Walmart has TP-Link Archer AX3000 Dual-Band WiFi 6 Wireless Router for $87. Shipping is free. This was $99 back in May.
Features:
Speeds up to 3 Gbps (2402 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz band)
Backward Compatible: Archer AX3000 supports all previous 802.11 standards and all WiFi devices
Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Technology
Ethernet Ports (WAN and LAN)- 1 x Gigabit WAN; 4 x Gigabit LAN
Intel Dual Core Processor
4 High-gain Antennas
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/100797162
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Is TP Link any better than Netgear?
Spectrum charge for wifi router and my old backup was a Netgear N router (only 2.4ghz). The other Asus with tomato doesn't work, thought I would get something latest tech for less. We aren't internet hungry, only two mobile devices or TV, but I do wfh and need to keep signal solid.
It really depends. I've found recent year model net gears have been really unreliable and shockingly slow no matter the firmware update. TP link can have good models in amidst bad models. I been finding the only reliable router that I can recommend to anyone right now is TP link archer 9 or archer 7 have been pretty consistent with some friends of mine who had to upgrade their routers to have smooth zoom calls and it's been pretty good success rate so far. It's really not worth going for the new WiFi 6 or AX stuff right now because if your the average person who has any kind of computer or device, unless your running brand new 2021 all new high end, iPhone, iPad, PC or Mac and brand new high end smart TVs, the chances are your running hardware that will easily take advantage of the AC WiFi standard no problem. Even among roku TVs they have only recently begun using AC WiFi standards and many printers still rely on the old WiFi N standard. Also I've seen some of the new TP link AX models to be very problematic. Probably poor firmware but they haven't have yet to fix them. Lots of people having bad experiences with those models right now this year
I'm wondering wifi 5 would limit speeds to less than 400 mpbs.
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The older Asus ac1900 it replaced was reaching the range I needed without as much struggle.
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Do these support OpenVPN client mode? I have an tp-link A7 that supports VPN server. I'm particularly looking for one that supports the client mode.
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