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D Link Dual Band Wireless Router

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Doogy 2024-06-07 09:57:56

[Internal] I recently bought a dual band router from B&H but wasn't getting the internet speeds I had expected. I checked the built in wireless card on my laptop and discovered that is was a single band card. I found this dual band adapter at B&H and decided to order one. I ordered it Tuesday and it arrived today. With WIN 10 and using a USB 3.0 port, it was as simple as plug and play. I am now getting 3 times faster internet speeds and am very pleased with this device. The price is great as was the free shipping. I would definitely recommend this device for a home wireless network.

5
Jay 2024-07-09 06:35:44

[4] The router is easy to set up and link to internet modem. Wireless logon from computers, laptops, phones and even tvs is quick and painless.

5
Delrosso 2024-06-27 07:26:46

[Yes] Linksys WRT3200ACM Dual-Band Wireless-AC3200 Gigabit RouterVery fast and effective router.

5
Lou 2024-04-19 07:53:45

[Auto-MDIX/MDI] i solve my several ethernet lines to link together with my router.

5
Siddhartha 2024-04-13 01:48:25

[1 GB DDR3] TP-Link ER605 V2 Omada Gigabit VPN Router was easy to set up (using it as a standalone router) and basically started working once powered on. The boot cycle is a bit slow (~2-3 mins), but once active there are no issues with all the network devices connected to it. The 4 ports are sufficient for setting up 4 different networks and the streaming devices seem to be more stable (less buffering, more responsive) than before. I should have bought this router years ago.

5
pc lover 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x Barrel Input] Needed to pick up a dual link DVI cable quick and B&H came through.

5
Tagir 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3.1 to 4.4 dBi] Having installed the Ubiquiti Networks UniFi U6 Enterprise Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band Access Point in our office, I can confidently say it’s one of the best wireless networking decisions we've made. Wi-Fi 6E Technology: The Wi-Fi 6E support is a game-changer, offering faster speeds, lower latency, and less interference, which is perfect for our bandwidth-intensive operations. Tri-Band Capabilities: The tri-band functionality, including the new 6 GHz band, significantly improves network efficiency and capacity, a major plus for environments with many connected devices. Seamless Integration: Integrating with the UniFi ecosystem was a breeze, allowing us to manage it along with our other Ubiquiti devices through the UniFi Network application. Impressive Range and Performance: The coverage is impressive, ensuring strong and reliable connections throughout our workspace, even in areas that previously had weak signals. Sleek Design: The access point boasts a sleek, modern design that fits unobtrusively in any office setting. Cost: It’s a premium product with a premium price tag, but for businesses requiring top-tier Wi-Fi performance, it’s a worthwhile investment. Advanced Setup: Some features may require a more advanced understanding of networking for optimal configuration, but the UniFi support community is a great resource for assistance. Conclusion: The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi U6 Enterprise Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band Access Point is an excellent choice for businesses or power users seeking to future-proof their Wi-Fi infrastructure with the latest technology. Its superior performance, combined with tri-band capabilities and Wi-Fi 6E support, ensures a high-speed, reliable wireless network that can handle the demands of a modern, connected environment. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to elevate their wireless connectivity to the next level.

5
Lisa 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[External] I am still impressed with my TP-Link switch and router. Neither are cantankerous or unreliable. They just work as advertised. Both the router and switch are in hotter environments. My several name brand, more expensive gamer high speed router and switches all seems to fade in the heat, eventually dying in 2 or less years. Way too expensive for marginable reliability and inconsistent speed. It appears with my TP-Link I may not have to buy a new ones soon. My needs are pretty simple. I don't need to be the fastest game in town, just transfer large files reliably and keep working. These continues to be all I could ask for.

5
Daniel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.3 in] I've been waiting for an affordable rack-mount 10Gbps router from a reputable company, and it's finally here! I'm using this router for a 10Gbps internet connection. I'm getting around 8200 Mbps throughput, which is around the same as what I get if I connect my PC directly to my ONT. Unlike some other competing products, TP-Link's hardware is sufficient to actually handle these fast speeds. My internet provider (Sonic) use copper 10GBase-T (standard Ethernet cables) for their ONT, so I'm using a Wiitek SFP-10G-T module in the WAN SFP+ port. The other SFP+ port goes to a MikroTik CRS312-4C+8XG 10Gbps switch that my devices are plugged in to. I haven't tested many of the built-in features yet, including the Omada controller. I don't really need any fancy features - I was upgrading from a basic consumer-grade wifi router, so honestly any router would have been fine for me. You don't have to use an Omada controller, especially if you just have one TP-Link device to administer, as the router has a decent web UI built-in. One of the main downsides of this router is that the eight Ethernet ports are only Gigabit. I really wish TP-Link would have at least made these 2.5Gbps ports. I guess they had to limit them to Gigabit to reach their $350 price point, but I would have been happy to pay a bit more to get 2.5Gbps. Having said that, Gigabit is still plenty of bandwidth for many devices, and you still get the full throughput across all the ports (each one can be concurrently downloading at 1Gbps, using ~8Gbps upstream bandwidth). If you want to get 2.5Gbps or 10Gbps on downstream devices, I'd recommend also buying a 2.5Gbps or 10Gbps switch that has an 10Gbps SFP+ uplink, and connect it to the SFP+ LAN port on the ER8411 via a DAC cable.

5
Gene 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.86 lb] This was a quick setup to extend the wifi from my TP-Link AX3000 wifi router. It copied over the SSID from my router and now I have strong coverage throughout the house.

5