A:AnswerHi! Yes, the RE505X supports 100 - 240V, 50/60Hz. You may need to use a plug/socket adapter to fit the outlet of your region, since the RE505X sold here utilizes a US-style plug.
A:AnswerIf you have a compatible router it doesn't matter who your service provider is. I have Spectrum and the Archer AX 11000 router with this in my living room and it works great.
A:AnswerI tried paring it with my eero Pro 7 and it is NOT compatible with that router. I used all three methods in TP-Link videos and their "Tether" app just suggested I go to a weblink that turned out to be a hacker site that my firewall shut down. I suppose that it is possible that this may work with an older router system like the "two cans and a string" version or something.
A:AnswerThis serves as a middle point from router to device you want to connect. It doesn't make the range of your router go farther. Think of your router like a wireless extension cord. This extender is like plugging another extension cord at the end of your router extension cord to get twice the distance but this extender needs to be placed where the two extension cords meet.