TRENDnet TEW-823DAP Review | 63 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£45
  • Avg. price in US: ~$60
  • Wi-Fi version: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
  • Wi-Fi speed: 1267 Mbps
  • Coverage area: ?

TRENDnet TEW-823DAP review. Compare 63 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among wi-fi extenders and if it is worth buying.

7.4

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the Wi-Fi extender's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to spot the best Wi‑Fi extenders overall.

Score components:

80.0%

7.4

Technical Score

20.0%

?

User score

Very good
7.4

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the Wi-Fi extender's technical performance, covering eight key areas: speed, coverage, signal stability, connectivity, Ethernet features, mesh support, ease of setup, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Wi‑Fi extenders based on speed, coverage, ports, and wireless features.

Score components:

40.0%

6.1

Wi-Fi Performance

30.0%

8.3

Network & Security

12.0%

8.7

Setup & Management

10.0%

5.9

Hardware & Deployment

8.0%

10

Ports

Very good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the Wi-Fi extender.

When it matters: When you want to know how a Wi‑Fi extender performs in daily use and how reliably it maintains a stable connection over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

?

User reviews

30.0%

?

Popularity

  • 6.2
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    4.2

    Wi-Fi speed

    30.0%

    10

    QoS support

    20.0%

    1.0

    Ethernet backhaul

    15.0%

    10

    N. of LAN ports

  • 6.2
    Travel

    Score components:

    45.0%

    9.5

    Weight

    30.0%

    1.0

    Portable design

    15.0%

    4.2

    Wi-Fi speed

    10.0%

    10

    Access Point mode

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Best prices in UK

    N/A~ £45

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All: ranking among all products in the database.

Verdict

The TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is a high-performance AC1300 dual-band PoE wireless access point and repeater designed for busy indoor environments. It delivers concurrent speeds of up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz AC band and 400Mbps on the 2.4GHz N band, utilizing MU-MIMO technology to manage multiple data streams simultaneously. Key characteristics include a gigabit PoE LAN port for streamlined one-cable installation, support for the latest WPA3 encryption, band steering, and the ability to create up to 16 SSIDs. Main pros include its low-profile housing that blends into ceilings or walls, flexible operation modes, and advanced traffic management features. However, notable cons include the lack of a WPS button for simplified device pairing and the absence of a power adapter in the standard package, as it is primarily intended for PoE setups.

Technical Specifications of TRENDnet TEW-823DAP

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the Wi-Fi extender's technical performance, covering eight key areas: speed, coverage, signal stability, connectivity, Ethernet features, mesh support, ease of setup, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Wi‑Fi extenders based on speed, coverage, ports, and wireless features.

Score components:

40.0%

?

Wi-Fi Performance

30.0%

?

Network & Security

12.0%

?

Setup & Management

10.0%

?

Hardware & Deployment

8.0%

?

Ports

7.4
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a technical score of 7.38 points, which is lower than 51% of Wi-Fi extenders.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the Wi-Fi extender.

When it matters: When you want to know how a Wi‑Fi extender performs in daily use and how reliably it maintains a stable connection over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the Wi-Fi extender.
When it matters: When you prefer to buy a Wi‑Fi extender that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
1.0
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a popularity of 1 points, which is lower than 70.6% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the Wi-Fi extender's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a Wi‑Fi extender with a good balance between performance and price.

Score components:

60.0%

7.4

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

8.2
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a quality-to-price ratio of 8.2 points, which is higher than 48% of products in this category.
Wi-Fi version
What it is: The Wi‑Fi generation the extender supports, such as Wi‑Fi 5, Wi‑Fi 6, or Wi‑Fi 6E.
When it matters: When you want the extender to work well with newer routers and support modern wireless features.

Importance: HIGH

Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), more advanced than 9.8% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 44.1% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Wi-Fi bands
What it is: The wireless frequency bands the extender can use.
When it matters: When your router and devices depend on support for the right Wi‑Fi bands.

Importance: HIGH

Dual-band
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP supports Dual-band, more versatile than 10.8% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 74.5% of Wi-Fi extenders.
6 GHz band support
What it is: Whether the extender can operate on the 6 GHz band.
When it matters: When you want the extender to work well with newer routers and support modern wireless features.

