TRENDnet TEW-925DAP Review | 63 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£120
  • Avg. price in US: ~$130
  • Wi-Fi version: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
  • Wi-Fi speed: 5377 Mbps
  • Coverage area: ?

TRENDnet TEW-925DAP review. Compare 63 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among wi-fi extenders and if it is worth buying.

9.0

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%

9.0

Technical Score

20.0%

?

User score

Exceptional
9.0

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%

8.8

Wi-Fi Performance

30.0%

10

Network & Security

12.0%

10

Setup & Management

10.0%

5.2

Hardware & Deployment

8.0%

10

Ports

Exceptional
?

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

  • 10
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    10

    Wi-Fi speed

    30.0%

    10

    QoS support

    20.0%

    10

    Ethernet backhaul

    15.0%

    10

    N. of LAN ports

  • 4.5
    Travel

    Score components:

    45.0%

    3.9

    Weight

    30.0%

    1.0

    Portable design

    15.0%

    10

    Wi-Fi speed

    10.0%

    10

    Access Point mode

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Best prices in UK

    N/A~ £120

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All: ranking among all products in the database.

Verdict

The TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is a high-performance AX5400 Dual Band WiFi 6 PoE+ access point that functions in Access Point, Repeater, and Mesh modes to provide speeds of up to 4804Mbps on the 5GHz band and 573Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. Main characteristics include a 2.5GBASE-T PoE+ LAN port for high-speed wired connectivity, advanced OFDMA and MU-MIMO technologies for handling busy environments with multiple devices, and support for the latest WPA3 encryption. Main pros consist of its low-profile, discreet housing with included wall and ceiling mounting plates, and its capability to manage up to 16 SSIDs (8 per band). However, notable cons include the fact that an external power adapter is not included, requiring a separate purchase if PoE+ is not used, and it lacks a physical WPS button for one-touch setup.

Technical Specifications of TRENDnet TEW-925DAP

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

9.0
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has a technical score of 9.04 points, which is higher than 89.2% 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-925DAP 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%

9.0

Overall score

40.0%

9.9

Price

9.3
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has a quality-to-price ratio of 9.3 points, which is higher than 91.2% 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 6 (802.11ax)
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), more advanced than 54.9% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 36.3% 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-925DAP 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-925DAP 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

5,377 Mbps
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP reaches 5377 Mbps Wi-Fi speed, faster than 90.2% of Wi-Fi extenders.
Also marketed as AX5400.
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

574 Mbps
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP reaches 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, faster than 52.9% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 21.6% 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

yes
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports Ethernet backhaul. 48.9% of Wi-Fi extenders support Ethernet backhaul.
Requires firmware update.
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

Hive mesh
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

proprietary mesh
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-925DAP 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-925DAP supports 802.11k. 27.1% of Wi-Fi extenders support 802.11k.
Via TRENDnet Hive.
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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-925DAP has 1 LAN port/s, more than 8.1% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 76.8% of Wi-Fi extenders.
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

2.5 Gbps
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP offers 2.5 Gbps Ethernet speed, faster than 91.1% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 7.9% 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-925DAP 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

802.3at
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports 802.3at, more capable than 89.2% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 10.8% of Wi-Fi extenders.
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-925DAP 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-925DAP 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

yes
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has automatic firmware updates. 53.1% of Wi-Fi extenders have automatic firmware updates.
Scheduled update via TRENDnet Hive.
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-925DAP has LED control. 12.1% of Wi-Fi extenders have LED control.
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-925DAP 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

30 mm
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is 30 mm tall, shorter than 99% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 1% 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

160 mm
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is 160 mm wide, wider than 83.3% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 2% 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

30 mm
TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is 30 mm thick, thinner than 97.1% of Wi-Fi extenders and equal to 2% of Wi-Fi extenders.
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TRENDnet TEW-925DAP vs the average wi-fi extender

