• Reviews around performance (4.03 of 5)

    Google WiFi Router by TP-Link - OnHub AC1900 (Managed by Google WiFi APP)

    • Performance wise, no issues so far.
    • I thought I did my homework and ordered what I really wanted/needed to improve performance of my Wireless-N installation, I even returned an AC2300 router thinking I had ordered wrong.
    • The wireless performance is pretty good, but the user interface is so sluggish that this is the most frustrating router I have ever configured.
    • So far love the performance
    • I was using the Optimum online router, and was having very poor wifi performance
    • It's wireless performance under default settings is awful and limited to a little over 100 Mbps when tested by several review sites.
    • The performance has been stellar even compared to an older
    • But my tablet, that I tend to use in my bedroom, seemed to get the worst performance (due to the location in my home)
    • Great performance while it was working, but 14 months isn't a terribly long lifespan.
    • Excellent performance
    • I have not tried any storage modes as I have two dedicated nas arrays, but give this device high marks for pure awesome wireless performance across three bands!
    • very mediocre performance, USB is not usable (yet?), speaker, zigBee, and BLE are not usable (yet?)no indication of congestion even when Amazon prime movie is stalled and bufferingdoesnt cover my average size
    • After spending YEARS flashing various routers with DD-WRT just to get decent wireless performance, it's nice to finally have something that just WORKS out of the box
    • The performance and range are solid for my two story house
    • Google might have made a choice to simplify the configuration but people often get inferior performance and they won't ever fix it because they won't touch the settings
    • I replaced the router with this one and immediately got much better wifi performance.
    • Absolutely great wireless rouuter, super performance, good price, quick deliver
    • Router itself has great performance.
    • After owning this router for a few months, it's given me nothing but rock solid performance
    • On average, we are getting 195 Mbit/s within the house, with several walls between where we are getting signal and the router.*Stable performance.
    • Easy setup, provides useful information, and it allowed me to retire remove an additional access point while improving overall performance.
    • I have full coverage with no dead spots and this router has excellent performance.
    • Really happy with the router, great performance
    • Performance is great.
    • The 8 antennas, MU-MIMO 4-stream technology, and Smart Connect (which automatically assigns devices to the best band to balance network demands) worked together to help me achieve good performance and much better range
    • But when your device breaches the 5ghz 20-30 ft threshold, performance, which was lagging to begin with, drops off
    • Solid, dependable performance
    • but this product is excellent, very good coverage, super easy to setup and excellent performance.
    • (even I did not found out how to open at the beginning), looks nice and delivers a great performance
    • I don't think my home is very different from common households and for these use cases, the Archer 3150 v2 is a very relevant router with impressive performance.
    • At $99, it is also the same price, but the TP-Link OnHub offers better performance
    • I have walked down the street more than 300-feet and I still get 1 bar from this router and adequate actual performance for things like checking email on the 2.4 Ghz broadcast from inside the house.
    • the improved performance and network reliability are worth every penny.
    • and I had little motivation to replace it except I was hoping for slightly better performance with some of my newest devices
    • Super performance
    • The performance was so bad I switched back to a 3 year old router after 1 month of trouble shooting
    • Outstanding performance all over our house
    • I purchased this router hoping to get better range and performance over my existing 5th generation Apple Airport Extreme
    • The performance is slightly better than an Apple Time Capsule in terms of latency and speed of download/upload.
    • This router is straightforward, reliable and high performance
    • Performance is insane even in out two story home
    • Per TP-Link, this feature "gives up to 3x greater Wi-Fi performance while gaming and streaming on multiple devices"
    • I am very happy with this and highly recommend for simple setup and great performance.
    • I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this router for its ease of use, broad feature set, and fantastic performance.
    • and I have to say, this is the best performance for the money that I ever had on a router
    • Performance was spotty and less that what I am presently getting.
    • (it) has been fine-tuned for better performance, providing more than twice the throughput across multiple MU-MIMO devices
    • It auto updates and you never have to deal with firmware and security updates or adjusting settings on the device to get the optimal performance for your WiFi network
    • Great performance and looks great on book shelf
    • It then tries to force your device onto the 2.4ghz where performance is even worse
    • Look at the awful performance in this wireless benchmark graph.http://core0.staticworld.net/images/article/2015/08/onhub-5ghz-80211n-36-intel-100611073-orig.jpgSome have pointed out that the chart above was due to the client accidentally connected to the 2.4 GHz network rather than 5 GHz
    • After I disabled the built-in antivirus I had been experiencing very poor performance
    • Outstanding performance
    • I am hopeful that the upcoming Asus model may have better performance too.
