🚀 Elevate Your Internet Experience!
The TP-Link Archer AXE75 is a cutting-edge tri-band Wi-Fi 6E router that delivers lightning-fast speeds of up to 5400 Mbps. With a powerful 1.7 GHz Quad-Core CPU, it ensures optimal performance for gaming and streaming. Featuring advanced security with WPA3 and seamless integration with Alexa, this router is designed for the modern smart home. Its OneMesh technology allows for whole-home coverage, making it the perfect choice for tech-savvy users looking to enhance their connectivity.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 27.25 x 14.72 x 4.92 cm; 1.53 kg |
Item model number | Archer AXE75 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | Archer AXE75 |
Colour | black |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | Custom Router OS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.53 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**N
Upgrade from your crappy Virgin Superhubs to one of these - you won't regret it!
If you, like me, are a Virgin Media customer who has been gnashing their teeth in frustration at their absolutely rubbish so-called 'Superhub 3.0', then prick up your ears (and/or eyes) and read on. I've had my Superhub for about five years now and it was ok at first and its coverage used to reach the very rear of my long, narrow house, but over the past few months its WiFi has been randomly dropping until earlier this week when I received a message from Virgin Media saying 'Your account has been upgraded - reboot your kit', so I duly rebooted the Superhub only to find that the WiFi from it had completely stopped working. My partner and I both work from home, so this wasn't the best, but after some hair-pulling moments of panic I discovered that the ethernet ports on the back of the superhub still worked, so I was able to get some semblance of connectivity restored (the WiFi hotspot feature in Windows 11, indicentally, is absolutely superb) and decided that it was time to switch the superhub to modem only mode and purchase a WiFi router.After a little bit of hunting and research, I whittled my selection down to a few routers. The TP-Link Archer C64 obviously won the battle due to its bargain basement price and richness of features, so I snapped one up and it landed into my grubby little paws a few hours later, and I was quickly tearing through its cellophene wrapping to get a gawp at it.>>> WHAT'S IN THE BOX?In the box, you'll get the router itself, a short ethernet cable, the power adapter and a couple of quick-start instruction books. Bonus green points to TP-Link for making the packaging purely out of cardboard and better for the planet.>>> FIRST IMPRESSIONS?The first thing that struck me about this router is just how small and light it is - it's really tiny and weighs next to nothing. It's also square, which is a radical departure from the routers I've bought in the past which resembled artfully modelled matchboxes, and is very minimalist in its design. At each corner are its massive antennas which make it look like some sort of dead robot/crab creature.There are a row of LEDS on the front of it and, around its back, there are four ethernet ports (with a dedicated one for plugging into your hub) and a WPS/Reset button and the input for the power adapter.>>> IS IT EASY TO SET UP?Well, I work in IT and have set up a few routers in my time so I've got a fair bit of experience in such things. Saying that, I did find this router particularly simple to set up, mainly thanks to the TP-Link app which guides you through the setup process. From plugging it in, setting the Virgin Superhub to modem-only mode and getting the Archer C64 router up and running and pumping out its WiFi connection, it took less than 15 minutes, I reckon.Less IT savvy folks might find it a little more difficult (the app isn't great at explaining what you need to do next) so you might want to grab an IT-savvy pal to help you if you're not too sure what to do.>>>WHAT FEATURES DOES IT HAVE?Despite the relatively cheap price of the Archer C64, I think it's pretty fully featured. It's got all of the bells and whistles such as a built-in Firewall, Dual SSIDs, DMZ, port forwarding and all sorts of things.>>>HOW DOES IT PERFORM?Well, coming from a Virgin Superhub 3 - a hub that's not exactly well regarded - this thing is lightning fast and has an impressive range. The superhub failed to reach the bathroom at the very rear of my old, long, narrow house (with thick walls), but with the Archer C64 I'm getting a fantastic signal and good speeds. Running a speed test sees this router hitting and sustaining the maximum speed my contract is capable of. You can't ask for more than that!>>>SUMMING UPThis is an absolutely cracking router for the price and, if you're sick of the hub that came with your broadband package you should definitely consider getting one of these!
K**R
Great router for the price
Replaced our old router with this and we noticed a difference in connectivity and speed pretty instantly. Coverage is good, though we do have a couple of range extenders also from Tapo. So far dropout rate has been minimal and I think this has been more a problem with the Internet provider than the router. Easy to set up, just follow the instructions and you'll be fine, but lots of help on the Internet if not. Works really well and really happy with it, but more importantly the kids are happy!
M**L
Cutting corners on the small things
Update: July 2024 firmware update bricked my router! Returned to Amazon for a refund. Great router when used with the excellent TP-Link Tether app. Annoyingly the package is supplied with a 0.5 metre Cat 5e cable instead of 6e. Old tech cable and cable too short. Also, really annoying is that the power adapter also has a really short lead. Hopeless if you want to place high up and slightly away from a power point. Little things like that let it down. Router however is nicely designed and highly spec'ed for the value for money price. Didn't find it made much of a speed improvement over the supplied WiFi 6 router from EE, but software is infinitely better and full control over the device. Recent price drop makes this WiFi 6e router close to the price of it's WiFi 6 sibling. Worth the extra £30 for future proofing. Overall happy, but will need to purchase a new adapter and Cat 6e longer network cable.
C**
Worth its cost
Bought this when I was shopping for a WIFI 6e router after some research into cost vs performance etc.I chose this product as I was familiar with other TP-link products and was happy with their quality and usability. This product was also on the more affordable side of WIFI 6e routers at the time of purchasing.Firstly, the setup was easy and relatively quick.The user controls and network settings were well layed out and easy to change. The Router gives a strong signal and good connection through the gigabit RJ45 ports too.I haven't had any dropouts or lost signals through the router and had nothing but consistent service.I would highly recommend this router to anyone wanting to upgrade from the pitiful routers that internet service providers (ISPs) provide. Just be mindful that the ISP mostly want their equipment back if you cancel your contract so as tempting as it is... dont bin your old router.
P**N
High speed, reliable and far-reaching wifi signal!
Fantastic unit. I got it as a deal on Amazon. Very competitive price. The unit is perhaps a bit of an eyesore, at least for my wife :), but the performance is outstanding. I upgraded to a gigabit internet, and my ISP router was not up to the job of transmitting these sort of speeds as it is a wifi 5 device. However, because it comes with an integrated phone service, it must be connected. So I got the Archer unit and basically use it a wifi access point. You basically select a mode of operation as access point. You then loose some functionality, like protection, etc., but this is still provided by the ISP router. So all is good. It works really well. Much better signal and stability when compared with the ISP router. I have a big house, but absolutely no problem of getting decent speeds at the very far corner of the house. I get wifi speeds up to the full speed, around 930 Mbps, in the room adjacent to the router. In the farthest corner of the house I still get around 200 Mbps download. Never had performance like this with the ISP router which had to work with two extension discs... Highly recommended. As regards the safety feature that some people complain about, you can still disable internet for selected clients based on a schedule. But, this is restricted to the time on and time off. Still, probably ok for the majority of users.
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