  • 3.03x faster Wi-Fi speed
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP reaches faster Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (5,377 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.
    Also marketed as AX5400.
    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-925DAP reaches faster Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (5,377 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.5377 Mbps vs 1775 Mbps
  • Supports OFDMA
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports OFDMA, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 45.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support OFDMA.
    What it is: Whether the extender supports OFDMA to improve efficiency when many devices are connected.
    When it matters: When many phones, laptops, TVs, and smart-home devices are online at the same time.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports OFDMA, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 45.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support OFDMA.
  • 4x more RAM
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more RAM than the average wi-fi extender (1,024 MB vs 256 MB). The average Wi-Fi extender has 256 MB of RAM.
    What it is: The amount of RAM available for system operation and multitasking.
    When it matters: When you want the extender to stay responsive and capable over the long term.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more RAM than the average wi-fi extender (1,024 MB vs 256 MB). The average Wi-Fi extender has 256 MB of RAM.1024 MB vs 256 MB
  • 2 more antennas
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more antennas than the average wi-fi extender (4 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 antennas.
    All internal 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-925DAP 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-925DAP 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-925DAP has a guest network, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 37% of Wi-Fi extenders have a guest network.
  • Wide channel support
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports broader channel widths than the average wi-fi extender (160 + 80 + 40 + 20 vs 80 + 40 + 20). The average Wi-Fi extender supports 80 + 40 + 20 channel widths.
    What it is: The wireless channel widths the extender supports, such as 20, 40, 80, or 160 MHz.
    When it matters: When you need better speed and signal strength in rooms that are harder to reach.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports broader channel widths than the average wi-fi extender (160 + 80 + 40 + 20 vs 80 + 40 + 20). The average Wi-Fi extender supports 80 + 40 + 20 channel widths.160 + 80 + 40 + 20 vs 80 + 40 + 20
  • 2.5x faster Ethernet speed
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP offers faster Ethernet speed than the average wi-fi extender (2.5 Gbps vs 1 Gbps). The average Wi-Fi extender offers 1 Gbps Ethernet 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

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP offers faster Ethernet speed than the average wi-fi extender (2.5 Gbps vs 1 Gbps). The average Wi-Fi extender offers 1 Gbps Ethernet speed.2.5 Gbps vs 1 Gbps
  • Automatic firmware updates
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has automatic firmware updates, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 47.5% of Wi-Fi extenders have automatic firmware updates.
    Scheduled update via TRENDnet Hive.
    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

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has automatic firmware updates, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 47.5% of Wi-Fi extenders have automatic firmware updates.
  • 3.03x faster Wi-Fi speed
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP reaches faster Wi-Fi speed than the average wi-fi extender (5,377 Mbps vs 1,775 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 1,775 Mbps Wi-Fi speed.
  • Supports OFDMA
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports OFDMA, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 45.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support OFDMA.
  • 2 more antennas
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more antennas than the average wi-fi extender (4 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 antennas.
  • Wide channel support
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports broader channel widths than the average wi-fi extender (160 + 80 + 40 + 20 vs 80 + 40 + 20). The average Wi-Fi extender supports 80 + 40 + 20 channel widths.
  • 4 dBm stronger transmit power
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has higher transmit power than the average wi-fi extender (27 dBm vs 23 dBm). The average Wi-Fi extender has 23 dBm of transmit power.
  • Supports BSS coloring
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports BSS coloring, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 45.6% of Wi-Fi extenders support BSS coloring.
  • 124 Mbps faster 2.4 GHz speed
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP reaches a faster 2.4 GHz speed than the average wi-fi extender (574 Mbps vs 450 Mbps). The average Wi-Fi extender reaches 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.
  • 1 dBi higher antenna gain
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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.
  • 4 more spatial streams
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more spatial streams per band than the average wi-fi extender (6 vs 2). The average Wi-Fi extender has 2 spatial streams per band.
  • Supports Target Wake Time
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP supports Target Wake Time, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 44.1% of Wi-Fi extenders support Target Wake Time.
  • Guest network
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has a guest network, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 37% of Wi-Fi extenders have a guest network.
  • 2.5x faster Ethernet speed
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP offers faster Ethernet speed than the average wi-fi extender (2.5 Gbps vs 1 Gbps). The average Wi-Fi extender offers 1 Gbps Ethernet speed.
  • Automatic firmware updates
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has automatic firmware updates, while the average wi-fi extender does not. 47.5% of Wi-Fi extenders have automatic firmware updates.
  • 4x more RAM
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP has more RAM than the average wi-fi extender (1,024 MB vs 256 MB). The average Wi-Fi extender has 256 MB of RAM.
  • 16 mm thinner
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is thinner than the average wi-fi extender (30 mm vs 46 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a thickness of 46 mm.
  • 92 mm lower height
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is shorter than the average wi-fi extender (30 mm vs 122 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a height of 122 mm.
  • 3 newer release date
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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 WPS button
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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-925DAP 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.
  • 8.5 W higher power consumption
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (18 W vs 9.5 W). The average Wi-Fi extender uses 9.5 W of power.
  • Not portable
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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.
  • 2.14x heavier
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is heavier than the average wi-fi extender (600 g vs 280 g). The average Wi-Fi extender weighs 280 g.
  • 78.6 mm wider
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (160 mm vs 81.4 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a width of 81.4 mm.
  • 8.5 W higher power consumption
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (18 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-925DAP uses more power than the average wi-fi extender (18 W vs 9.5 W). The average Wi-Fi extender uses 9.5 W of power.18 W vs 9.5 W
  • Not portable
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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-925DAP does not have a portable design, while the average wi-fi extender does. 66% of Wi-Fi extenders have a portable design.
  • 2.14x heavier
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is heavier than the average wi-fi extender (600 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-925DAP is heavier than the average wi-fi extender (600 g vs 280 g). The average Wi-Fi extender weighs 280 g.600 g vs 280 g
  • 10x less popular
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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-925DAP has a lower popularity than the average wi-fi extender (1.00 vs 10.000).1 vs 10
  • 78.6 mm wider
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (160 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-925DAP is wider than the average wi-fi extender (160 mm vs 81.4 mm). The average Wi-Fi extender has a width of 81.4 mm.160 mm vs 81.4 mm
  • 71.4% more expensive
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is more expensive than the average wi-fi extender (£120 vs £70).
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP is more expensive than the average wi-fi extender (£120 vs £70).£120 vs £70
  • No WPS button
    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP does not have a WPS button, while the average wi-fi extender does. 81.6% of Wi-Fi extenders have a WPS button.
    What it is: Whether the extender includes a WPS button for quick device pairing.
    When it matters: When you want to connect quickly without typing long Wi‑Fi passwords.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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-925DAP 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.
    What it is: Whether the extender has a visual signal-strength indicator for setup and placement.
    When it matters: When you want help finding the best spot for the extender.

