AX3000 differences
Looking on Amazon at the Archer AX3000 and see two different ones. One says newer model however that particular one does not appear on TPlink page. So how do I determine which is the newest?
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Hi,
Retailers often advertise these routers by their speed class (i.e AX3000, AX6000, etc.) instead of the actual model numbers.
Maybe check again if you can find the actual model numbers in the smallprint.
There have been a few AX3000-class routers from TP-Link, like the AX50 and AX55 which have an USB port and the AX53 without USB port.
The AX50 is the "old" model, for which there will likely not be any more firmware updates.
Actually there exist also a variant of the AX50 model that was really called the AX3000, but I think this was something like an exclusive deal for Walmart.
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Hi,
Retailers often advertise these routers by their speed class (i.e AX3000, AX6000, etc.) instead of the actual model numbers.
Maybe check again if you can find the actual model numbers in the smallprint.
There have been a few AX3000-class routers from TP-Link, like the AX50 and AX55 which have an USB port and the AX53 without USB port.
The AX50 is the "old" model, for which there will likely not be any more firmware updates.
Actually there exist also a variant of the AX50 model that was really called the AX3000, but I think this was something like an exclusive deal for Walmart.
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@woozle Thanks. Yes I actually looked right over the actual model number of the one I ordered. It is the AX55.
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