and there is no mention of setup with the new firmware. This wasn't a big problem for me and the setup wasn't difficult. However, I still have a few minor questions that are not yet covered by Netgear's online info. I can't say that your experience would be as good as mine and if you are looking for speed, the EX6150 is only so-so. However, for my purposes, this is the first extender that did what I needed. Also, I bought a "used" one from Amazon for about half the price of a new one. At the current full price, even as much as I like it, I'd say it's over-priced. Good luck.

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