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Review on Wi-Fi router TP-LINK Archer C54, black by Doyun Pak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Gigabits, USB ports, AX, complex firmware, and other such bells and whistles are, without a doubt, fun extras, but for me personally, having them is in no way required. In my opinion, C54 is a wonderful thing if all it needs to do is deliver the Internet to a number of devices on a limited budget while maintaining a high level of quality. These are some advantages: It is very small, made of matte plastic, and has neat antennas and indicators that are not in the way. It has a great appearance (green, not bright, slightly recessed into the body and visible only at a certain angle, turned off if necessary). When the transmitter power is kept low at 5 GHz, 100 Mbps is distributed throughout the residence. On the wire, there are one hundred of the same. Great control panel - contemporary, tidy, agile. In comparison, the control panel of TP-Link routers that run Linux appears to be virtually unchanged from how it appeared ten years ago (in this router OS VxWorks). There are no holes in the structure for ventilation, but it is only barely warm to the touch. We haven't had any instability problems up to this far. Having a few drawbacks The legs do not have a sufficient number of rubber bands attached to them to reduce slipping. The patch cable that is contained within the package is white and delicate. Extremely light. It is possible for it to rear up if it is touched because of the weight of the wires. The box, in all likelihood, could be shrunk down. Due to the fact that this model was not located in the FCC database, the specific contents of the device are unknown (the younger and older brothers - C24 and C80 - are). It's possible that I didn't look hard enough.