Wi-Fi Range Extender


Does anyone have any thoughts on the best Wi-Fi range extender? I am considering one of these...

https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/range-extender/re650/

Just wondered if anyone else was using one and thoughts on the best "bang-for-the-buck".
128x128falconquest
I went with Linksys Velop 3-Node Mesh and all of my connectivity issues were resolved. It's been very stable and I have excellent coverage and speed. Also, each node can have a wired ethernet connection if you need it.

I had an wi-fi range extender previously, but didn't care for it as it was two separate networks. Couldn't move from one to the other without disconnecting/reconnecting.
I appreciate all the comments.

@jjss49 Can you explain "mesh"? I have seen that term in my searches but don't understand it.


@reubent I appreciate the comments about two separate networks which is why I wanted to float this by the A'gon community. This is stuff you don't see in the details about equipment.
@falconquest  - I don't know, with any certainty, that all wi-fi range extenders require 2 separate networks. However, the one I had did require the extended area to have a different network name, link network-ext.

A mesh network is a group of mesh nodes that all talk to each other creating a blanket of the overall area. You can add additional nodes to extend the coverage area. the whole area is a single network, so you can move yourself, or your devices, around the coverage area and always have great signal quality and always be on the same network.