lots of disconects in 1 giga fiber, cant handle 1 giga wan speed stable, NO EU FIRMWARE UPDATE OVER YEAR JUST USA THAT CAN NOT UPDATE THE UE ARTICAL, nice range when its not disconecting.
lots of disconects in 1 giga fiber, cant handle 1 giga wan speed stable, NO EU FIRMWARE UPDATE OVER YEAR JUST USA THAT CAN NOT UPDATE THE UE ARTICAL, nice range when its not disconecting.
If you have a high-traffic network with multiple clients vying for bandwidth, you may want to consider upgrading to a tri-band router . Whereas dual-band models offer one 2.4GHz and one 5GHz Wi-Fi band, tri-band routers offer one 2.4GHz and two 5GHz bands.
Lots of management features; Good close-proximity 5GHz throughput and relatively fast file-transfer speeds in testing
Expensive; Middling range performance and 2.4GHz throughput on our tests
Since the last time I covered a router the market has seen its fast increase of Tri Band routers hit the scene. This is happening because the need for bandwidth has increased as well as the devices being used alongside it.
Judging from SNBForums discussions, there's not a lot of love for Broadcom's Smart Connect technology. Many users report constant device disconnects and some devices that won't connect at all with it enabled.
Tri-band Wi-Fi at a surprisingly reasonable price
Good value; Capable speeds,
No MU-MIMO; Not as future-proof as rivals,
I received this router as a free sample to review and it certainly was an upgrade to the dual band router that we had been using. Set-up and installation of this device was very quick and easy, as well as securing the device with a passcode only took minutes.
TP-Link is getting more popular in last years and there are couple of reasons of that. I won't hide that couple of years ago I was working for the first TP-Link distributor in Poland so
High performance; Fully stable connection; Tri-band technology; Easy to configure; Good Wi-Fi signal even in a large building with thick walls
Nothing worth to mention
While not by far and away the best AC3200 wireless around, the Archer C3200 is reliable, easy to use, and has a smaller footprint.
Easy to use GUI; Stable performance
Average throughput
TP-LINK's Archer C3200 carries all the performance of the larger AC3200 solutions, yet comes packaged in a small form factor for those wanting an elegant solution for the home.
Worked well when first brought home but as more devices are added it becomes very unstable and unable to keep a wired or wireless inter/intra net work connection. Have updated firmware and no improvement, and no have read on a forum the device is intended for up to 8 devices, in our home we have 20+...
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