TP-Link ARCHER VR2800 wireless router Gigabit Ethernet Dual-band (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Black
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Price: £184.83
Brand: TP-Link
Description: < Ul> < Li> The Fastest Vdsl Modem Router & Ndash; The Archer Vr 2800 Runs At 2167 Mbps On 5 Ghz And 600 Mbps On 2.4 Ghz</Li> < Li> 802.11 Ac Wave 2 & Ndash; The Latest Standard Of Wi-Fi Includes Mu-Mimo And 160 Mhz Bandwidth</Li> < Li> 1 Ghz Dual-Core Cpu & Ndash; Broadcom 1 Ghz Dual-Core Cpu With Two Co-Processors Keeps Vr 2800 Running At Peak Performance</Li> < Li> Tp-Link Tether App & Ndash; Tp-Link Tether App Helps You Set Up And Manage Your Archer Vr 2800 From Any Android Or Ios Device.</Li> </Ul> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> A Superfast Vdsl Modem Router</Div> < Div> Vdsl 2 Technology Delivers Vdsl Broadband Speeds Of Up To 100 Mbps. The Integrated Dsl Port Supports All Standard Dsl Connections* For Compatibility With Most Isps.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> * < Em> The Archer Vr 2800 Is Compatible With Vdsl 2 Adsl 2 Adsl 2 And Adsl.</Em></Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> 2167 Mbps On 5 Ghz And 600 Mbps On 2.4 Ghz</Div> < Div> A Powerful Combination Of Advanced Broadcom® Nitroqam™ And 4-Stream Technology Opens Data Transfers Wide Open To Boost 5 Ghz Band Wireless Speeds For Every Device.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> Wave 2 Mu-Mimo For More Speeds</Div> < Div> 802.11 Ac Wave 2 Is The Latest Standard Of Wi-Fi. This Includes Mu-Mimo Technology Whose Four Simultaneous Data Streams Connect Devices To Speeds Up To 4X Faster Than Standard Ac Routers. In Addition Wave 2 Enables Up To 160 Mhz Bandwidth* On A Single Channel Broadened For Faster Transferring Rates.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> Lightning-Fast Wired Connections</Div> < Div> Four Gigabit Ethernet Ports Operate Up To 10X Faster Than Fast Ethernet. Connect Your Gaming Console Desktop Or Iptv To 4K-Ready Speeds. Two Usb 3.0 Ports Allow You To Connect Hard Drives And Transfer Up To 10X Faster Than Usb 2.0. Quickly And Easily Share Files Photos Music And Video Across Your Network.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> A Powerful Heart For The Outstanding Device</Div> < Div> The Vr 2800 Is Powered By An Industry-Leading Broadcom 1 Ghz Dual-Core Cpu With Two Co-Processors To Keep It Running At Peak Performance. Broadcom Makes The World'S Most Widely Used Chipsets For Dsl Products Providing Integrated Solutions For More Than 100 Internet Service Providers Around The Globe. Not Only Does This Guarantee Excellence But Compatibility With Your Isp.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> Easier Setup? We Have An App For That</Div> < Div> Our Free App Tether Helps You Set Up And Manage Your Archer Vr 2800 From Any Android Or Ios Device. Tether Also Puts Advanced Functions In The Palm Of Your Hand. Parental Controls Help You Provide A Safe Network Environment For Your Children. Guest Network And Block List Let You Take Control Of Your Home Network And Who Uses It. Network Management Has Never Been Easier.</Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> </Div> < Div> Versatile Connectivity</Div> < Div> Compatible With Dsl Connections Fiber/Cable Access And 3G/4G Usb Dongles</Div> < Div>. . </Div> < Div> Remote Control</Div> < Div> Controls Your Network Anywhere With Tp-Link Ddns Or Tether App</Div> < Div>. . </Div> < Div> Ipv 6</Div> < Div> Compatible With Ipv 6 The Internet Standard Of The Future</Div> < Div>. . </Div> < Div> Iptv Igmp Proxy/Snooping</Div> < Div> Supports Bridge And Tag Vlan For Smooth Iptv Application</Div> < Div>. . </Div> < Div> Qualityof Service</Div> < Div> Prioritizes Network Traffic By Device Or Application</Div> < Div>. . </Div> < Div> Openvpn & Pptp Vpn Server</Div> < Div> Enables A Secure Connection Between Your Private Networks And The Internet</Div>. TP-Link ARCHER VR2800 wireless router Gigabit Ethernet Dual-band (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Wireless and Networking
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 11805
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: ARCHER VR2800
EAN: 6935364096106
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Author: Nigel Tulloch
Rating: 5
