TP-Link Archer C3150
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TP-LINK Archer C3150 Wireless AC3150
- Easy setup
- Good quality
- Good Price
- fast delivery
- I can not connect my WIFI printer
Lots of software issues, parental controls, address res
Parental controls good out of box but when you upgrade firmware it changes format for the worse. <br /> Address Reservation only supports 9 reservation, a transparent grey over it and does not let you enter any more address reservation.- address reservation support only 9
- parental con
Awesome Router
It has all the features including 3ys of antivirus software on the router. being able to see all your connected devices, ton of available settings. Not to mention the price was great! They Matched Amazon pricing without any question.
TP-Link Archer C3150 Gigabite Wi-Fi Router, MU-MIMO, Dual-Band Wireless-AC3150, 4 x GLAN, 1 x WAN, 1 x USB3.0, 1 x USB2.0, TP-Link HomeCare include Antivirus, Parental Controls and QoS, Powered by Trend Micro
This TP-LINK AC3150 is nice and simple to setup and configure. On a Spark Fibre connection you need a modem that supports VLAN TAGGING and can specify a VLAN ID of 10. This modem definitely supports this and again is really simple to configure.
Great Gigabit Router
It combines excellent performance and speed with a reasonable price. Very user friendly and easy to install! If you have any issues try reading the instructions.
TP-LINK AC3150 (Archer C3150) WiFi Router
The TP-LINK AC3150 (Archer C3150) WiFi Router is a decent product if you're looking for a clever router!
TP-Link's C3150 is a well built Wave 2 solution with remarkable 5GHz performance but lackluster 2.4GHz performance. For those in the market, I would look for Version 2 with the better WebGUI.
It really gets confused if you have old and new devices trying to connect at the same time. Quite often doesn't let Mac connect until power is switched off and on again
TP-Link Archer C3150 Wireless Router
When my kids read this review in the future, they probably will be looking at this and wondering how we survived with such slow Internet. Of course by then, they will be experiencing Gigabit speeds, while their computers will be smaller than I can imagine.