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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad quality, not worth the spent money.

The enable/disable IGMP option is the only one that can be selected, and it is the only one that has anything to do with multicasting. There is no support for IPTV within the Rostelecom network (in the south). Those. If you do some rhythmic movements with a tambourine, first plug the cord from IPTV around the router straight into the outlet, and then switch to the LAN port of the router, then the television will continue to function normally for a number of hours. The channels will change, and…

Pros
  • - Effective management of Wi-Fi networks, - Quick and simple initial configuration, as well as the inclusion of USB and gigabit connections
Cons
  • PPPoE connection did not come up since it did not work with out-of-the-box firmware until ated was installed. - There will be no work with the multicast traffic IPTV service provided by Rostelecom is inoperable; there is no administration of individual ports and no bridge forwarding.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

I made the decision to buy this router because the Wi-Fi network has been under a lot of strain recently. Getting everything set up and linked to the network should not take too much time. I linked three telephones to the 5GHz network that I set up on this computer, as well as a second computer. Then the difficulties started. If there is already a device linked to the network, then it will not be possible to connect a second device. Problems with the connection will remain until the router is…

Pros
  • Speed.
Cons
  • A disproportionately high cost for its level of excellence. Huge router. a weak connection to the 5GHz band. The mobile application is terrible.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm not completely satisfied with the product.

Pros below: They should be, but it is not yet possible to take full advantage of previous firmware versions. Different cons: New version of iron. They brought V4. At the moment there are no custom firmware for it. In the drain, the piece of iron does only what is shown on the box.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

Pros: The declared characteristics (according to sensations) gives out according to the description in those. documents. Has cons: The work of old gadgets, (TV Sony Bravia) at 2 GHz is sometimes unstable, the TV does not have enough memory, so it sometimes hangs and is interrupted by fifa

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

Some pros: Powerful transmitter, easy setup, OneMesh function - creating a single network with an expandable topology using additional repeaters With its cons. When ating the firmware, the settings have to be redone (although this is not difficult) You cannot change the MAC address of an Ethernet port connected to an ISP

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Has some pros Fully supported by OpenWrt. The volume of the flash drive is 16 megabytes, the RAM is 128 megabytes. That is why I bought it. With its cons. The version with the old firmware is mainly on sale, you can only install OpenWrt via TFTP. In new versions, this can be done through the factory firmware web interface.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

Some pros: Completely satisfied with 3 years, the quality of communication and the signal level. Some cons: Began to die after 3 years of use, networks fell off, the Internet disappeared, the radius decreased. After a year of torment and attempts to eliminate sores, he died at midnight.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

With its pros. Easy to set up, convenient application, good coverage, high and stable speeds (for my city), 2 wifi bands, no heat, one mesh support. Cons: The walls greatly interfere with 5Ghz wifi, it would be nice to add a couple more antennas))) it's a pity there is nowhere to insert them.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Its pros: Convenient application for management. Doesn't hang. Satisfied with work. Different cons: No work has been found for six months. Questions were only to the provider.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

Because the TP-Link gigabit hubs in my office work for days on end without any problems, I decided to purchase this device in January 2022. I am also not aware of any problems with the TL-MR3040 portable router. But more specifically, my device was not successful because networks frequently "fall off": initially (between the second and third day), 5-GHz networks, then 2.4 networks, and finally ethernet networks (this despite the fact that through the web interface you can see that wireless…

Pros
  • WiFi with two bands, support for USB devices (but not for GSM modems), and a simple setup process.
Cons
  • insufficient attention to detail

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

In my own experience, I can say with absolute certainty that the router is fantastic. I purchased this new one to replace the previous one, which was also a TP-Link N600. It was necessary for the OneMesh function I was using. The unit is equipped with two amps of the RE300 variety. There were no issues whatsoever when setting it up. I combined the names of the two Wi-Fi bands into a single network name. When it came to the amplifiers themselves, I had to experiment a little bit. owing to the…

