• Reviews around connection issue (1.67 of 5)

    TP-Link AC5400 Wireless Tri-Band Wi-Fi Router (Archer C5400)

    • Apart from the looks, I haven't had connection issues on it, and when connected, I have a strong signal, similar to the AC3150, but slightly better in areas, probably due to the additional antennas.
    • This router is fast, have had zero connection issues
    • Faster isn't always better if you have connection issues
    • I started looking for an alternative after Netgear's replaced router started showing similar connection issues
    • only I'd be more content instead of being forced to utilize the app on my phone when I'm utilizing it for other means.- Lastly, and I think this may tie in with my connection issue: when I occasionally do a speed test using the app, the results are mixed
    • Returned due to 2.4 GHz network dropping after router had been on a couple days, connection issues from 2.4-only devices, and an insane error message stating "The 5GHz network is unavailable due to restrictions in your region/country."
    • Yet the connection issue remains problematic on the upstairs level of the house
    • It worked fine for a while, but I noticed connection issues last night
    • No longer do my Apple products have any connection issues....in the living room where the Google Wifi unit sits
    • Use to have connection issues with devices that are far from away from router but these external antennas did the trick.
    • The IEEE 802.11ac technology eliminated connection issues I was having with my older IEEE 802.11n wireless router
    • The N was pretty snappy at 100Mbps in the kitchen
    • The N was pretty snappy at 100Mbps in the kitchen
    • n’t look nearly as much like a spaceship as other routers in its class
    • The bad - I've been wanting to assign static IP's to a couple of devices that are hardwired via a switch I have connected, but when looking at the network and trying to find which Mac address is assigned to what device, the current UI refreshes the list every time you look at a device then go back
    • The N was pretty snappy at 100Mbps in the kitchen
    • The bad - I've been wanting to assign static IP's to a couple of devices that are hardwired via a switch I have connected, but when looking at the network and trying to find which Mac address is assigned to what device, the current UI refreshes the list every time you look at a device then go back
    • My Asus would still do about 24MB/s, but the internet would practically die when the transfers were going on.3
    • It has an old tech look about it and is pretty big compared to the aforementioned cheaper router`s, but if you have burn money, then I would recommend this router.
    • My Asus would still do about 24MB/s, but the internet would practically die when the transfers were going on.3
    • It has an old tech look about it and is pretty big compared to the aforementioned cheaper router`s, but if you have burn money, then I would recommend this router.