need advice on pre-sales
need advice on pre-sales
I'm debating on whether to get this router but Jesus! these people from tp link have horrible customer service! Been trying to reach them with no success.
can anybody tell me if i should bother with this equipment or should i move on with another brand? If at first customer service is like this, i can't imagine after purchasing it and needing support.
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Archer thanks so much for writing and helping me
Yes i understand that to a certain point.
I'm on the lookout to puchase a router but don't know yet what to do. I have a asus RT-N66U Wireless N gigabit router and im debating on whether i should get a new AX router. My ISP internet speed agreement is for 150 Megas but possibly within a month I'll be going up to 200 Megas. I recentrly bought a Archer T9Uh wireless adapter and usb 3.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter for my old toshiba laptop. Normally in my house we do netflix streaming on tv while im on my laptop working remotely, 2 iphones and ipad also use the internet. My question is will i benefit myself stepping up from my actual router to an Archer AX50 router in terms of speed/signal/stability or should i wait a little more?
Ive been looking into the Archer AX50 which is a really a nice router for a great price in the market but thinking if i should make the move due to the reviews of people having issues with this router. Can anybody tell me if this is still the case recently?
i need to make a decision on whether i pull the plug or not so that being said can anybody kindly share some light here so i can make a wise decision on money spending. thanks in advance to those who kindly share ther opinions
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Thanks for kindly share your experiences. What you mentioned last is what im thinking, if im going to spend money ona new router might as well spend thinking of possible future growth plus the AX50 is priced at 146.00 which is not bad. Let me ask you this:
1)the new intel 6GIG+ is the new processor on the AX50 or is the AX50 a 1.5 dual core processor?
2) Seeing my describe actual router and the devices i have, do you think i'll benefit in going from an N router (2.4Ghz 450Mbps + 5 Ghz 450Mbps) to the Archer AX50?im thinking everyone in my house wants to get a hold of the 150 megas and that needs to be done through the 5 Ghz band so that being said its only 450 Mpbs capable at the moment with actual router and there is 3 iphones, 1 ipad and 1 laptop connected.What do you think?
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Sorry to hear about your trouble getting a hold of support. The COVID-19 has affected our support, but I would recommend either reaching via the chat or email or even here on the forums:
With respect to the AX50, there was an issue where galaxy 10 phones has issues connecting which has since been fixed with the latest firmware. I believe toward the end of this year or beginning of next you will start to see more ax capable adapters so going with the AX50 now make sense. We do have a AX card now, but the interface is PCI rather then USB.
I'll see if I can get any info about the processor. If I do find anything, I'll post here.
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thanks guy! i went with the archer T9uh wireless adapter for now because my laptop has an old internal wifi card that only has 2.4 Ghz and i can't barely reach 50 megas so this T9UH adapter will serve me good until next year. Thanks for the info on the AX50, so basically i will benefit on all matters.
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Did you find out what processor does the archer AX50 have? Also will N clients benefit from this router ax50 vs. my actual wireless N router?
Do you know if wpa3 security will be added to the archer AX50 through a firmware update in the future?
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@ Tony
Also based on my specific case of devices, usage and network, what do you recommend, wait for archer ax60 or go with archer ax50?
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