• Reviews around signal (3.57 of 5)

    TP-Link Archer CR700 16x4 DOCSIS3.0 AC1750 Wireless Wi-Fi Cable Modem Router | Up to 1750Mbps Wi-Fi Speeds | Max Download Speeds Up to 680Mbps | Certified for Comcast XFINITY, Spectrum, and more

    • Fast internet signal, Great design, looks great!!
    • The AC1750 signal is consistent and strong and I've definitely seen an improvement in upload and download speeds across devices and OS's
    • Signal is strong and fast
    • Its fast performance, boost strong signal strength
    • We do not have a large house (1 story, 1600 sqft) and our cable connection is on the wall farthest from our living area, but signal should still have been strong and was not.
    • As with any cable modem router, the closer you are to the device, the stronger the signal
    • Also, this modem has crazy coverage - we have a *very* large house (5k+ square feet), and the signal is very strong in all corners of the house
    • Also, wireless signal is rather weak.
    • My unit is in the basement and yet all devices connected with Wi-Fi upstairs never have a weak signal
    • That coupled with a weak signal in parts of the house necessitated the change
    • Weak signal and multiple drops
    • Strong wireless signal given the 6 built in antennae
    • I bought the TP-Link RE200 range extender to work with it and everything works - very strong signal throughout 3,200 sf two story house with metal beam construction.
    • Use this for TWC and the wireless signal is completely unreliable
    • Weak signal and multiple
    • I paired an ASUS AC66U that has a fantastic signal.
    • Easy set-up, and strong, fast signal
    • If you find you need to bolster the signal (I did in the garage) then the TP-Link AC750 range extender is an easy add in
    • Great signal output
    • Signal is outstanding throughout a two story house.
    • I researched the new system AC and was hoping to get better signal strength and would no longer have to reboot.
    • strong signal, easy setup, and a modem/router combo
    • I've had this for a while and still very happy with the strong signal.
    • so you'd be paying for the strong WiFi signal I guess.
    • And get much better signal.
    • The signal is stronger than the TWC unit and the fact that I've been paying for a rental for the past 4 years; this was a no brainer.
    • We are getting very strong signals throughout the home which is a 2 story 3,000 sq ft structure (no basement).
    • Terrible signal and customer service needs help.
    • However, this device barely hangs on and sometimes, we do lose signal in the bedroom
    • The signal is adequate for a 1300 square foot apartment and even the surrounding area
    • With the modem in the central room where signal is most ideal, the wireless connection successfully reaches all areas without a hitch.
    • The signal is very strong and reaches everywhere in my house
    • but sometimes I loose signal on it
    • This modem is great and has a stronger wi-fi signal than the original Comcast one
    • And it appears that the wireless signal is nice and strong now -- much better than what I had before
    • Wireless and wired performance around the house seems no different though I do get a stronger signal two floors away from the
    • It remained compatible when the local cable changed from Time Warner to Spectrum and the base speeds adjusted from 20mb/s to
    • I also used wifi analyzer apps to determine the best channel(s) to manually select in order to reduce/eliminate contention
    • It could be a huge problem and vulnerability in this product (e,g, what if there's a security bug in the router
    • The 2.4 wifi is about the same as before, the 5G actually works with this modem unlike the stock and is very fast
    • It works good as a cable modem; however, as a wireless router, it drops connection constantly every day, either 2.4G or 5G band.
    • Aside from security and a failing 5G radio, the UI is clunky and is missing advanced features
    • Can't do that as I often work from home!
    • When it does work I guess it works as
    • Support sucks as the just email you with little help
    • Works good, but sometimes it got its moment of don't want to work as fast as it should be