TP-Link Archer C50 AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Cable Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 300 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental Control, Guest…
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TP-Link Archer C50 AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Cable Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 867 Mbps/5 GHz + 300 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental Control, Guest…
£32.99 Original price was: £32.99.£30.99Current price is: £30.99.
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- Ultimate Wireless Speed โ Combined wireless speeds up to 300Mbps (over 2.4GHz) and 867Mbps (over 5GHz)
- Guest Network and Parental Controls โ Easily keep your main network secure by creating a separate network for visitors and restrict the internet access time and contents for children devices
- Easy Bandwidth Management โ Bandwidth Control allocates necessary speed of each connected device to ensure quality of multimedia streaming. System requirements:Internet Explorer 11+, Firefox 12.0+, Chrome 20.0+, Safari 4.0+, or other JavaScript-enabled browser
- Optimal Coverage – Four antennas make your connections more efficient and stable. Also with Low Noise Amplifier of 5GHz wireless band increases the receiving sensitivity to enlarge Wi-Fi coverage
- Easy Setup and Use – The free Tether app is available for both Android and iOS devices, making it easy to set up the Archer C50 V3 and manage your network settings
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Reviews (5)
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Riccardo C –
Purchased AC1200 Archer C6 to replace the wifi function of the awful Virgin supa hub 3.
Wow! What a massive improvement, brilliant strong wifi signal and the wired gigabit router is faultless.
I will update at a later date if there are issues, but for now, it’s a big YES from me.
Update.
I purchased a second one to use as an access point in the mancave. All is working superbly!
Tip. Turn mimo on. Turn Qos off if you want full speed everywhere, on if internet fluctuates too much and if using more than one make sure ssid and password is the same on both.
Khan –
I was looking for a replacement router that was compatible with my BT Infinity Broadband. after being given up hopes on BT Homehub 3 router that kept dropping wifi connection. I searched for a ADSL2+ router on amazon and up came this TP-LINK Archer C50 V3 AC1200 Dual Band Wi-Fi Cable Router. After reading how simple it was to setup I decided to purchase it. I was shocked on how easy it was to configure. the how process took less than 10 minutes and I was up and running on the internet.
Steps I Took:
First I connected the TP-Link Router via ethernet port on my computer and follow the onscreen wizard. connected bt infinity red ethernet cable to the TP-Link Router via the WAN Port. I then follow out the rest of the onscreen instruction and within 10 minutes I was up connected to my BT internet.
The Dual Band signal range is so much better and all of my devices connect without and issue. having the 5ghz wifi signal with 2.4ghz is an added bonus. Web pages and videos would seem to load a…
judith –
I bought this because although I get very good download speed with Hub 3 when my devices are close to it; it’s very poor for wifi coverage so the speed drops significantly at various parts of the house. So one of the supposed answers to this, is to use Hub 3 in modem mode only and use a seperate router – such as this tplink. Well after hours and hours of internet research I still haven’t been able to get this to work…the fault more than likely is with Hub 3 rather than the tplink…after following supposedly straightforward configuration/installation instructions the 4 lights on the tplink should be green…but only 3 of them do; the 4th one (internet on) remains stubbornly orange. Even a long help email from tplink support didn’t help. So if you are a virgin media broadband customer and you’re thinking of doing what i’ve been trying then you’ll need to look elsewhere for a different router….but i have no idea which one (if any!) will work with the horrendous Hub 3!
Gary –
This review will not be useful to most people buying this router.
It will hopefully be extremely useful to one or two people buying this router for the same specific purpose I did.
So I bought this router as a solution to running PCVR games on my Oculus Quest 2 via Virtual Desktop app, without the wire or the Oculus Link stuff. I first tried this with my home router and found it playable but a little inconsistent with it being in the next room and with so many deviced hooked up to it. I then tried two different wifi adapters for my PC and turning them into hotspots via windows computer. The first, a USB 3.0 one gave me super consistent 40ms latency. Which is fine, but there was a lot of room for improvement there and not worth discarding the link cable for. The second wifi adapter was a PCI one that disappointed greatly. Despite in theory being twice as capable as the USB one, it would periodically spike from 30ms latency (basically ideal) up to 100ms of latency (very…
sillyrootee –
This was the second TP-Link router that I bought (the first one I misread, so returned and got a refund) and it was just as bad as the first one.
The internet speeds were INCREDIBLY slow and laughable if you saw what the company were claiming. I have Virgin Fibre 200 and all I got from this router (bearing in mind literally being a few feet away from it) was max 80mbps. And that’s on the 5G! The 2G was just even worse speed wise.
But I thought I’d give it a good and see if it’d progress over time (which it didn’t) but noticed that whenever I took a call from my phone, the person on the other end would say I was breaking up or couldn’t hear me well. And would end up having to ring me to clear the issue. So don’t use this router if you have WiFi calling services.
Then all of a sudden it just stopped working with my Virgin Superhub and had to reset the whole router to fix the issue in which I just got fed up of it and returned it with a few days left to spare.
Just got a new non-TP-link…