Importance: LOW

no
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support the 6 GHz band. 5.9% of Wi-Fi extenders support the 6 GHz band.
Wi-Fi speed
What it is: The combined theoretical maximum wireless speed across the supported bands.
When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

Importance: HIGH

1,267 Mbps
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches 1267 Mbps Wi-Fi speed, slower than 63.7% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 2% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Also marketed as AC1300.
Max speed 2.4 GHz
What it is: The maximum supported wireless speed on the 2.4 GHz band.
When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

Importance: MEDIUM

400 Mbps
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches 400 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, slower than 52% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 8.8% of Wi-Fi extenders.
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Ethernet backhaul
What it is: Whether the extender supports Ethernet backhaul through a wired network connection.
When it matters: When you want a more stable link over Ethernet instead of relying only on wireless repeating.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support Ethernet backhaul. 52.2% of Wi-Fi extenders support Ethernet backhaul.
Mesh compatibility
What it is: The mesh systems or ecosystems the extender can work with.
When it matters: When you want smoother roaming and more consistent coverage across your home.

Importance: LOW

N/A
Mesh standard
What it is: The mesh standard or ecosystem the extender uses.
When it matters: When you want smoother roaming and more consistent coverage across your home.

Importance: LOW

N/A
Roaming feature
What it is: Whether the extender supports seamless roaming between network nodes.
When it matters: When you want smoother roaming and more consistent coverage across your home.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP supports roaming. 17.7% of Wi-Fi extenders support roaming.
802.11k support
What it is: Whether the extender supports 802.11k for better roaming information between access points.
When it matters: When you want smoother roaming and more consistent coverage across your home.

Importance: LOW

yes
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP supports 802.11k. 27.1% of Wi-Fi extenders support 802.11k.
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N. of LAN ports
What it is: The number of wired LAN ports on the extender.
When it matters: When you need to connect wired devices such as TVs, consoles, PCs, or switches.

Importance: MEDIUM

1
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has 1 LAN port/s, more than 8.1% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 76.8% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Includes PoE-in LAN.
Ethernet port speed
What it is: The maximum Ethernet speed supported by the wired ports.
When it matters: When you connect wired devices and want them to run at full local network speed.

Importance: MEDIUM

1 Gbps
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP offers 1 Gbps Ethernet speed, faster than 25.7% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 64.4% of Wi-Fi extenders.
N. of USB ports
What it is: The number of USB ports on the extender.
When it matters: When you need to connect wired devices such as TVs, consoles, PCs, or switches.

Importance: LOW

0
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has 0 USB port/s, equal to 97.1% of Wi-Fi extenders.
PoE standard
What it is: The Power over Ethernet standard the extender supports, if any.
When it matters: When you want to power the extender over Ethernet instead of using a separate power adapter.

Importance: LOW

802.3af
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP supports 802.3af, more capable than 86.3% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 2% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Class 3 PoE.
Dedicated smartphone app
What it is: Whether the extender can be managed through a dedicated smartphone app.
When it matters: When you want easier setup, monitoring, and control from your phone.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP comes with a dedicated smartphone app. 15.2% of Wi-Fi extenders come with a dedicated smartphone app.
TRENDnet Hive app.
Web UI management
What it is: Whether the extender offers a web-based interface for setup and management.
When it matters: When you prefer advanced setup and control from a web browser.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a web management interface. 2% of Wi-Fi extenders have a web management interface.
Browser-based web management.
Automatic firmware updates
What it is: Whether the extender can install firmware updates automatically.
When it matters: When you want security and stability updates without having to manage them manually.

Importance: LOW

no
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have automatic firmware updates. 48% of Wi-Fi extenders have automatic firmware updates.
LED control
What it is: Whether the extender’s LED indicators can be adjusted or turned off.
When it matters: When the extender sits in a bedroom or another space where bright status lights can be annoying.

Importance: LOW

yes
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has LED control. 12.1% of Wi-Fi extenders have LED control.
LED control setting available.
Buttons present
What it is: The physical buttons available on the extender, such as reset, power, or WPS.
When it matters: When you prefer direct physical controls instead of relying only on software menus.

Importance: LOW

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Mounting type
What it is: The mounting style the extender uses, such as wall-plug or desktop placement.
When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

Importance: LOW

wall-mount
Portable design
What it is: Whether the extender has a travel-friendly portable design, usually a compact plug-in form factor rather than a larger desktop or fixed-installation unit.
When it matters: When you want an extender that is easy to pack, move between locations, or use temporarily while travelling.

