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Product Name: | TP-Link® Archer C4000 Tri Band MU-MIMO Wireless Gateway Router |
Product Description: | Delivering impressive speeds equal to the tasks of online gaming, streaming ultra-HD video and more, the TP-Link Archer C4000 Tri Band MU-MIMO Wireless Gateway Router provides data transfer rates of up to 4000 Mbps and supports up to 10 users so nobody's left out in the connectivity cold. Wireless-AC technology provides up to 4000 Mbps data transfer rates. Tri-band support provides simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, for improved network bandwidth and reduced interference. Delivers up to 1625 Mbps on both 5.0 GHz bands and up to 750 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band. Backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n to support a wider range of devices. With 4 auto-sensing LAN connections. Built-in firewall for a safer, more secure network. Backed by the manufacturer's 2 year limited warranty. |
Product SKU: | 7151767 |
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Still, I don't see a good reason to invest in AC wifi hardware anymore. Seems like they've fixed the bugs with AX routers now, and the battery savings are actually noticeable if both devices are AX-rated
One Question: This vs Netgear WAX206(use as router $90), which one is better?
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The WAX206 should be around $50 or cheaper when on sale, its wifi 6 so I would easily point to that one in most cases.
The C4000 is a great router and if you dont have ISP speeds over 500Mbps I would probably recomend it over the WAX206 but man do I hate recommending Wifi 5 gear especially when your around $80, there is a Wifi 6 triband TP-Link at costco for around $130 which would be way better then either.
One downside is that this model will not get any more firmware updates, and it does not support TP-Links OneMesh protocol. The last FW update was almost 3 years ago.
I'm tempted to upgrade to WiFi 6, but frankly have not found a compelling reason to do so just yet. I'll probably just wait until the 6E routers get down to the $100 mark.
And I'm no early adopter, but AX is a NO-BRAINER!