    • Admittedly, I have not had great 5 Ghz performance from my previous D-link router either.
    • My TP-Link Archer C9 always had a solid 5ghz signal to that location, so it's performance was much better.
    • Under the hood, the C5400 has a strong specification leading to fantastic network performance
    • Too bad, I really liked it and the performance it provided.
    • Overall the router's wireless performance is very good which is really why I give the product 5 stars
    • very mediocre performance, USB is not usable (yet?), speaker, zigBee, and BLE are not usable (yet?)no indication of congestion even when Amazon prime movie is stalled and bufferingdoesnt cover my average size
    • The performance and coverage has been excellent
    • I was looking for stable, high performance tri-band wireless solution for my gigabit home internet connection, and had tried the three node Velop, an EA9500, Asus RT5300 and dedicated access points.
    • This router has great performance, and I like the administration interface.
    • This ac5400 is by far the best, and the only one with enough power and performance to consistently deliver 220 mbs throughout my entire 1800 sqft home
    • They've all had various problems, from regularly required reboots, poor WiFi coverage, connectivity problems to work using standard connectivity methods, poor performance, etc
    • I wanted to load up a VPN application but decided the router was not showing enough performance to warrant the effort
    • The performance has been flawless and almost all the devices show a much higher internet speed
    • I like the performance and features, the lack of ports is the only downside for me
    • Easy to set up, and rock solid performance.
    • Good performance for my purpose
    • If you're comfortable with the MSRP of $199, I would say that this router will get you great performance for the average user.
    • What the market still doesn't offer is something that has outstanding performance, is completely user configurable and
    • Unless this device offers verifiably superior wireless performance, the other issues are mere footnotes
    • The results improved my wireless network performance.
    • Easy setup/replacing prior wireless router; excellent performance, coverage, reliability
    • I tested it with as many devices connected simultaneously and could not overload it or degrade the performance.
    • It’s a fantastic router that’s been well designed inside and out, delivering a great user experience and superb performance
    • Performance is flawless and the built in OpenVPN server makes connecting back home when traveling a breeze
    • Performance is better.
    • As a result, performance of streaming to my TV is MUCH improved
    • A Smart Connect feature automatically assigns each device to the best available band to achieve optimal performance
    • The performance of the laptop has always been disappointing but now it is very good
    • It has specs that any comparable unit costs $120+ and its performance is as good if no better
    • And for the negative:*Poor 5 Ghz performance
    • I highly recommend this router for someone that needs great performance and coverage.
    • it's got great performance
    • Overall I am happy with this router , it offers up great performance , it manages channels automatically and it's got a nice app to go along with it
    • You're looking for good WiFi performance, and3
    • or so it went back to the same old poor performance.
    • Strong performance
    • Absolutely stellar performance and usability
    • It's funny because when I first tried setting up the router I called RCN and NEST and the tech support guys both said that the Google OnHub router should not give me better performance over the Linksys E2500 because they were both dual band rputers with the same specs
    • A big performance boost and much longer range than even my ASUS that I was using.
    • Great performance on both bands and a huge coverage improvement in our home since upgrading to this router.
    • Above all it is very hard to deny just how great the performance is across the board
    • In this case, the Wave 2 Tri-Band features of the router are demanding the power to improve their performance.
    • That said the performance is great, range and speed is excellent
    • So far good reception good performance
    • I went from a single band to this triple band as well as from a 10Mbit to 100Mbit service
    • I wanted something that was going to give me a little more directional boost in wifi throughout my house as well as give me better security than many of the basic routers out there
    • and you will have a new appreciation for how broken an
    • I now have service on the third floor as well as in the garage on the first floor all with this single router
    • As typical with devices like these, I upgrade the firmware to make sure I have the latest features, it is running as good as it can, etc
    • Good wifie connection is on all 3 inside levels of my house as well as in my back yard and front yard
    • no more need to screw in the antennas and I love it.-The router is also fairly light and not as massive as my Asus, so i love this as
    • Not as fast as I'd
    • The N was pretty snappy at 100Mbps in the kitchen