TP-LINK Archer Next-Gen WiFi Cable & Fibre Router - AX 6000, Dual-Band, Black
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Price: £211.00
Brand: TP-Link
11/22/2019
Description: Dual band Providing a faster, more stable connection for more devices at once, the TP-Link Archer Next-Gen Wi Fi Cable & Fibre Router is the ideal router for any well connected home. From streaming HD films to playing lag-free online games, you can expect the speed required to enjoy your media at its best courtesy of a blisteringly quick connection. Whatever you love to do online, you can enjoy it uninterrupted thanks to dual band technology and Wi Fi 6. This allows you to browse, download and enjoy the web without suffering low bandwidth or disrupting the high speed connection. Wide coverage A total of 8 external antennas provide a strong wireless signal to the farthest reaches of your home, letting you enjoy high performance internet from almost anywhere. Connect via USB The USB port is ideal for connecting a compatible printer, hard drive or anything else you would like share across your home network. Once connected, any network users you choose can access the devices wirelessly, so whether you want to share files with family or print from tablets and smartphones, it's simple with the Archer Next-Gen. Setting up is easy too as the box contains all you need to get up and running in no time. TP-Link TP-LINK Archer Next-Gen WiFi Cable & Fibre Router - AX 6000, Dual-Band, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10200856
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 6935364089177
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: CONNECTIVITY, specifications: [ { label: Beamforming: Yes ● Wired connections: - Gigabit LAN Ethernet port x 8n- WAN Ethernet port x 1n- USB Type-C x 1n- USB Type A x 1 ● Wireless connectivity: WiFi ● Number of antennas: 8 High-Performance External Antennas. GENERAL ● Software supplied ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 3 years ● Dimensions: 261.2 x 261.2 x 60.2 mm (H x W x D) ● Colour: Black ● Box contents: - TP-Link Archer Next-Gen WiFi Cable & Fibre Routern- Power Adaptern- RJ45 Ethernet Cablen- Quick Installation Guide ● Weight: 1.1 kg ● System requirements: - Microsoft Windows 98SE/NT/2000/XP/Vista™/7/8/8.1/10n- MAC OSn- NetWare, UNIX or Linuxn- Internet Explorer 11, Firefox 12.0, Chrome 20.0, Safari 4.0, or othern- Java-enabled browsern- Cable or DSL Modemn- Subscription with an internet service provider (for internet access). OVERVIEW ● Data transfer speed: Up to 4804 Mbps ● Wireless band: Dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) ● Rating: AX 6000 ● Type: Cable & fibre router } ] }, { groupLabel: SECURITY, specifications: [ { label: Network standards: IEEE 802.11 ● Guest network access: Yes ● Other security features: - Local Management Controln- Host Listn- White Listn- Black List ● Encryption: - 64/128-bit WEPn- WPA/WPA2n- WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK ● Parental controls: Yes ● Firewall: - DoSn- SPI Firewalln- IP and MAC Address Binding
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Author: Ruddigore
Rating: 5
Review: Archer C4000 and Virgin Media success: We lurched along with a Virgin V3 hub & 350Mbit package for six months until we could take no more. Virgin could never answer why aggregate across all devices topped out at 150mbit on the odd occasion it managed to hold five or more connections for two minutes without locking up. It was as if tech support had been told not to engage on the topic of the V3 being rubbish and talk around it. If you live in a UK standard construction three storey house and have VM coming in in the ground floor you don’t need mesh or repeaters or hybrid or power line or anything fancy - you just need an Archer C4000. Download the TP link tether app before you start. Log into your V3, put it in modem mode, note the IP address change (the V3 flags it) and you will need a cable in the back if you ever need to access it again (unlikely). Plug a laptop into one of the Ethernet (not the WAN) ports on the back of the c4000 and turn it on. Find the relevant bit on the fold-out instructions about how to log in, log in then throw instructions in the trash. Use quick setup to set different names for each of the three bands. Set it to Dynamic IP. Set it to wireless router mode. Plug a CAT6 cable into any Ethernet port in the back of the V3 and into the WAN/Internet port on the C4000. REMOVE THE TIVO CABLE FROM THE V3 AND PLUG IT INTO ONE OF THE ETHERNET PORTS ON THE C4000 (or your programme guide will grind to a gradual halt!), turn everything off and power up C4000 first, then V3 and wait... Log onto the C4000 wifi with a smartphone. It probably will not see the internet first time - the C4000 seemed to take a few minutes to get going - but we fired up the Tether app and ran some of the simple diagnostics and selected the option to let it ‘fix‘ whatever problem it was having - it instantly sprang to life. We were up and running in well under ten minutes from the Amazon guy banging on the door. We now have all the old crud on the 2.4GHz network, three children streaming / minecrafting together on their own 5GHz band and work stuff on the other 5GHz band. It is crazy fast. Picture attached is bandwidth test as far away from C4000 as you can get indoors. There is zero speed degradation anywhere indoors and it is rock solid stable. We even get 150Mbit (more than when sitting on top of the V3) at the end of the garden now. We too love this piece of black plastic.
Author: Marcy
Rating: 4
Review: I spent a lot of time researching wifi routers. I require a strong wifi signal as used in my garden outbuilding which I use as my office when working from home. It has been connected to cat 6 ethernet cable and is housed in a ventilated cupboard so it doesn't overheat and all seems well. WiFi signal is strong and I've not experienced any video buffering or connection issues.