My son set this up for me with ease. Great purchase for on-line gamers. Doesn't slow even with several gamers on-line at same time. Well worth the money.
My son set this up for me with ease. Great purchase for on-line gamers. Doesn't slow even with several gamers on-line at same time. Well worth the money.
TP-Link AC1200 is a full featured router, well laid out and made easy to configure for even the most novice of users. Multiple features included for advance network specialists. The TP-Link Archer C5 AC1200 is well worth the price.
3 large external antenna; The body of the router is large yet very light weight; Clear green LED indicators on the front, for both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz bandwidths, 4 Ethernet ports, power, Internet, etc
Dual USB 2.0; wish they were USB 3.0
I had an Engenius router which could not be recognized by my new Zoom cable modem and was disconnecting constantly. I connected the TP-LInk AC1200 and within 5 min I was up and running. Very strong signal.
Good performance, but each time electricity stops or is disconnected, we need to set it all over again !!! Could somebody help me about that ??
Recently I got the chance to review the TP Link Archer C5 AC1200 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabi Router. This is one of the best wireless routers I have ever used, and I've used many in my home. There are a few main qualities I always look for in a wireless router. First is ease of setup.
Excellent
This device has completely revolutionised my home network. I get signal everywhere in my house and the LAN speeds over Ethernet are incredible. I have flashed DD-WRT to unlock the full potential of this device and I am very happy.
There's not a lot of buzz about AC1200 class routers these days. Prodded on by router marketeers, buyers are opting for bigger numbers on their router boxes along with (much) higher prices.
The release of the new TP-Link Archer C5 V2 proves that manufacturers haven't completely abandoned the entry-level networking sector and that there is still a lot of focus towards the AC1200 routers, considering the fact that some people may not be easily persuaded to go for the higher numbers on...
Cool Design; Intuitive Interface; Average Wireless Performance
No USB 3.0; No BeamForming
The release of the new TP-Link Archer C5 V2 proves that manufacturers haven't completely abandoned the entry-level networking sector and that there is still a lot of focus towards the AC1200 routers, considering the fact that some people may not be easily persuaded to go for the higher numbers on...
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