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Post #138235151 added 06-23-2020 5:13 PM by smokinjoefission in Deal Talk
I am torn b/w this router and the the Netgear Orbi AC2200 RBK23. Will this router cover a 2200 sq ft ranch style home well with easily 15+ devices connected? Opinions/expertise appreciated. ...
Post #138249521 added 06-24-2020 8:33 AM by 198four in Deal Talk
Folks, i currently have an EA7300 which has been working fine but recently has been having issues with dropped connection. Will this be a good replacement? I live in a 2 story townhouse with brick...
Post #138250028 added 06-24-2020 8:49 AM by likeaw in Deal Talk
How to turn down your home WiFi's transmit power
Post #138250058 added 06-24-2020 8:49 AM by fellhamster in Deal Talk
I want to add that I bought a TP-Link C4000 for my 3,100 sqft ranch style home and we have seen full coverage. It's even placed in the corner of the house, not ideal. It has been very reliable with...
Post #138255431 added 06-24-2020 11:32 AM by harisahmed90 in Deal Talk
What i have read . 6ghz is only useful if you are close distance ideally in the same room . otherwise you will need the 5ghz connection
Post #138259946 added 06-24-2020 1:53 PM by DeejayMesh in Deal Talk
Last time I bought a tplink refurb it only lasted 6 months. Tplink replaced it and that one only lasted a year. With both of us working from home now I don't have the time or patience to deal with...
Post #138279920 added 06-25-2020 8:34 AM by aadiit in Deal Talk
I second this. Got C4000 from Costco for $130+taxes. Works for my 2 floor 3200 sq ft house on 10+ devices. Placed exactly in the middle of house in lower floor. I returned netgear mesh wifi 6...
Post #138280112 added 06-25-2020 8:39 AM by aadiit in Deal Talk
same here. Tried both and sticking with AC4000. I was so looking forward to wifi 6, but good old router does better
Post #138256559 added 06-24-2020 12:06 PM by mark3mup in Deal Talk
I bought one of these new. After one day of use it would not boot--single flashing light. TP-Link support was awful. I had to wait to return it to Office Max because of COVID. I'd recommend not...
Post #138270347 added 06-24-2020 8:31 PM by SoFetch in Deal Talk
Oh, thanks for the share. I left the TP- C7 Archer router (which was great) which I got in 2015. I upgraded to the same Orbi 3000 kit you mention (found here on SD) and it had improve my coverage. I...
Post #138259466 added 06-24-2020 1:36 PM by Swissbuttercream in Deal Talk
Is this better than ubiquiti?
Post #138281438 added 06-25-2020 9:25 AM by SlickCrowd6832 in Deal Talk
is this wifi 6?
Post #138248390 added 06-24-2020 7:52 AM by komondor in Deal Talk
The problem I have with Mesh Systems is that you cannot have a separate SSID for the 2.4 band which can make some IOT devices more difficult. I have a 3200 sq ft 2 story home with over 30 devices,...
Post #138250490 added 06-24-2020 9:05 AM by Kefner in Deal Talk
My Aunt was having coverage issues with her AC router, a very weak signal in the back of her house. She upgraded to an AX router, placed in same location, and now has a very strong signal back...
Post #138251870 added 06-24-2020 9:48 AM by PeteyTheStriker in Deal Talk
If you google same is said about netgear, asus, and linksys. Yet Asus makes whats labelled the best router currently out there and netgear orbis with all their so called firmware problems are the...
Post #138279113 added 06-25-2020 8:05 AM by ssharva in Deal Talk
I tested tplink c4000 and nighthawk neatgear WiFi 6 mesh side by side at my 3000sqft house. Nighthawk seems unstable with speed while tplink was consistent all the time. Finally returned nighthawk. ...
Post #138300119 added 06-25-2020 9:05 PM by euuser7604103 in Deal Talk
Price gone up to $150
Post #138509510 added 07-03-2020 4:28 PM by Imy3 in Deal Talk
is the C5400 still performing better than C4000 After using it for a couple of weeks?
Post #138251477 added 06-24-2020 9:37 AM by kenoctech in Deal Talk
The review from TechRadar in the OP appears to be for the V2 version of this router, whereas B&H seems to be selling the original V1 version. EDIT: According to this review site the differences...
Post #138251486 added 06-24-2020 9:37 AM by noneavailable in Deal Talk
I purchased one of these brand new a couple years ago. After my experience I will never touch another TP-Link router again. I purchased new router. Upgraded all firmwares. It worked for 2...
Post #138271844 added 06-24-2020 9:53 PM by XolloP in Deal Talk
Anyone knows if this one is better than this one Luxul XWR-3150. Still deciding but I'm not sure about it.
