TP-Link AC1200 Wifi Router – Dual Band Router, Fast Ethernet Port(Archer A5)

February 9, 2020 - Comment

The Archer A5 lets your PC or laptop enjoy connections 3x faster than wireless N with wireless AC technology. With 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band and 867Mbps over the The crystal clear 5GHz band, the Archer A5 is the superior choice for seamless HD streaming, online gaming and other bandwidth-intensive tasks. Product Features Supports 802.11AC

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(as of April 19, 2020 5:23 pm GMT-0500 - Details)

The Archer A5 lets your PC or laptop enjoy connections 3x faster than wireless N with wireless AC technology. With 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band and 867Mbps over the The crystal clear 5GHz band, the Archer A5 is the superior choice for seamless HD streaming, online gaming and other bandwidth-intensive tasks.

Product Features

  • Supports 802.11AC Wi Fi standard
  • Simultaneous 2.4 GHz 300 Mbps and 5 GHz 867 Mbps connections for 1200 Mbps of total available bandwidth
  • 2 external antennas provide stable wireless connections and optimal coverage
  • Easy network management at your fingertips with the tp link tether app
  • Supports IGMP Proxy/snooping, Bridge and tag VLAN to optimize IPTV streaming

Comments

Anonymous says:

Good, Warning at the End After 2 weeks of playing with the settings I finally got better performance than with my ISP supplied wireless router. I have fiber coming into my house, and have the 300 Mbps service from AT&T. My personal Win10 laptop performance is now at the same level as it was with the AT&T wireless router. However my IOS devices are doing much better with the TPLINK router. Additionally, my HP printer hasn’t had network disconnects (which required rebooting) since I installed the TPLINK. Perhaps that’s due to a stronger wifi signal.However, for the budget conscience people out there, I don’t think this is worth the expense if you have a decent ISP wifi router. If you notice performance issues, like I did with my IOS devices, and you need to do something about it, this is worth a shot.**** WARNING *****Their ‘tether’ app sends data back to the manufacturer on stuff, not sure what. It doesn’t say that during the app setup. I found it after a few days when…

Anonymous says:

NO FRILLS – GREAT SIGNAL – LOW COST TP-Link AC1900 My Netgear router from 2013 was starting to fail so I figured it was time to get a replacement so that I could avoid downtime. I paid about $170 for the Netgear back then, and, after looking at various choices I really wasn’t swayed enough to spend the same amount (or more) on its replacement. So I read a bunch of reviews and critiques on non-Negear routers and thought I would take a chance on this model, the TP-Link AC1900 @ $79.95. It arrived the next day and I found it easy to set up (about 10 min). Frankly, I was blown away at the D/L speeds I was getting from this inexpensive device! With our old router, we were able to get 40-50Mps on the opposite side of our house, using several devices and I thought that was pretty good. But with this new router, the D/L speeds shot up to between 180-225 Mps on the 5Ghz band – exceptional. Unless this router craps out in some short period of time, I can recommend this to be the best $80 you could spend for a no-frill basic wireless router.

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