Which WiFi Access point should I buy?

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I am looking for a Wireless access point. I have a broadband connection downstairs and Ethernet point in my upstair bedroom. Rather than extending the wifi, I am looking to get the max out of my cable broadband connection. So I would need to connect the wired cable broadband connection to a Wireless access point via LAN cable. Not in near future I might go for Gigabit Ethernet.

Which one of the below TP link access points would serve my purpose?

1. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Extender-Broadband-UK-RE450/dp/B0725Y1VZ7/
TP-Link AC1750 - £59.99

2. https://www.amazon.co.uk/RE650-Universal-Extender-Broadband-UK/dp/B0725Y1VZ7
TP-Link RE650 AC2600 - £69.99

3. https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-RE505X-Extender-Broadband-External/dp/B084WC8JTP
TP-Link RE505X AX1500 - £59.99

4. Any other suggestions?

Thanks ...
 
You would need your own cable, but yes, it has a single gigabit port to connect to the router and a PoE injector to power it. Install it somewhere central using the supplied ceiling mount and enjoy - be warned, once you go UniFi, they have a habit of growing on you, it generally starts with the AP's, then a router or a switch, before you know it, you're unlikely to use much else in the same market sector.
 
I checked my upstairs corridor and there is no option in the ceiling to mount the access point facing downwards. But I can place it on the wall facing side wards. Would this be ok? Or shall I go for one of the traditional TP Link access points which I mentioned in my first post. Thanks...
 
I checked my upstairs corridor and there is no option in the ceiling to mount the access point facing downwards. But I can place it on the wall facing side wards. Would this be ok? Or shall I go for one of the traditional TP Link access points which I mentioned in my first post. Thanks...

I wouldn't wall mount. It just doesn't work. Constant disconnects, etc and speed not as good as it should be. Unless you happen to be in the perfect donut ring range.

They have wall mount options you can buy just not from here.

Get one of their wall mount ones and you will be fine
 
I'll lend you the drill...

You can wall-mount, but when it's not as good as you want, you'll end up drilling that hole from the attic anyway. So you may as well just get on with it.
 
Flex HD would be more suitable if you are going down this route.

Yes, that would have been my first choice too. The budget was £60 originally, I suggested the £80 Unifi access point. £160 for a Unifi FlexHD is probably pushing the limits a bit.
 
Also true. But actually I find people just don't have 4x4 devices to make use of the UAP-FlexHD and that the AP-AC-Lite and AP-AC-LR are still the sweet-spot for most users.
 
I don’t disagree but those two APs are designed to be ceiling mounted and as stated above in this thread the OP isn’t able to do that. The flexHD can just be plonked on a cabinet (the more central the location the better) and I’m not aware of a cheaper 2x2 equivalent in the unifi range.

In reality a non unifi, more consumer focussed products is likely better suited to the op.
 
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