    Importance: LOW

    TRENDnet TEW-925DAP 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.

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about TRENDnet TEW-925DAP?

  • High performance with impressive AX5400 throughput, reaching up to 660 Mbps on the 5GHz band
  • Reliable connection that stays connected to the main network without frequent drops
  • Easy and quick setup process via a simple and clean web interface
  • Supports modern WiFi 6 technologies like MU-MIMO and beamforming for many concurrent devices
  • Low-profile design that is easy to mount on walls or ceilings for a discreet look
  • Includes high-speed 2.5GBASE-T PoE+ LAN port for maximum wired data transfer

What customers dislike about TRENDnet TEW-925DAP?

  • Operates as a standalone appliance with no free cloud management included
  • Advanced cloud management via TRENDnet Hive requires an additional paid subscription fee
  • Lacks a physical WPS button, making quick device pairing more difficult for some
  • No integrated support for mesh WiFi networks according to several feature lists
  • 2.4GHz band performance is significantly lower than 5GHz, averaging around 85 Mbps

Expert reviews

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tweaktown.com
26/03/2024

The TRENDnet TEW-925DAP AX5400 is a high-performance Wi-Fi 6 PoE+ access point offering strong throughput, with benchmark results reaching 83 MBps down/85 MBps up on 2.4GHz and 649 MBps down/668 MBps up on 5GHz. It is praised for its extensive configuration options, robust build, and a highly responsive web-based graphical user interface (GUI) suitable for detailed, standalone...Read more

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tweaktown.com
26/03/2024

The TweakTown review identifies the TRENDnet TEW-925DAP as a robust, budget-friendly AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 access point, highlighting its extensive GUI configuration options and standalone functionality that removes the need for cloud accounts or vendor logins. Performance testing showed solid throughput, with 5GHz speeds ranging from 649 to 668 Mbps, while the included mounting hardware...Read more

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tweaktown.com
26/03/2024

The TweakTown review identifies the TRENDnet TEW-925DAP AX5400 as a reliable, budget-conscious Wi-Fi 6 access point, capable of delivering roughly 660 Mbps on the 5 GHz band. Key strengths include a 2.5 Gbps PoE+ port for high-speed backhaul, a low-profile design, and an extensive web GUI for advanced traffic management. However, the unit operates exclusively as a standalone device,...Read more

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