Amped Wireless Shipping 3×3 AC Extender

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Tim Higgins

Amped Wireless logoAmped Wireless has started to ship its AC1750 class wireless extender

The RE1750A is a high power range extender designed for large homes and offices with multiple users that was announced at CES 2015.

It supports maximum link rates of 1300 Mbps in 5 GHz and 450 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. Other features include a five-port Gigabit switch and one USB 2.0 storage port for file sharing.

Like all Amped products, the RE1750 is chock full of amplifiers (12 in this case) to boost transmit and receive gain.

You can order the RE1750A direct from Amped right now for $179.99 or from your favorite etailer/retailer soon.

Amped Wireless RE1750A

Amped Wireless RE1750A

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