Completely rubbish, I already have tplink 741nd, I purchased this router in order to get stable bandwidth and good range, finally got the same poor connection and no inch range longer, I am returning this item
Completely rubbish, I already have tplink 741nd, I purchased this router in order to get stable bandwidth and good range, finally got the same poor connection and no inch range longer, I am returning this item
Very poor connection speeds on wireless Will not work with virgin media Do not buy
Its not what everyone thing its not as fast as you thing.Linkeys N600 is faster then TP-LINK's Archer C7.The speed in not fast like it say on the boxs.
We've been using an Asus RT-N66U for a couple of years with no complaints -- terrific coverage and max speeds from our Verizon Fios Internet service. Yet, all of the recent media hype over AC1750 caught my attention, and I decided to give the Archer C8 a try.
Easy To Set Up
Poor Signal Strength; Slow Connection Speed
bought for my new internet setup. happy so far. it is more than enough for me from the speed point of view. Has Wireless AC which is nice. No hangs or slow down. satisfied so far.
Great Signal; Dual Band; Easy Tether App
Drops constantly; Sometimes cut off
My old router has no antenna still I got a full Wifi signal everywhere in my house, although this router has these 3 anthenas it dosen't have a good coverage. The USB port to hook a ard drive is very usefull, but, it's really slow!!
This is a great router, when it's working right. It has a good range of features and options. The wireless performance is quite good. BUT, the 5GHz network periodically just fails under load. Restarting the 5GHz network seems to only be achievable through a power cycle.
TP-Link's Archer C7 delivers a lot of router for the money, with reasonable performance and the ability to connect peripherals.
Good 5-GHz performance for price; Two USB ports for connecting peripherals; On/Off switch for wireless transmissions; Parental controls for restricting Web surfing
USB ports use slower 2.0 spec; Subpar performance on the 2.4-GHz band
Just take a look at the price tag -- the Archer D7, an AC1750 router costs AU$169 in Australia. That's a $90 difference between that and its bigger brother, the Archer D9 . UK citizens don't get quite the same deal at £129 compared to £159, but it's still a substantial saving. The sacrifice?
Despite the drop in price; the Archer D7 still performs at the 5GHz end of town; and has nearly all the features of the D9
Options and web UI design aren't as advanced as competitors; and 2.4GHz performance isn't great
At first I was hesitant to review the TP-LINK Archer C8 AC1750 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Router when chosen to do so due to my limited tech savvy. Surprisingly, I found the setup and connection to be both quick and painless, as easy directions were included with simple step by step instructions.
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