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TP-LINK Archer C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless AC Gigabit Router, 2.4GHz 450Mbps+5Ghz 1300Mbps, 2 USB Ports, IPv6, Guest Network

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  • 1.75Gbps total available bandwith, which includes 450Mbps at 2.4GHz and 1300Mbps at 5GHz
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Summary : Screen Size, Screen Resolution, Graphics Coprocessor, Graphics Card RAM
Wireless Type 802.11 A/C
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 2
Brand Name TP-LINK
Item model number Archer C7
Operating System Microsoft Windows 10, 8.1, 8 and below, MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux
Item Weight 1.9 pounds
Product Dimensions 6.4 x 9.6 x 1.3 inches
Item Dimensions L x W x H 6.4 x 9.6 x 1.3 inches
Processor Count 1
Computer Memory Type DDR3 SDRAM

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Date First Available April 17, 2013

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Archer C3200 Archer C2600 Archer C9 Archer C7 Archer C5 Archer C50
Wireless Combined Speed AC3200 AC2600 AC1900 AC1750 AC1200 AC1200
Wi-Fi Speed 5GHz 1300Mbps + 5GHz 1300Mbps + 2.4GHz 600Mbps 5GHz 1733Mbps + 2.4GHz 800Mbps 5GHz 1300Mbps + 2.4 GHz 450Mbps 5GHz 1300Mbps + 2.4 GHz 450Mbps 5GHz 867Mbps + 2.4GHz 300Mbps 5GHz 867Mbps + 2.4GHz 300Mbps
Wireless Range Ultimate Ultimate Best Best Better Better
CPU Processor 1GHz Dual-Core CPU and 3 co-processors 1.4GHz Dual-Core 1GHz Dual-Core Single Core Single Core Single Core
USB Ports 1 USB 3.0 + 1 USB 2.0 2 USB 3.0 1 USB 3.0 + 1 USB 2.0 2 USB 2.0 2 USB 2.0 1 USB 2.0
Antennas 6-External 4-External 3-External 3-External + 3-Internal 2-External 2-External
Guest Network, IPv6 Support, HD Video Streaming & Online Gaming
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4K Compatible
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The TP-Link Archer C7 is an AC1750 class router with gigabit ports and dual band Wi-Fi that supports up to 450mbps on wireless-N and 1300mbps on wireless-AC. Here's my take on it:

The box and connectors:

As far as consumer routers go, this is a pretty standard router that offers a couple of nice extras that generally are not found on most routers. On the back panel, the Archer C7 has four gigabit Ethernet ports, and the accompanying WAN port is also gigabit making it suitable for use with the newer class of modems. It also houses a pair of USB 2.0 ports for attaching NAS devices and/or setting up a print server directly off the router without a host computer. The router also supports IPv4 and IPv6 protocols making it a bit future proof (I use this term loosely - as we all know, standards have a way of changing overnight). The unit also uses a standard AC adapter/wall wart combination for power. The connectors for the 5gHz connectors are also located on the rear of the box, as is the WPS reset button.

Last but not least, this router has a dedicated wireless on/off switch in the back AND a power on/off button - seeing as most routers do not have these - this is very cool. These two switches allow the user to disable wireless, and/or perform a cold reboot of the router independently - without having to unplug it from the AC jack (to say nothing of this reducing greatly the risk of the box getting fried by constantly plugging and unplugging this jack). Kudos to TP-Link for this.

On the front panel it's a pretty typical modern display for a router (with the cutesy icon shaped LED indicators of course).
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I usually wait a couple of weeks for my reviews of tech products, but I am so thrilled with this purchase after 24 hours that I can't wait.

This is replacing my D-Link DIR-825 that I have had for more than 4 years. I have been happy with the D-Link but it has been dragging when it comes to actual routing. Seemed to be dropping connections (even if just momentarily) and browsing shared files between computers and devices on the network just seemed to be getting more and more buggy with each passing week. So I figured I might as well future proof. At some point I plan on using the 5ghz AC band to wirelessly bridge the router upstairs with the server downstairs. Right now I have a Cat 5e cable running through some duct work. I had used 5Ghz N for home media serving before with good success but the bandwidth limitation just made it less than 100% smooth. Reviews seem to give a real world benefit of 2x to 3x better performance from AC so as soon as prices come down on AC equipment I will probably do that.

Anyway, I am only using the 2.4Ghz N band right now and I am stunned. My plan was to keep the old D-Link as an access point connected via 100 feet of CAT 6 so that I could have good wireless in the backyard. After setting up the Archer C7, the D-link is in its box and in storage. The range is simply awesome. I haven't found a weak spot, yet. Simple networking across cable or wireless is definitely snappier. With any PC using a wired connection, accessing shared files is like I am accessing a local drive. My D-Link did a fine job with transfer speeds, maxing out all but my 2TB Seagate 7200 drives and the Archer C7 is no different.
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My network connection is 6000/768Kbps ADSL through DSLExtreme and live in a house which has lot size of ~20K sq-ft. Our household has upwards of ~15 types of wireless devices including 5 laptops, 3 game machines, 4 tablets, iPod touch, Nintendo DS', and a few other hand held gaming devices - average of 5 or 6 connected to the router simultaneously. In ~March 2013, after my kids got rid of some old games that would only work with WEP security, I changed the security settings of my old NETGEAR WNR854T 802.11n router from WEP to WPA2. Note: WEP security only supports up to 54mbps (802.11a/b), whereas WPA/WPA2 support the higher n-standard speeds (300mpbs+) and strong AES/TKIP encryption. This single change increased wireless throughput by >20% (verified using speedtest.net). Note: in 2006 the WNR854T was one of the 1st 802.11n standard gigabit routers that supports single band up to 300mbps @ 2.4ghz. However, after changing the security settings, my old WNR854T router would lock-up or lock-out a device (many times per day) requiring the router to be rebooted. After several frustrating months of trying different router settings, mac-address/IP tethering, different router locations, different phone-line filters, etc., I threw in the towel and started looking for a different router. I found the latest standard ac1750 appealing because of the acclaimed speed and range - both of which I wanted anyway. Over the course of about 3-4 months I tried 4 different 802.11ac compliant routers. What I found is described below. Hopefully, it will save others a lot of time.Read more ›
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