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    TP-Link AC1200 Dual Band Router - Wireless AC Router for Home(Archer C50)

    • I disabled the wi-fi feature on the cable company supplied modem/router and used this as the wireless signal - tons better!
    • This unit has great signal, it's easy to get going, I really appreciate the wall mount features - and they've built in a great little feature that dims/kills the external LED lights at a set
    • No access point mode - for such an expensive router, this feature should be available, without having to try work around it.2
    • It's as simple as my Apple router was, but with many great features in the App
    • Great features including parental control
    • I like the automatic features as it always routes traffic and is constantly optimizing channel traffic, however, the automatic features are also the downfall in my application.
    • Admin interface has some nice features.
    • Hopefully, they keep updating it with better features and a better interface
    • The reason I penalize this router for lacking this feature is that my previous two routers (which were ASUS) did support this feature and I had just assumed it would be there - didn't realize it was not a given and would have purchased a different
    • One of the best features is the mobile app used to manage it
    • Seems to work so far, and seems to have lots of really good security features, too
    • Overall, it is a very capable router that, while still not inexpensive, provides robust features that competes well in this space.
    • This unit has other nice features due to the app, and of course, if we bought a bigger house we could add a couple of the smaller round Google routers to this and set up an even stronger wifi network.
    • Liked features of shared USB memory stick and printer.
    • and cool features on the app!!.
    • It also has a smart connect feature which would automatically choose the optimal band / channel for a particularly device
    • MAX traffic (pending on ISP bandwidth plan.- High security with built-in software to control who gets to see, and most importantly not see your network- Great app features: let's you turn on/off devices and allocate
    • The OnHub has other good features that give it a lot of potential.
    • The smartphone app provides some really useful features such as blocking internet access from certain devices (good for families), viewing upload/download activity per device, and easily setting up guest networks
    • It does lack more advanced features that you would find in a router that supports DDWRT, for example, so if you're looking for something similar this isn't the router for you.
    • Overall, it is a very capable router that, while still not inexpensive, provides robust features that competes well in this space.
    • Don't forget that some of the cool features like setting up your own VPN, authenticated HTTP/FTP access of local drive over the internet and parental controls are all still
    • Great user interface, and all the features I need to limit bandwidth
    • The hard power button and wifi on/off button are nice features on the AC1200 as well
    • The user interface is friendly and neat, the features that the router has are enough for me
    • Multiple channels was an excellent feature!
    • Although there are some cool features for guest and family (like a timer when there will be no internet for kids).
    • You have some cool features that will test internet to the WAP, and WAP to your phone
    • I like the advanced features in the actual router settings
    • The AC3150 also includes a full set of modern advance features ( you can easily see what they are here on Amazon so I won’t bother to repeat it here ), however, it’s not enterprise grade so don’t expect for example, to be able to set up sophisticated firewall rules
    • Wireless feature is awesome and no issues since installing it.
    • I also enabled the “Smart Connect” feature, which allows the router to decide the best network for any connected devices to gain access to
    • Smart Connect seemed to do a good job when devices first connected, but as the device was moved around, the feature failed to live up to its promise of seamlessly switching bands as needed.
    • programAC3150 v2 gets better than its predecessor with a few things but in general brings all the good features of the Archer line of router products.1
    • The Smart Connect feature which supports one SSID name for all bands was not reliable.
    • I later found out that Netgear did not support WOL features, nor the ability to edit ARP tables and does not give the consumer the option to enable those settings
    • Wireless feature is awesome and no issues since installing it.
    • The user interface is not as feature rich as the Asus routers ive favoured recently, but Im finding that more and more, we are being forced to use ISP supplied routers anyway, days of being able to get the modem from isp coupled with your own router are diaspparing as tv/telephone services get bundled by the same service provider and hence smart features like QoS, DDNS etc on 3rd party routers dont actually add much value
    • At first it was missing features that I thought it was to have, but with the recent update of the software, all those features are there
    • Great features including a guest network capability.
    • Several months now and works as it was on day 1 and Set up was a breeze!. No signal loss or any other issues
    • and I have great WIFI coverage on the first floor of the house as well as in the basement
    • They walked me through another reset and tried to get off the line as fast as they could.
    • I went from a single band to this triple band as well as from a 10Mbit to 100Mbit service