• Reviews around connectivity issue (1.71 of 5)

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

    • Just ran a 70.76 Mbps Speedtest, where we were lucky to get 30 Mbps, with connectivity issues, before
    • It seemed like anytime another person showed up, and added their phone to my wifi, i would get more connectivity issues
    • Because of the forced shared SSID on both bands, I have connectivity issues on the limits of the range of the 5G band where my devices refuse to switch to 2.4G band
    • With that being said, with a switch added to the chain, this Router has resolved all of my connectivity issues in my house.
    • I can have several people streaming with no connectivity issues.
    • What would be nice for a smart router to do, is auto-notify the ISP when the connectivity issue is an ISP outage, so users don't have to call
    • I got this to replace a wireless router that was having intermittent connectivity issues.
    • 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 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
    • 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
    • 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.