Archer 1200AC C50 as access point
Hi everybody.
I have configured an archer 1200 C50 as access point using this method
https://www.tp-link.com/fr-be/faq-417.html
It work good, but i find that my bandwith, is very poor with this configuration. In fact i have 125Mps before the Archer, and only +/- 60Mbps after.
I lost the half of my signal.
I also have other access point, like Netgear R7800, and with this one i don't loose signal, but with this, i have an option "AP mode" in the configuration interface, and my input signal stay in the WAN plug.
What do you think about that ?
Thanks a lot
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c50 shall also have an option AP mode in the configuration interface, maybe you can check the hardware version and upgrade the firmware
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May wrote
c50 shall also have an option AP mode in the configuration interface, maybe you can check the hardware version and upgrade the firmware
Hi,
Thanks for your answer, i will try to upgrade the firmware, but after investigations , it appears that my AC1200 is an Archer C50 V1.0000000, and it seems there is no gigabit ethernet ports on this model, but 10/100/ Mbps ports, and i think that's why i lost a part of my bandwith.
I am now with a 125Mbps Bandwith, and i will have soon 400Mbps .
It's maybe better to buy a newest model ?
What do you think about this ?
Thanks a lot , have a good day, and my best wishes for 2019
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yes, though c50 is ac1200, but the wan port is only fast ethernet support 100M
maybe you can find a new router with gigabit ethernet support 1000M, such as archer c1200
and one more thing, before you buy the router, you can find the emulator and release note for the firmware to know the features it has
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May wrote
yes, though c50 is ac1200, but the wan port is only fast ethernet support 100M
maybe you can find a new router with gigabit ethernet support 1000M, such as archer c1200
and one more thing, before you buy the router, you can find the emulator and release note for the firmware to know the features it has
Thanks for your answer,
I think that the Archer C7 will be able to do the job......
https://www.tp-link.com/fr/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C7.html#overview
And i have tried the émulator, it's very fine to be able to see how to configure the routeur
Thanks a lot
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hah, enjoy your internet
I love TP-Link gigabit wireless routers, I think they all work wll, at least for me it is
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