Review: Changed to Sky to get faster broadband and better/newer router. Speed improved a little over EE but their router was hopeless. Couldn’t split bands and wouldn’t work with existing home powerline/Sonos/sockets etc. Went online and saw this router come out as top rated. Checked YouTube to see how easy I could set the thing up and took the plunge. I am into my gadgets and quite intuitive at working things but honestly, anybody could do it. This is a great router and has changed our ecosystem in the house. Wifi strength and range is fantastic….it’s boosted our download speed from 25mbps - 33mbps and our upload from 3mbps to 8. TP Link do a fantastic app that allows you to test speeds, control passwords and Wifi name, do software upgrades etc. Blinking marvellous ???? piece of kit ????
Author: ADH
Rating: 4
Review: Edit after 18 months The unit has developed a fault where it appears to turns itself off as it goes through the boot sequence - although it does not in reality - it goes into night LED mode where the leds turn off. Following an exchange of emails with TP link support they suggested I tried to log into router and check the LED control function. Enabling the LED control function (advanced tab | System tools) and then disabling it restored the LEDs to life; although if you reboot, then the LEDs go blank again. Looking at the LEDs, it appears that one has failed as there is no light where these should be light and I believe this failed LED is causing the problem. This is not a show stopper - yet - unless it is a failure that is the first of many. Original review This was bought to replace a Talk Talk D-Link Modem Router. The Talk Talk router is not a bad router, but it was limited, esp on the 5g wireless range, which would not cover the whole house. As others have said, it is very easy to set up and does not take long. Interesting enough, unlike most other routers which I would configure off line, it is probably best to plug it into your ADSL/VDSL line when you start configuring it. The Modem/Router will lead you through a series of screens in setting it up and at the end of this you should have an operational wireless network with internet access. Before you start, ensure you have your ISP username & password (often domestic VDSL does not have one being tied to the phone line) and I would decide on a couple of things before you start: (A) the names and passwords of the 2.4/5g wireless networks and (b) an Email address and password that you will use to log into the router after doing the basic setup. The one thing that has taken me time before in setting up a new router and home network has been printers - where I have been pressing the WPS button on the router and running to the printer to press the button there. This router has an online WPS button, so you can put your laptop by the printer, log into the router, press the online WPS button, reach over to the printer and press the WPS button and see if it connects. This saved me a lot of time, given my printers past reluctance to connect first time. Within the router screens there is potentially a lot of options with basic and advanced options. I have used some of the advanced options - the number and variations of the options reminds me of Draytek routers presented in rather more user friendly manner. If you need rock sold reliability and need to maintain VPNs between fixed ip addresses, buy a Draytek - it is what they are really good at. So far I have fixed the IP addresses of the printers from the router, and am planning to look at the parental controls module - which from a cursory look allows you to restrict the times that a specified device can access the internet, and also to operate blacklisting or white listing if you so wish. Bear in mind this is not a small router. - it is 27cm wide and 22cm deep and needs 17cm of height. You can fix it to a wall as the bottom cover has screw indentations, but all the ports and aerials are at the back, so would be at the top if set up this way. One issue you might have here is the length of the cable from the powerblock - it is only about 1m in length Operationally the router has done everything I have wanted it to, primarily extending the range of the 5g network to cover the whole house and then some. I know I could have set up a mesh wireless network to achieve the same results, but I prefer one box, not the multiple boxes that this would need - however a much bigger house, or a building with a lot of steel in it might need this solution. Overall I am pleased with this. Time will tell as to its longevity and reliability.