TP-Link TL-WDR3600
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13 years ago
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 review
The TP-Link TL-WDR3600 is a fine choice if you're looking for a reasonably priced dual-band router with gigabit ports and can live with the design. Read our TP-Link TL-WDR3600 review to find out more.
13 years ago
stuff nobody tells you
The old addage "you get what you pay for" has never been more true then as it applies to wireless routers. All cheap wireless routers (like this one) are cheap for a reason. Specifically a lack of memory and processing power.
13 years ago
I have tried a few brand name routers over the years and had mixed results. So I was a little skeptical to TP-Link since I have never heard of the brand before. The price was right and the features looked really good so I decided to try.
13 years ago
TP-Link is known for providing a lot of bang for your buck, and it was definitely true for the TL-WR2543ND. When we reviewed this 450Mbps router earlier this year it earned the Bronze Award.
13 years ago
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 router review
It's well priced: the similar WDR4300 (a so-called N750 router for its ability to achieve 450Mbps on 5GHz) is identical except that it costs £20 more and has three, rather than two detachable antennae.
13 years ago
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 review
TP-Link is known for providing a lot of bang for your buck. The WDR3600 is a dual-band 802.11n router which is (theoretically) capable of 300Mbps on 2.4GHz and the same on 5GHz. For this reason it's known as an N600 router. Read more wireless router reviews .
13 years ago
Bought this router as a replacement for my old Cisco wrt160n. The initial setup of this router is quite simple, just follow the "quick setup" at the router's web interface and you should be done within 5 minutes. The range is definitely better than my old router.
Pros:
- -Cheap
- -Working great at 5.0Ghz
- -Reasonable long range
Cons:
- -Useless 2.4Ghz
- -Takes about an minute to reset when saving router configuration
13 years ago
TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 router
Network specialist TP-LINK is carving a name for itself as a provider of low-cost, high-quality networking kit. We took a look at the sub-£20 Nano Router and were left suitably impressed with its versatility and value.
13 years ago
Really easy to configure this router. Excellent coverage around a house with solid walls. 5ghz channel good but not as greater range which is a characteristic of that band. Have used TP Link before and found to be very reliable and easy to configure.
13 years ago
Not as described
This router is NOT Linux compatible as stated. Everything works fine on Linux except the Print Server function which is non-existent. There are forum posts about this issue across the web. It's Tp-link's fault and they are making a false claim.
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