Importance: LOW

no
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a portable design. 66.7% of Wi-Fi extenders have a portable design.
Desktop / fixed-installation form factor.
Height
What it is: The height of the extender body.
When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

Importance: LOW

46 mm
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is 46 mm tall, shorter than 84.3% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 2.9% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Width
What it is: The width of the extender body.
When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

Importance: LOW

130 mm
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is 130 mm wide, wider than 78.4% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Thickness
What it is: The depth or thickness of the extender body.
When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

Importance: LOW

46 mm
TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is 46 mm thick, thinner than 47.1% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 7.8% of Wi-Fi extenders.
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TRENDnet TEW-823DAP vs the average wi-fi extender

  • 7 dBm stronger transmit power
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher transmit power than the average wi-fi extender (30 dBm vs 23 dBm). The average Wi-Fi extender has 23 dBm of transmit power.
    5 GHz maximum.
    What it is: The maximum wireless transmit power of the extender.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher transmit power than the average wi-fi extender (30 dBm vs 23 dBm). The average Wi-Fi extender has 23 dBm of transmit power.30 dBm vs 23 dBm
  • 2 more antennas
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has more antennas than the average wi-fi extender (4 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 antennas.
    What it is: The number of antennas built into or attached to the extender.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has more antennas than the average wi-fi extender (4 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 antennas.4 vs 2
  • Guest network
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a guest network, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 37% of Wi-Fi extenders have a guest network.
    What it is: Whether the extender can create a separate guest network.
    When it matters: When you want to give visitors internet access without exposing your main network.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a guest network, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 37% of Wi-Fi extenders have a guest network.
  • 1 dBi higher antenna gain
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher antenna gain than the average wi-fi extender (5 dBi vs 4 dBi). The average Wi-Fi extender has 4 dBi antenna gain.
    2 on 2.4 GHz; 2 on 5 GHz.
    What it is: The antenna gain, describing how effectively the antenna focuses signal.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher antenna gain than the average wi-fi extender (5 dBi vs 4 dBi). The average Wi-Fi extender has 4 dBi antenna gain.5 dBi vs 4 dBi
  • 76 mm lower height
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is shorter than the average wi-fi extender (46 mm vs 122 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a height of 122 mm.
    What it is: The height of the extender body.
    When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is shorter than the average wi-fi extender (46 mm vs 122 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a height of 122 mm.46 mm vs 122 mm
  • 32.9% lighter
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is lighter than the average wi-fi extender (188 g vs 280 g). The average Wi-Fi extender weighs 280 g.
    What it is: The total weight of the extender.
    When it matters: When you want an extender that is easier to move, mount, or place without adding bulk.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is lighter than the average wi-fi extender (188 g vs 280 g). The average Wi-Fi extender weighs 280 g.188 g vs 280 g
  • 3 newer release date
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP was released more recently than the average wi-fi extender (2,023 vs 2,020). The average Wi-Fi extender was released in 2,020.
    June 2023
    What it is: The year this extender model was first released.
    When it matters: When you want a newer platform with longer support and more up-to-date hardware.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP was released more recently than the average wi-fi extender (2,023 vs 2,020). The average Wi-Fi extender was released in 2,020.2023 vs 2020
  • 7 dBm stronger transmit power
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher transmit power than the average wi-fi extender (30 dBm vs 23 dBm). The average Wi-Fi extender has 23 dBm of transmit power.
  • 2 more antennas
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has more antennas than the average wi-fi extender (4 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 antennas.
  • 1 dBi higher antenna gain
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has higher antenna gain than the average wi-fi extender (5 dBi vs 4 dBi). The average Wi-Fi extender has 4 dBi antenna gain.
  • Guest network
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a guest network, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 37% of Wi-Fi extenders have a guest network.
  • 76 mm lower height
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is shorter than the average wi-fi extender (46 mm vs 122 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a height of 122 mm.
  • 32.9% lighter
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is lighter than the average wi-fi extender (188 g vs 280 g). The average Wi-Fi extender weighs 280 g.
  • 3 newer release date
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP was released more recently than the average wi-fi extender (2,023 vs 2,020). The average Wi-Fi extender was released in 2,020.
  • No Mesh Wi-Fi support
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support mesh Wi-Fi, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66.7% of Wi-Fi extenders support mesh Wi-Fi.
  • 28.6% slower Wi-Fi speed
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches slower Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (1,267 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.
    Also marketed as AC1300.
  • 50 Mbps slower 2.4 GHz speed
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches a slower 2.4 GHz speed than the average wi-fi extender (400 Mbps vs 450 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.
  • No WPS button
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a WPS button, while the average wi-fi extender does. 81.6% of Wi-Fi extenders have a WPS button.
  • No signal indicator
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a signal strength indicator, while the average wi-fi extender does. 88.2% of Wi-Fi extenders have a signal strength indicator.
  • No Ethernet backhaul
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support Ethernet backhaul, while the average wi-fi extender does. 51.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support Ethernet backhaul.
  • Not portable
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a portable design, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66% of Wi-Fi extenders have a portable design.
    Desktop / fixed-installation form factor.
  • 2.4 W higher power consumption
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (11.9 W vs 9.5 W). The average Wi-Fi extender uses 9.5 W of power.
  • 48.6 mm wider
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (130 mm vs 81.4 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a width of 81.4 mm.
  • No Ethernet backhaul
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support Ethernet backhaul, while the average wi-fi extender does. 51.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support Ethernet backhaul.
    What it is: Whether the extender supports Ethernet backhaul through a wired network connection.
    When it matters: When you want a more stable link over Ethernet instead of relying only on wireless repeating.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support Ethernet backhaul, while the average wi-fi extender does. 51.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support Ethernet backhaul.
  • No Mesh Wi-Fi support
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support mesh Wi-Fi, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66.7% of Wi-Fi extenders support mesh Wi-Fi.
    What it is: Whether the extender can join a mesh Wi‑Fi setup for smoother whole-home coverage.
    When it matters: When you want smoother roaming and more consistent coverage across your home.

