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The TP-LINK AC1900 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router delivers high-speed internet with 1300Mbps on the 5GHz band and 600Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. It features five gigabit ports, three external antennas, and advanced technologies like MU-MIMO and Beamforming for optimal performance and coverage. With robust security options and easy management through the TP-Link Tether app, this router is designed for modern homes that demand reliable connectivity.
M**S
Great coverage!
Surprisingly strong signal.. covering 530 m2 with concrete walls, steel inside.. and two floors, with 3 routers..
A**R
Ok
The 5G range is really low.. however the 2.4 is ok. I expected higher coverage range.The antennas are bulky and the Size is big.
A**V
Early delivery than promised
Fast delivery, installation of router takes longer if your internet has restriction/limitation by provider.
A**L
Fantastic Router
Pretty much the standard for awesome home routers. Will last you years.
C**T
Very good
Very good WiFi router.
D**O
Very Good Router, When It Works
I would give this router and support from TP-Link zero stars if I could. I had this router for almost a year. I was happy with it until I had to reset it. It now won't connect to the internet. After contacting their product support 3 times the problem has still not been fixed. I have been disconnected from 3 chats even though I told all 3 agents that what they were suggesting wouldn't work and would disconnect our chat. Their advice had me literally going in circles, solved nothing and disconnected each chat session. Now they want me to call them. I have asked for a replacement router 2 times now and have been told they won't do that until all trouble shooting has been completed. I have spent hours trouble shooting with them with no results. I would strongly suggest you look elsewhere for a good router with better support such as D-Link or Netgear.
D**M
Works great...until it doesn't.
Worked great for almost a month and I was very happy with it. All of a sudden I found it disconnected from all devices in my home, each time I would reset it different devices wouldn't be able to connect and even when they did they weren't getting full connection. I consider myself relatively tech savvy and I could not get it working or even figure out what the problem was. I contacted TP-Link support and while they did their best, the settings they had me change did not solve the problem. Alas I plugged in my 7 year old D-Link router and had none of the issues present. I would like to think I just got a lemon, but I would be lying if I said my opinion of TP-Link products is not soured now as this was my first time purchasing one of their products. I have exchanged this router with another D-Link and can only hope it works properly. Being quarantined at home is no time to start having internet problems
B**S
Absolute junk Wifi speeds (while getting 1Gbps on Ethernet)
This horrible thing. I got it because my ISP's modem/router combo device doesn't have good WiFi range. From the moment I plugged this device in, I only got about 60-90 Mbps over WiFi, although occasionally as high as 250. But when I connect via Ethernet to the router, I get the full 950-1000 Mbps. What's funnier is that I also get 800+ over Wifi when connected to the ISP's router. I contacted TP-Link support 2 or 3 times for about an hour total, and they eventually gave up and told me to get a replacement from Amazon, which I did. The replacement WAS THE SAME. This is not a WiFi congestion issue - I live in a detached house with only a couple houses around. One tech got me to see speeds of 950 Mbps on the replacement router when using channel 161 with 40 MHz width, but minutes later the speed was garbage again. I saw this on the firmware that came with the routers, and with the latest available after updating them. I tried with both "Smart Connect" enabled and disabled (that's where both 2.4 and 5 GHz use the same SSID). I saw the slow speeds on both a 2018 MacBook Pro and an iPhone 7, and on both 2.4 and 5 GHz. I see the slow speeds whether I'm 20+ft away or 2 feet away. The only positive thing I can say for this device is that its range is better than my ISP's. What a horrible purchase. I'm torn between returning even the replacement device because it REALLY DOESN'T WORK - what's the point of paying for 1Gbps if TP-Link only lets 100 Mbps through - but then we don't get the range we need for our house layout. TP-Link, you're pathetic.
R**6
I bought this router (AC1900) primarily because of the good reviews!
Sadly I had problems. Right out of the box the router was super easy to install and configure. No problems and no questions. After using it for several hours I noticed the speed was no where near what my old router provided. Comparing the speed when directly connected to the modem and then with a connection to one of the lan ports I found that the speed was less than 10% of the direct connection. I contacted Tech Support, which was very good and they had me do thorough testing (several times). I had changed the default LAN address to 192.168.1.1 from the default. When I changed back to the 192.168.0.1 default I found the speed went up significantly. 70% to 80% of the direct modem connection. Since I expect near 100%, I assumed I must have a defective router. I requested a return from Amazon and within a day I received another router. Hooked it up, did my testing and STILL only 70% - 80% of the max speed. I worked with Tech Support for 5 days with no solutions to my problem. They referred the ticket to the senior support folks but I can't wait on a solution that may never come. Luckily my old router still had WiFi functioning (but no working LAN ports) so I'm still limping along until I decide on a new router.I suggest new buyers do the following as soon as you plug in the router: 1) Update the firmware first thing. 2) Don't make any changes to the default LAN address (yet) 3) Do a speed test between your PC and modem and then do another from one of the LAN ports on the router. Make sure it's pretty close to the modem speed (my old router is between 96% and 99% of max) 4) If all looks good at this point make your changes to the LAN address (if needed) and check again. Hopefully all will be fine. Unfortunately my experience was not so good.
L**S
Crap range
ISP's Gateway was at the front of the house, with a floor, furnace, ducting and electrical cabling between the Gateway and where we need the WiFi signal (at the back of the house).The TPLink 1900 s was at the back of the house, in the room we were going to use it, with a Cat6 cable going to the ISP's gateway and properly configured.WiFI throughput was better with the ISP's gateway being 15 Meters away through a floor and with electrical cables and ducting to get through, than with the TPLink 1900 in the same room.Two notes before somebody writes me off as not knowing how to configure this:-Throughput was the same on the ETH ports of both the ISP and TPLink 1900 Routers.-I had the radios turned off on the opposite Wireless Router when testing the speed, to take radio interference out of it.-It was tested in Access Point mode and bridged mode.-Tests were conducted Line of Site to the TPLink 1900 in 2.5G and 5G mode at a distance of 4 meters, whereas the ISP Gateway was tested at a distance of about 15 Meters, through the floor/wiring/furnace/ducting.This product is either crap or our specific unit had issues, in which case, why does their manufacturing suck? Either way, I sent it back. If they want to give me another one, go ahead and I will re-review the product.The purpose of this router was simply to provide better wifi coverage at the back of our house, than our ISP's router does. It did not do this, at all, and hence I do not recommend this product.
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