• Reviews around wifi issue (1.17 of 5)

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

    • $200 to solve my wifi issues seemed like a small price to pay
    • Works perfect and fixed our wifi issues.
    • Since having this access point, all of our wifi issues are gone
    • Solved all our WiFi issues, so glad I listened to a colleague at work who recommended this device, one topic of discussion came up is that I have a one level home which is a major advantage as their maybe some signal issues if you live in a multi level home, IDK this is what the millennials went back and forth over .. bottom line it works in my ranch style home perfect
    • The replacement fixed all my WiFi issues I was having prior
    • $200 to solve my wifi issues seemed like a small price to pay
    • I have satellite Internet and have had slow WiFi issues
    • Other Thoughts: I would highly recommend this to anyone really wanting a whole home solution to wifi issues
    • 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
    • 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.