• Reviews around time (2.09 of 5)

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

    • I had a hard time finding a spot for it as my old ASUS router used to stand up on it's side taking up minimal room but this one had a foot print about 4 times wider
    • This time it worked... static ip configured and it's online
    • Instead of wasting anymore time on TP-Link, I'll happily spend the next few hours researching the new mesh network that will take this unit's place.
    • This time it took several minutes during which I suspect the device updated its firmware
    • I wasted my time and set on google support for over 4 hours
    • When attempting to reconnect, it would refuse to acknowledge correctly entered passwords multiple times in a row
    • Every time I reboot, I lose all WIFI settings and have to reconfigure device
    • But it took me about 5-6 times to connect to PS4 and while Macbook and Mackbook Pros take a long time (10-20seconds) to reconnect when return from blank screen of inactivity
    • I have never had an easier time setting up a router
    • After hard time figured it out how work, honestly, it works well
    • I reset it several times, reset my modem, ran tests throughout the house (only 1400 sqft) and it just fails every time
    • (pic posted - top number is this router, bottom is the Linksys).My Dropcams would lose connection several times per hour, and they haven't broken connection in over two days now
    • don't waste your time
    • Do not waste your time or money
    • As someone who has always purchased top of line routers, most of the time more expensive than the OnHub, I have quite a bit of experience with router settings as well as router problems.
    • The problem never happens the same time in succession
    • If I can get online with my laptop why is any of this time wasting needed
    • From the previous standar TP-LINK router that we have, that hangs all the time with many computers connected, is a great change, it work in every band realy good
    • (pic posted - top number is this router, bottom is the Linksys).My Dropcams would lose connection several times per hour, and they haven't broken connection in over two days now
    • Only time will tell how it works over time, I would recommended the On-Hub to anyone who wants a easy to set up wireless router.
    • The customer support this time says that I didn't have a picture of the serial number attached to the case, which was NEVER asked for.
    • and I had a hard time logging into the router(kept telling
    • Sometimes the schedules work, other times it doesn’t
    • At first, setting it up as an access point was a painful time sink.
    • Finding the perfect time to do this is tricky
    • I love being able to see who is connected and restrict times
    • A hundred time better than my old router.
    • Sometimes it would say great, other times it would say not connected.
    • Installation took about ten minutes, with most of that being dead time as it updated it's firmware.
    • However, if you use thicker cables, you may have a hard time fitting the good looking cylinder shell over the body of the router without it hitting the cables, which could cause issues with it fitting properly.
    • 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