RE603X vs RE605X

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RE603X vs RE605X
RE603X vs RE605X
2021-08-28 01:36:36 - last edited 2021-09-09 13:15:42
Model: RE603X  
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I just purchased the Archer AX11000 router because I am in the process of moving into a 4200 square foot home (two story) and I pretty confident I will need to purchase a range extender, if not two. With that said, I have two questions. First, what is the difference between the RE603X and the RE605X? Secondly, can I use a Powerline (to hardwire certain devises) in conjunction with said units? I appreciate any advice and suggestions. Thank you. 

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2021-08-31 08:07:08 - last edited 2021-09-09 13:15:42

@MistuKumSan Hello, 

 

RE603X is nearly the same as RE605X, only that RE603X is sold on specific channels/ retailers.

(US website compare) https://www.tp-link.com/us/compare/?typeId=10&productIds=50234%2C42131

 

Range extenders could not communicate via House Powerline, they normally wirelessly connect to router.

As you have a two- story large house,  you may consider powerline units to extend the network if your house are in the same Powerline circuit/ under same power meter.

e.g. oneMesh compatible Powerline devices like TL-WPA8631KIT
https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/product-list/#powerline-adapters

You may  add more powerline units to extender internet via WiFi or wire (they normally sold by KIT)if you have multiple rooms. 

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2021-08-31 08:07:08 - last edited 2021-09-09 13:15:42

@MistuKumSan Hello, 

 

RE603X is nearly the same as RE605X, only that RE603X is sold on specific channels/ retailers.

(US website compare) https://www.tp-link.com/us/compare/?typeId=10&productIds=50234%2C42131

 

Range extenders could not communicate via House Powerline, they normally wirelessly connect to router.

As you have a two- story large house,  you may consider powerline units to extend the network if your house are in the same Powerline circuit/ under same power meter.

e.g. oneMesh compatible Powerline devices like TL-WPA8631KIT
https://www.tp-link.com/onemesh/product-list/#powerline-adapters

You may  add more powerline units to extender internet via WiFi or wire (they normally sold by KIT)if you have multiple rooms. 

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2021-09-02 23:29:35

@Solla-topee I apprecaite the feedback. So, If I am understanding you correctly, I can either go with the RE605X to effectively extend my WiFi coverage or go with the TL-WPA8631KIT powerline adapters for WiFi and hardline capabilities. Thank you!

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