Pros
  • Price, Performance, Ease of Use, and How Quickly It Can Be Installed
Cons
  • none for me

I couldn't be happier with this router! I'm just not happy. I am confident in giving this as a recommendation for a country house. Use a large brick house with three stories and thick walls. Prior to that, there was the tp-link wr941nd, which functioned for one and a half years before the port failed. The zyxel keenetic lite 2 also came before that (in the second year it began to lose contact with the provider, at first rarely, then every 30 minutes). This time around, I went with a more…

Pros
  • simple installation, user-friendly mobile app, extended range, and rapidity
Cons
  • price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average quality of the product, especially for such money.

Prior to that, I was making use of two routers version 1. The steadiness was very impressive. I forgot that I had turned it on. have been employed for the past 9 years. In order to use a 4G modem, I needed a router. I ended up purchasing version 5 and deeply regret doing so. To be more explicit, in accordance with the requirements, a modem that could be supported by the router was chosen. In the beginning, the router did not acknowledge in any manner that there was no Internet on the line, and…

Pros
  • works
Cons
  • faults so glaringly visible in the program that it is unclear whether or not they will ever be fixed at all.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

I use around one month. I previously owned a different router manufactured by the same firm. Why does it seem to bother other individuals to such a degree? Never lose connection to the network and maintain stability. In a space that is 80 square meters in size, the signal is far stronger now than it was in the past. Network 4 is located in the most remote part of the five networks (with the previous router, a maximum of 2 with the door closed). It's not like I work for a four-letter firm…

Pros
  • 1. It is so simple to put together that even a child could do it. 2. The device itself as well as the power supply have not even the slightest bit become warm.
Cons
  • 1. shiny and very prone to picking up dirt. 2. The web interface and the instructions are still only available in the English language, but according to the technical support, translation is currently being worked on. 3. There are three antennas on the outside for the 5GHz band, while the ones on the inside are for the 2.4 band. Since the "previous" criterion of 90% is still in place, it would be more reasonable to act in the opposite manner. There is currently no one sitting on 5GHz within the area that can be seen from my house.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Didn't quite buy it well, had a little trouble using it.

Do not go into it expecting the unimaginable, because the only person who can get it is a seasoned user who has a solid understanding of how network equipment works. I believe that I have wasted my money because I could have purchased a dual-band router for one-half of the price without sacrificing any of the functionality that I required. Various advantages: It's way better than the old D-link DIR-320, so that's a plus. Quick configuration: all the configurations of the most common providers…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Real junk, such a terrible quality still needs to be searched.

I made the mistake of buying it to update my antiquated Apple Time Capsule 3TB, and now I regret it. The 7th archer is going to accompany me to the store today. Even when it is in direct line of sight, the router has very poor performance when the distance is between 3 and 5 meters. All 5 GHz network configurations, including the exclusive use of ac mode, were put through their paces during testing. Since the Apple TimeCapsule generates a signal of consistent quality, there is no interference…

Pros
  • Easy to use configuration interface
Cons
  • Even with all filters disabled, it slows down wired and wireless connections, the speed varies quite a bit, the processor is loaded with a single connection to the extent that 70–80% of its capacity is used, and there are frequent instances of the connection dropping out.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

For a typical apartment, that will be sufficient for the eyes. Nothing delays or slows down even though I have a PC, TV, set-top box, 2 laptops, a tablet, and 2 mobile all linked. All of the linked devices pull data without any issues after the router accepts a 300 Mbps channel from the service provider.

Pros
  • extremely quick. There is 5 GHz, although it usually isn't used. There includes a cloud, a USB port, a user-friendly interface, and smartphone control. The indicators can be turned off at night. The new router was easily installed when the old one was replaced.
Cons
  • No, the gadget is worth far more than that.

The most desirable alternative within its price range. Will supply Internet access for a three- to four-room apartment that utilizes a significant number of connected devices.

Pros
  • The administrative cabinet has a user interface that is easy to use. Huge surface area covered
Cons
  • a surface that is dirty