I am planning to buy the TP-Link WiFi 6 AX1500 Mbps Archer AX10 Dual Band Router to use in access point mode to extend WiFi coverage to another floor of my house. I have a 200 Mbps connection—will it provide around 200 Mbps in access point mode?
I already have a D-Link DAP-1610 AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender installed in access point mode (via Ethernet from the main router), but it is capped at 100 Mbps since it only has a 10/100 LAN port. Additionally, its range is not adequate for my needs, and in some areas, it delivers only 30-45 Mbps out of the 200 Mbps from the main router.
I am ruling out newer TP-Link WiFi range extenders as they also have lower coverage.
Kindly guide me on whether I should buy this router solely for use in access point mode, with the expectation of getting close to 200 Mbps speeds.
I already have a D-Link DAP-1610 AC1200 Wi-Fi Range Extender installed in access point mode (via Ethernet from the main router), but it is capped at 100 Mbps since it only has a 10/100 LAN port. Additionally, its range is not adequate for my needs, and in some areas, it delivers only 30-45 Mbps out of the 200 Mbps from the main router.
I am ruling out newer TP-Link WiFi range extenders as they also have lower coverage.
Kindly guide me on whether I should buy this router solely for use in access point mode, with the expectation of getting close to 200 Mbps speeds.