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Review on TP-LINK Archer C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless AC Gigabit Router - Renewed with Two USB Ports, IPv6 and Guest Network by Anastazja Socha ᠌

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The worst purchase in my life, don't repeat my mistake

It was necessary for me to replace the Zyxel Kinetic Lite II, which had stopped working. After all, I gave some thought to using the Zyukhel once more; nevertheless, the poor signal quality was driving me crazy. After spending two days researching good 5GHz dual-band routers via forums and the internet, many individuals suggested that I purchase an Archer C7. I am astounded to learn that some people consider it to be the greatest router available in Europe. I took it. Connected. After configuring the phone to work with a 5Hz network, I examined the coverage area, and I was relieved to see that everything was now understandable. But, my happiness did not last for very long since in the kitchen, we watch Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) (not UDP). And just picture this: as I'm watching IPTV through my wireless network with my TV that uses the 2.4 GHz band, the router goes into a coma-like state and begins to disrupt the connection on all of the other devices that are linked to it. Even with a direct connection to the network address over a local area network (LAN), logging in is not possible. I attempted to flash to the most recent firmware, but it had no effect. This problem did not exist with my prior TP Link 841 since it developed over time, however it is present right away with this one. These TP-Link gadgets are shrouded in mystery and prone to instability. I cannot stress enough how strongly I advise against purchasing this marketed item! Regards, Alexey

Pros
  • The only thing about this item that might be considered typical is the design.
Cons
  • In the past, he had a TP-Link 841 router in his possession. It is true that it is inexpensive. It is also true that the muzzle is made on the knee of the web. Finally, it functions in precisely the same manner through the stump deck. It was already a depressing experience, but I eventually gave in to the reviews and gave the brand a second chance to redeem itself in my mind. Unfortunately, nothing has changed; everything is still depressing as it was before. After eight years, the web interface of the muzzle has not been updated in any way. The operation of the device is quite shaky, and it loses ping packets on a regular basis.

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