TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 Smart WiFi Router – 802.11ax Router, Gigabit, Dual Band, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, Works with Alexa(Archer AX50)
Wifi6 router AX3000 dual Band Gigabit Router. External Power Supply : 12 V/2 A Product Features Wi-fi 6 technology: Wi-Fi 6 technology achieves up to 3x faster speeds, 4x capacity and 75% lower latency compared to the previous generation of Wi-Fi 5 while the power of Intel’s dual-core CPU ensures your experience is smooth and
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Warranty replacement is NOT customer friendly. I had this for a year and three months. It just died. I rebooted several times, checked all connections and power. Nothing. I got the phone support from TP-Link after several tries. Once connected, the individual was helpful, but the router was fried. This is where it gets sad. He forwarded my RMA (return) information to the folks who do that in the company. They have two days to get back to me. My home business relies on a wifi router that is working. The RMA group got back to me with…
Best router I have ever owned Like many here, over the years, I’ve tried many brands and models including many so-called “elite” wireless routers that cost 3x+ what this router costs. I admit, I’ve only had it a short time, but this router is, by far, the biggest bang for the buck router I’ve ever owned. The router I replaced would give an anemic borderline 1 bar in our bedroom 2 floors up. I had to use an extender to get coverage everywhere in the house. When the main router went belly-up, I saw this one and was a…
5ghz Failed After 2 Weeks of Use I bought this sucker because I’m a huge fan of TP Link. I’ve used their products for years.When I got this router, I really liked it. Ease of installation, advanced features were pretty nice. I use OOMA for phone, I have dedicated servers set up, I use mac-address static routing, etc… So, I know a little about networking. We have a couple of gaming consoles, multiple computers, tablets, phones, a couple of smart tvs, etc… I also have the OOMA for home phone, as stated before…