The vertical dock sports the same design as the extender and can be installed in a few seconds:
The antennas are slightly redesigned from what we have seen with the Touch P5, are dual-band and thanks for the 700mW high-powered amplifiers inside the range extender they are meant to eliminate the dead zones inside our offices or house:
Regarding the power adapter, this one can deliver on the output 12V at 2500mA:
With each new iteration of their products, TP-LINK impresses us with the designs they employ. For example, the extender is featuring a diamond-shaped top cover, which is surrounded by a metallic-grey plastic frame:
The status LEDs have a triangle shape for a more interesting look; the last LED on the right does come with the “Intelligent Signal for Quick Positioning” feature which means that it would change colors if we are too far away from the router:
In the frontal area we will get to see the chromed TP-LINK logo, printed on the frame:
The sides do not have any other inscriptions on them:
A quick look on the back side of the product does reveal three Wi-Fi antenna ports, no less than five LAN ports, one Reset button hole, one RE button for easy WPS router connection, one LED On/Off button, the Power On/Off button but also the DC-IN port:
If we take a peak on the bottom area, we will get to see a triangle-shaped pattern, four triangle-shaped feet and a central sticker:
The sticker will reveal us the power rating of the product, the default access credentials, product serial number, MAC and default SSIDs for both interfaces:
Here is a view of the LEDs when in correct operation: