







🚀 Stretch your network farther, faster, smarter!
The Tupavco TEX-200 Ethernet Extender revolutionizes network reach by extending cable distances from 300ft to over 5000ft at speeds up to 300Mbps. Compatible with existing phone lines or Cat5/6 cables, it offers plug-and-play ease with 8 customizable profiles via DIP switches and advanced noise reduction through G.INP support—perfect for professionals demanding reliable, long-distance connectivity without costly infrastructure upgrades.







| ASIN | B09L3DHMS3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #450 in Repeaters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | December 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | TEX-200 |
| Manufacturer | Tupavco |
| Product Dimensions | 2.88 x 3.78 x 0.9 inches |
C**H
The TEX-200 is an Excellent Product & Customer Service is Awesome !
Two things: 1 - The product and 2 - The company that sells the Tupavco TEX-200. 1 - The TEX-200 product works extremely good. The distance between my two buildings is approx. 4100 feet. The TEX-200 works way better than I would have thought. It actually allows me to see my CCTV Cameras on my remote building. Without the TEX-200 I would not be able to have a camera system on the remote building. It is well worth the price to have this piece of mind ! 2 - The customer service with this company is the best ! I had some issues with another set I recently purchased, for another remote situation. I answered some questions and ran some test as requested (on my cable pair) to verify it was good, no shorts or grounds. After running the test as asked and verifying my cable was good, a replacement set of TEX-200's was sent to me. I could not have asked for better customer service !!! I have purchased a few sets of the TEX-200's for remote projects on my farm and I highly recommend these Ethernet Extenders by far.
T**N
Private DSL For The Win
I spend ages researching a way to get Internet access in a building just under 1000 feet away from the house. I almost went with coax. But it is relatively slow and seems to be being abandoned by all the manufacturers - the most recent industry standard from 2 years ago was never even implemented. So I went with VERY high grade UTP6 cable and 2 internet repeaters. The repeaters worked; after a fashion. Without them I had no signal at all. With them I managed a very bad connection and about 40% packet loss. Then, an external search led me to this device. It is literal DSL. It supports multiple signal / noise profiles, error recover modes, and ultimately bit rates. I am running it at its highest symmetric rate of 160MB up/down. This profile is a standard but has not even been rolled out by Telcos yet. It is ROCK SOLID. The modems take maybe 5 seconds to sync when you power them on and then it just works. The two breaks in my 1000 cable run are now joined by simple RJ-45 couplers. And they do not have any measurable impact at all. This thing literally works as well as a 6 foot ethernet cable on your desk!
J**.
great product, performance is far better than expectations.
THe performance exceed expectation. I'm getting 300+Mbps over a very bad, 50 year old alarm cable buried with a buch of 100A mains cables. Shouldn't work, but does. Easy to set up, but the instructions were not translated well to English. There are slightly better insturction on the manufacturers website. Al the different possible set ups work at least OK, not critical except to get one a rcv and one a xmt.
C**.
Extended a buried network.
Used it to extend an old network run under ground. Worked fine!
C**C
Works as Advertised & Could Not Be Much Easier
We have a pool house on our property to which we trenched and ran a number of utilities during construction, including gigabit Ethernet. Why I didn't insist on fiber is beyond me, but I didn't. The Ethernet is cabled with 6A, but the distance of approximately 300+ feet is enough to cut into that bandwidth. I added the TEX-200 over the weekend. It took about 10 minutes to set up, and that included the time to walk to and from the pool house twice. I tried it as configured out of the box, and it worked just fine with a modest increase in throughput. I then set the DIP switches on the master to the second setting for asymmetrical G.INP setting with DIP switch 2 turned on. That produced the best throughput, which is approximately 2.4x of what I had before. Worth it!
S**O
Instructions are awful.
Directions are absolutely TERRIBLE, but once you get it configured correctly it seems to work fine.
A**Y
Not quite
Works ok, better to go with fiber, i think its more for cameras compared to full stream.
A**K
10 stars out of 5. Works as advertised. It’s super simple to set up.
I was skeptical about this product for a few reasons. One my lack of understanding how it worked. Two there’s always a gimmick product that doesn’t work as intended. Well it does. First off the ease of set up takes about 2 minutes. To set it up was the time to unplug a cord out of my router then to plug the devices in and then hide the wires. I had to flip one of the toggle switches on one of the units to set it up as the receiver. It’s that simple. I have fiber internet so your speed may vary. I needed this set up for a 300 yard long CAT6 cord run to power a wifi router in a pasture. I am getting 680 down and 340 up. It works. I cannot be a bigger fan of this product. Warranty claims? I had a unit (there’s two in the box) go bad. After confirming my order from Amazon the manufacture shipped me an entire new unit, power supply, and CAT cord in case I needed it. They had excellent customer service. I will 3029282747483928267288% buy from them again. And will recommend them again.
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