TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750
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Difficult setup, but otherwise good
We purchased this router because our old one was, well, old and bogged down with everything we were connecting to it. This one brought us into the 21st century and we aren't looking back.
Great performance, but needs reboot every few days
This model has better 5-GHz coverage than the TP-Link N600 router. The 2.4 GHz WiFi has the best coverage in my house. The 5-GHz WiFi could not cover 60 feet range with multiple walls and floors. So, I have to rely on the 2.4-GHz link for my mobile devices.
Highly recommended if you have internet speed above 50Mbps or need for high-speed SOHO LAN
Writing the review after using the product for about a month. PROS: * I get excellent speeds on both 11n and 11ac frequencies about 150Mbps (tested on a Inspiron N4110 Laptop) and 433Mbps (tested on OP3T / iPhone 5S / iPad Air 2) respectively when near or about a brick wall away from the router.
Great value
Great value. Probably the best dual band router at this price point. It covers my 2400 sq ft house well. Firmware upgrade is somewhat cumbersome. Most routers do this automatically nowadays. I have to go to the TP-LINK website and download the correct firmware.
This is a very good router.
The product is of an excellent quality and inexpensive… very easy with installation and operations. It is better than the Verizon's router of the same characteristics, but is costs 2.5 times less. I recommend customers of Verizon's FIOS give back to Verizon their router and buy/use this router.
TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 Router Review
When looking for a new router, it is recommended that you keep an eye for the latest technology, mainly the 802.11ac, but bear in mind that the AC routers tend to be more expensive than the N variants.- Good Wireless Coverage
- Affordability
- 802.11ac
- Easy Setup
- Lightweight
- No USB 3.0
- Can't Access Internet only on 5GHz
TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 Router Review
When looking for a new router, it is recommended that you keep an eye for the latest technology, mainly the 802.11ac, but bear in mind that the AC routers tend to be more expensive than the N variants.
TP-Link's Archer C7 suits Superfast broadband
TP-Link's Archer C7 AC1750 wireless dual-band gigabit router can be used on DSL, fibre or cable Internet services and is targeted at gamers and other demanding users who need ultrafast data transfer speeds and don't want their router to be a bottleneck.
great review online and good looking
I purchased on on black friday and product is high quality. I'm not technical and this was very easy to set-up, it really is plug and play, not like the others who claim to be. Password is a stick on the unit itself, so I never had to read the instructions.
Have had this unit up and running for about 3 months. I was having problems with the V Super hub poor wireless signal and having to reboot all the time. Even the replacement was no better. I have the super hub set in modem mode and the wireless has improved after connecting the C7.