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TP-Link AC1900 Archer D9
MarkGreater Melbourne (Inner), VIC
- 3 reviews
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Terrible product - do not go near it
The connection speed was less than 1/10th that of my 3 year old modem/router which cost half as much. This was both on wireless and direct cable (ethernet) connection. The setup is simple but simplistic and the diagnostics revealed nothing. Their web site trouble shooting was of no use - despite following all the steps no impact. I recorded download tests from a variety of sites typically obtaining less than 0.6Mbps download. I then swapped out my old DSL 2870B to compare again - bingo download speeds of 6-8Mbps. Both modems were sited in the...
Read more exact same place in my house on the exact same line. I tried swapping cables and filters, no impact. This product is shoddy and inferior and should be voided at all costs. I am returning for immediate exchange for another brandQuestions & Answers
Seung O.asked
I am searching for a new modem and right now I use ADSL 1, will this work for ADSL 1 and what is the range on this modem? (The current modem right now shows a reading of 54Mbps and I can download at speeds up to 1.5MBps but sometimes the wifi goes out and it fluctuates a little too much (and yes I am aware of peak times))
1 answer
If I was you I would look for a second-hand Adsl 1 modem (gumtree) until your ready for NBN then get the latest modem/router I dont know if the AC1900 will work for you. GL.
Details
Category | Routers and Modems |
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Price (RRP) | $199.00 |
Frequency Band | Dual-Band (2.4GHz, 5.0GHz) |
Features | Beamforming, External Antennas, Mobile App Control, Parental Controls and Quality of Service |
Maximum Wireless Speed | 1,300 Mbps |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 4 |
Wi-Fi Standard | 802.11 ac |
DSL Support | ADSL |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Dimensions | 86 x 221 x 86 mm |
NBN Compatible | Yes |
Manufacturer Warranty | 3 year(s) |
Manual | Download manual |
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