C2600 v C3200
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C2600 v C3200
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Hi. I am after general advise really. Currently I have a TP Link 300 bps N router with a TP Link TL-WA5210G Outdoor. I have a B&B in three separate buildings and find that works well in extending the range. However we can have in excess of 12 devices connected now, it's incredible how many devices two families with teenagers seem to posses!
I am going to upgrade. I am thinking an Archer C2600 ( or C3200 for future proofing?)
My question, would I be able to plug my existing 2.4 GHz TL-WA5210G into one ethernet port to cater for older 2.4 Ghz devices and then a new 5Ghz outdoor CPE (such as a TP-Link CPE510) to cater for those devices. Or is it not that simple!
Also for future proofing could I use a further 5Ghz TP-Link CPE510 on the second 5GHz band on a Archer C3200
thanks Steve
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi. I am after general advise really. Currently I have a TP Link 300 bps N router with a TP Link TL-WA5210G Outdoor. I have a B&B in three separate buildings and find that works well in extending the range. However we can have in excess of 12 devices connected now, it's incredible how many devices two families with teenagers seem to posses!
I am going to upgrade. I am thinking an Archer C2600 ( or C3200 for future proofing?)
My question, would I be able to plug my existing 2.4 GHz TL-WA5210G into one ethernet port to cater for older 2.4 Ghz devices and then a new 5Ghz outdoor CPE (such as a TP-Link CPE510) to cater for those devices. Or is it not that simple!
Also for future proofing could I use a further 5Ghz TP-Link CPE510 on the second 5GHz band on a Archer C3200
thanks Steve