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Dominate your competitors with this TP Link Archer tri-band gaming router. It offers one 2.4GHz and two 5.0GHz bands, so you can connect more devices with less interference, and it uses MU-MIMO technology to reduce signal wait time and bottlenecking. This TP Link Archer tri-band gaming router has multiple processors to ensure smooth task executions.
Overall5 out of 5
Nice little drop-in replacement router
Bytuxedojack
Rock-solid, dependable, and the built-in OpenVPN Connect client isn't bad at all (beats the heck out of setting up DynDNS and OpenVPN yourself, and I say that coming from a pfSense).
The one beef I have is that there's no multi-gig / 10Gb switch port on it, but to be fair, the two link aggregation ports will do for 95% of users (the rest of us are running NIC teaming in-OS).
It also cut the power usage and noise levels on my rack _way_ down - I was able to remove an Optiplex 7020 desktop (pfSense router), a Netgear R6300 v2 WAP, and a Netgear JGS728TP switch from the rack, and my home office is a lot more tolerable now. I'm looking forward to see how it gets in the summer.
tuxedojack
Later update
January 8, 2025
This router turned into a HUGE brick later on and I ended up returning it under the service plan since traffic would get hard-dropped and the device would require a physical reboot in order to function. I replaced this with an Asus RT-AX82U (which had its own issues that were solved once I flashed it to Merlin).
It's a shame this thing went as bad as it did, but c'est la vie. I can say, though, I won't be going back to TP-Link for network hardware after how many times this thing crashed like it was a contestant in Mario Kart.