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TP-Link Archer C80 AC1900 MU-MIMO Dual Band Wireless Gaming Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 1300 Mbps/5 GHz + 600 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental…

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TP-Link Archer C80 AC1900 MU-MIMO Dual Band Wireless Gaming Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 1300 Mbps/5 GHz + 600 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental…
TP-Link Archer C80 AC1900 MU-MIMO Dual Band Wireless Gaming Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 1300 Mbps/5 GHz + 600 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental…

Description

  • 802.11ac Wave2 Wi-Fi โ€“ 1300 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 600 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band.
  • 3ร—3 MIMO Technology โ€“ Transmitting and receiving data on three streams to pair flawlessly with your 3ร—3 clients.
  • Boosted Wi-Fi Coverage โ€“ Beamforming technology delivers a highly efficient wireless connection.
  • MU-MIMO โ€“ To help your devices achieve optimal performance by making communication more efficient.
  • Intelligent Connection โ€“ Smart Connect directs clients to the less congested band and Airtime Fairness optimizes the time usage.

Additional information

Specification: TP-Link Archer C80 AC1900 MU-MIMO Dual Band Wireless Gaming Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 1300 Mbps/5 GHz + 600 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental…

General
Brand

โ€ŽTP-Link

Specification
Product Dimensions

โ€Ž21.5 x 12.5 x 3 cm, 810 Grams

Item model number

โ€ŽC80

Manufacturer

Connectivity Type

โ€ŽWi-Fi

Wireless Type

โ€Ž802.11ac

Are Batteries Included

โ€ŽNo

Item Weight

โ€Ž810 g

Reviews (4)

4 reviews for TP-Link Archer C80 AC1900 MU-MIMO Dual Band Wireless Gaming Router, Wi-Fi Speed Up to 1300 Mbps/5 GHz + 600 Mbps/2.4 GHz, Supports Parental…

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  1. JMacD_18

    I use this as my main router as an alternative to the virgin media super hub 2.
    The speeds we got whilst using the super hub as well as the amount of cutouts was unacceptable.
    Since switching the super hub onto modem mode and using the TP-Link Archer A7 as our main router, the difference has been phenomenal. We now get the speeds over WiFi and wired that we pay virgin media for.
    The โ€˜Tetherโ€™ app, which is used to control the routerโ€™s settings, is extremely easy to use and allows you to see how many devices are connected to the internet, allows you to change your network name and password and allows you to block/unblock devices you donโ€™t want to be connected at any point in time.
    I strongly recommend this router to anyone who is experiencing similarities using virginโ€™s own supplied router as the difference is very clear.

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  2. Arun Lakhani

    i looked for a new router to get better coverage around the house since we are in lockdown and internet usage is higher and coverage could be better in my room when I’m working. The hub 3 is ok but the main issues are coverage around house and connection drops once a day.

    installed the new router, very easy and straightforward, coverage around the house much better. great.

    had a few video calls for work and the video and audio kept dropping out, very weird. did a few tests, changed a few cables as I thought it was a dodgy ethernet cable but it isn’t, the router just randomly drops packets and is frankly unusable. have started the returns process.

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  3. Gantelope

    First off, this router, TP-Link Archer C2300 has exceeded my expectations and I now have WiFi performance I didn’t think possible.
    Let me describe the issues I was seeing with my Virgin Media Hub3 that are now resolved which may help other people.
    1. WiFi connected but some devices reporting no internet while others were fine. The number one frustration.
    2. General slow down
    3. Phone losing contact with Chromecast dongle
    4. Virgin Media TV box reporting no connection even when connected (same as point 1 I guess)

    I have read that the Hub3 router from Virgin Media struggles when there are lots of device connected at the same time. We have a household of 4 all with phones etc so we were seeing 10+ devices connected. Too much for the poor Hub3 to deal with. No issues for the TP-Link though. Switch the Hub3 into modem mode and connect the supplied Ethernet cable from Hub3 port 1 to the Internet port on the TP-Link and off you go. I renamed the WiFi networks to be the same as the Hub3 ones no…

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  4. John

    I don’t often write reviews on products I have purchased from Amazon. However on this occasion I have to. If you are wondering if this router is any good, quite simply it has surpassed my expectations ten times over.

    I have recently switched to BT Full Fibre to the premises. The supplied router (Smart Hub 2) which you are supplied with is quite simply …RUBBISH! Not worth setting it up.

    I was previously using a four year old TP-Link AC1200 Router/Modem ( Archer 400) which I thought was doing a pretty decent job until I found out that only ONE of the ethernet ports ( the WAN/LAN port) allows the full potential of a 1Gb connection. That and the Wifi signal beyond 20 feet down my garden was poor and had to be boosted by an external POe wifi access point .The other three LAN ports only allow UPTO 100 Mbps. So hence my purchase of this new router.

    After configuring the new router I am able to use the 5Ghz frequency at the bottom of my 100 foot garden while streaming Netflix…no delays at…

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