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Review on WiFi router TP-LINK Archer AX73, black by Ar Bl Srivastava ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I purchased it with the intention of expanding my business and am currently awaiting the introduction of speeds greater than 100 Mbps in our city. In general, this is a device that will become available in the not too distant future. On such a nice router, feel free to add two or three more. Plus support for several cutting-edge technologies (WiFi6, OneMesh). Even though the OneMesh apartment serves no purpose, it is sufficient to position the router in the middle of the room. Nonetheless, this is the case for the majority of country residences. It's true that purchasing extra repeaters will set you back a pretty penny for the foreseeable future. + Stability, set and forget. + I purchased it for $5,000 at a time when it was selling for approximately $7,000 everywhere else. + Iron, which is comparable to Asus, for 10,000. Gigabit ports, as well as a large number of LED bulbs, which make the display particularly informative. tiny, yet pleasant. Con: It has a cumbersome design, and it's a really big item. Yet when I'm picking out something that has no other use, I don't pay any attention to it until the end. - Unusual occurrences in the mode that automatically selects channels. The electromagnetic spectrum at 2.4 GHz is completely saturated in our nation, as it is in all apartment complexes. Also, this Archer is attempting to select intermediate channels that have a smaller number of adjacent channels. Yet, it is well knowledge that you can only pick one of the available 1, 6, or 11 channels. Otherwise, your router will not be coordinated with the neighbors and they will interfere with each other even more than if they were sitting on the same channel. To summarize, make use of the 5GHz frequency, and you will be content, despite the fact that there are still equipment in your home that can only function on the 2.4GHz band (such as a printer). In a nutshell, I decide for myself which ports to use, taking into account the circumstances.

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