• Reviews around performance (4.21 of 5)

    TP-Link SafeStream TL-R600VPN Gigabit Broadband Desktop VPN Router, 120M NAT throughput, 10k Concurrent Sessions, 256 DHCP Clients, 20 VPN Tunnels

    • Performance is good and have not had any issues for a while
    • Excellent router and performance.
    • The interface is simple, the performance is great, and the advanced VPN setup is a breeze.
    • Decided to get this when the phone company updated our modem so I could make use of the GB speed on my network, ended up disabling the DHCP on the modem because my peripherals were somehow bypassing this box, never had this concern on the old routers I've had from Netgear and Linksys, hopefully I'll get better performance out of it once I finish updating the cables or I'll move to one of the CISCO boxes
    • I'm moving towards wired installs where high performance is important, because it seems with high performance wireless routers it can be a gamble on whether or not it can deliver the speeds and optimizing the layout of wireless networks in an old house can be difficult
    • Solid performance.
    • Good price/performance for Gigabit Ethernet connectivity for your local LAN.
    • I need the VPNs, so I'm dealing with the poor performance for now...
    • Great performance for a great value price.
    • Performance is Rock Solid
    • Absolutely Love the performance I'm getting out of all three pieces
    • However, in checking once again and widening the scope I found that international reviews are much less favorable and that the lockups and poor performance are a KNOWN ISSUE (like this one from our friends across the
    • Easy to install and great performance.
    • Good basic device, works as it should, great price
    • I decided to replace it with something a smidgen closer to an enterprise router (this router) and a TP-Link TL-WA901ND 300Mbps Advanced Wireless N Access Point with Three 4dBi Detachable Antenna, 2.4 to 2.48GHz Frequency for non-Guest Wifi access and bringing the old (now broken router) back into service by disabling DHCP and re-configuring it as an LAN-isolated (guest