I have worked with routers from many different manufacturers, including TP-Link, Asus, Cisco, Linksys, and Netgear. I am using this router as an Access Point, extending my wired network as I ran out of ports, and also taking advantage of Wi-Fi for users on their mobile devices. I looked at many different manufacturers and models, read the reviews, and selected this one because of the combination of (1) positive reviews (2) features (3) competitive price (4) slim size.
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The AC1750 was easy to install. The wireless coverage was totally adequate for the immediate area where it was placed. It did not cover the 1600 Sq Ft as advertised. I wanted the bluetooth to work in a room abut 25 feet away and the transmission was spotty.
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This router has a good signal and fast speed,this router will update from within ,but you have to tell it to update
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Once I did the initial basics she took off and FLEW ! The phone company sold me one for the house of another brand that worked fine for $160. I needed a second one for my shop and bought this one for $50. This Archer 7 gets right in there a pitches it just as fast or faster for $110 less. I'M VERY HAPPY! And; This Archer 7 looks a lot better in the room with more style.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I use to have an older model of a Netgear Wifi Router and I continuously was getting "dropped" connection. It was time for a new router but I didn't want to spend an arm and a leg for just movie/game streaming. The TP-Link router has done it's job with no lost connection so I am happy. It is a bit large compared to my old router, that is one thing I would change about it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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