Post #138272576 added 06-24-2020 10:44 PM by TRAKRAC428 in Deal Talk
Seems like the AC4000 is high(er) demand. Would anyone care to share their thoughts? thanks
Post #138275819 added 06-25-2020 5:36 AM by JohnnyN2285 in Deal Talk
I just filed the RMA to exchange this AC5400, when the unit works it’s blazing fast but my connection goes in and out. The internet would shut off router would reset in its own and restart every few...
Post #138253331 added 06-24-2020 10:32 AM by nastyboy2 in Deal Talk
the amazon reviews scare me https://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B01DXVK3KY/ref=cm_cr_unknown?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=one_star&reviewerType=all_reviews&pageNumber=1#reviews-filter-bar
Post #138256268 added 06-24-2020 11:56 AM by FLEX0 in Deal Talk
It's really about range. I don't want it disrupting my neighbors' wifi. I guess the small power savings is a bonus.
Post #138259286 added 06-24-2020 1:31 PM by frankc420 in Deal Talk
I own this router. Bought it a couple of years ago. I've since upgraded to Ubiquiti NanoHD (bigger house). However I did run this router in the new house (2 story) before upgrading to the nanoHDs...
Post #138269276 added 06-24-2020 7:42 PM by WaarrEagle in Deal Talk
I have the same router. Also have it in the corner of my 2000 sqft ranch style and get full coverage, even pretty good coverage in my detached garage on the opposite side of the house. So far I...
Post #138239534 added 06-23-2020 8:33 PM by FLEX0 in Deal Talk
My place is slightly smaller (1800 sqft) and I'm using a single access point (Netgear WAC505) at 50% power output to cover my entire property. I think a single device could be enough if you place it...
Post #138249467 added 06-24-2020 8:31 AM by denzeler27 in Deal Talk
Bought one and coverage was pretty terrible, 5ghz kept dropping, and couldn't handle our devices on the same lanes. I may have purchased a bad unit (even tho it was new).but overall I was not...
Post #138279989 added 06-25-2020 8:36 AM by aadiit in Deal Talk
New AC4000 at Costco for $130. Bought it few weeks back, awesome for 3200 sq ft house
Post #138248585 added 06-24-2020 8:01 AM by jasongw in Deal Talk
I'd say pick an 802.11ax router if you're going to buy at this price or above. Getting hard to justify 802.11ac, IMHO. I recently upgraded my 802.11ac mesh to ax, and it's a night and day difference...
Post #138266798 added 06-24-2020 6:00 PM by Gb1908 in Deal Talk
It's good to see prices go down on ac, but... It's time for ax routers with 10gigE
Post #138246965 added 06-24-2020 7:00 AM by wjztusa in Deal Talk
it's nice router, but service is so bad. they don't update at most time
Post #138250202 added 06-24-2020 8:55 AM by jschmidt96 in Deal Talk
I wouldn’t buy any 802.11ax router for a while. Wifi6e was just ratified and it includes a new band (6ghz) with wider throughput. All the ax routers are pretty much draft routers and will...
Post #138250331 added 06-24-2020 8:58 AM by lottathought in Deal Talk
This is actually an excellent question and one that is not asked very often. There are a few reasons why you might want to turn down the transmitter. It might be that you have more than 1 AP in...
Post #138263708 added 06-24-2020 3:54 PM by JohnnyN2285 in Deal Talk
I returned by C4000 from Costco to buy this refurb C5400 for the same price. Just arrived today and I’m getting much higher speeds on WiFi. I’m on fiber and getting around 600mbps on 5G which is...
Post #138248129 added 06-24-2020 7:45 AM by MRLAND in Deal Talk
I went from Orbi RBR50 and RBS50 combo with hardwired backhaul to the TP-link C4000, and the TP-Link crushed the Orbi combo in speed, reliability, range, and options. I have 1gig fiber. With Orbi...
Post #138249569 added 06-24-2020 8:34 AM by 198four in Deal Talk
Excuse my ignorance but how do you change power output and why do you need to do it? I am assuming routers already consume very little electricity?
Post #138250034 added 06-24-2020 8:49 AM by lottathought in Deal Talk
The only AX router that I am aware of ...even close to this price point...would have to be the AX3000 by Asus. I have the AX3000 by Asus. You wanna trade? :eek: On the OEM firmware, it was a...
Post #138260777 added 06-24-2020 2:23 PM by FLEX0 in Deal Talk
Coincidentally, I just replaced my AC68 after nearly 6 years. Even the best devices have a shelf life.
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