    Importance: HIGH

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not support mesh Wi-Fi, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66.7% of Wi-Fi extenders support mesh Wi-Fi.
  • Not portable
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a portable design, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66% of Wi-Fi extenders have a portable design.
    Desktop / fixed-installation form factor.
    What it is: Whether the extender has a travel-friendly portable design, usually a compact plug-in form factor rather than a larger desktop or fixed-installation unit.
    When it matters: When you want an extender that is easy to pack, move between locations, or use temporarily while travelling.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP does not have a portable design, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66% of Wi-Fi extenders have a portable design.
  • 28.6% slower Wi-Fi speed
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches slower Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (1,267 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.
    Also marketed as AC1300.
    What it is: The combined theoretical maximum wireless speed across the supported bands.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: HIGH

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches slower Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (1,267 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.1267 Mbps vs 1775 Mbps
  • 2.4 W higher power consumption
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (11.9 W vs 9.5 W). The average Wi-Fi extender uses 9.5 W of power.
    What it is: The power the extender typically uses during normal operation.
    When it matters: When you care about energy use, heat output, or running costs.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (11.9 W vs 9.5 W). The average Wi-Fi extender uses 9.5 W of power.11.9 W vs 9.5 W
  • 10x less popular
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a lower popularity than the average wi-fi extender (1.00 vs 10.000).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the Wi-Fi extender.
    When it matters: When you prefer to buy a Wi‑Fi extender that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP has a lower popularity than the average wi-fi extender (1.00 vs 10.000).1 vs 10
  • 50 Mbps slower 2.4 GHz speed
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches a slower 2.4 GHz speed than the average wi-fi extender (400 Mbps vs 450 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.
    What it is: The maximum supported wireless speed on the 2.4 GHz band.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP reaches a slower 2.4 GHz speed than the average wi-fi extender (400 Mbps vs 450 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.400 Mbps vs 450 Mbps
  • 48.6 mm wider
    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (130 mm vs 81.4 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a width of 81.4 mm.
    What it is: The width of the extender body.
    When it matters: When the extender needs to fit neatly into a tight space, behind furniture, or near an outlet.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-823DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (130 mm vs 81.4 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a width of 81.4 mm.130 mm vs 81.4 mm

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What customers like about TRENDnet TEW-823DAP?

  • Easy setup and installation using the included wall/ceiling mounting plate
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support simplifies cabling by delivering power and data through one cable
  • Compact, low-profile design that blends well into home or office environments
  • Reliable MU-MIMO technology that improves performance when multiple devices are connected
  • Supports modern WPA3 encryption for enhanced network security
  • Versatile operation with both Access Point and Repeater modes available

What customers dislike about TRENDnet TEW-823DAP?

  • Lack of a physical WPS button, making quick synchronization more difficult for some users
  • No external antennas, which may limit manual signal optimization compared to other models
  • Higher power consumption (approximately 11.9W) compared to some entry-level range extenders
  • Does not support Mesh Wi-Fi technology for seamless roaming between multiple units
  • Older Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standard rather than the newer Wi-Fi 6

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