Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX73)- Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, High-Speed ax Router for Streaming, Long Range Coverage for $179.99 and Free Shipping.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX73)- Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, High-Speed ax Router for Streaming, Long Range Coverage for $179.99 and Free Shipping.
Model: TP-Link AX5400 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX73)- Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, High-Speed ax Router for Streaming, Long Range Coverage
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Normally I like to recommend TP-Link products cause they usually have some of the best gear at the best price. That being said this router is a overall very solid router, initial reviews have shown it does average performance but is very stable. Would I buy this router, probably not though. The Asus RT-AX58U / RT-AX3000 depending where you buy it from has been cheaper by a significant amount and looks to provide better performance.
A lot of these new routers come with only USB storage support (no printer support). This info would have saved me a lot of headaches when I bought mine. It may be helpful to some: if you're looking for USB print server support, you need a different router.
The guy above recommended Asus RT-AX58U, it does in fact have the usb print server based on the manual.
It is quite surprising to me, but a lot of mf. are removing USB print function, not just TP Link. Even my old RT-AC86U has 2 USB ports and printer support.
A lot of these new routers come with only USB storage support (no printer support). This info would have saved me a lot of headaches when I bought mine. It may be helpful to some: if you're looking for USB print server support, you need a different router.
The guy above recommended Asus RT-AX58U, it does in fact have the usb print server based on the manual.
It is quite surprising to me, but a lot of mf. are removing USB print function, not just TP Link. Even my old RT-AC86U has 2 USB ports and printer support.
Being removed cause its a redundant process that takes up CPU/RAM that in 90% of cases is no longer needed.
Almost all printers in the last 10 years now either have a network port or wireless. Yes I know there are some older ones that dont, but when they make these routers they no longer think about people and their old gear.
I'm debating which router is better on the performance, and reliability? Netgear Nighthawk RAX45 AX4300 was on sale at Costco for $150, and tp-link AX5400 Archer AX73 was on sale $152.
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Hold the Applause.
Hold the Applause.
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The guy above recommended Asus RT-AX58U, it does in fact have the usb print server based on the manual.
It is quite surprising to me, but a lot of mf. are removing USB print function, not just TP Link. Even my old RT-AC86U has 2 USB ports and printer support.
The guy above recommended Asus RT-AX58U, it does in fact have the usb print server based on the manual.
It is quite surprising to me, but a lot of mf. are removing USB print function, not just TP Link. Even my old RT-AC86U has 2 USB ports and printer support.
Almost all printers in the last 10 years now either have a network port or wireless. Yes I know there are some older ones that dont, but when they make these routers they no longer think about people and their old gear.
I'm debating which router is better on the performance, and reliability? Netgear Nighthawk RAX45 AX4300 was on sale at Costco for $150, and tp-link AX5400 Archer AX73 was on sale $152.
Netgear Nighthawk RAX45:
https://www.costco.com/netgear-ni...23245.html
tp-link AX5400 Archer AX73:
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Ar...312&sr=8-3
Thanks
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