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The Archer D7 has several features found on higher end routers, including AC wireless support and dual-band frequencies.Specifications:Page : 1 2 3 4 5Pages: Next >Pages: Next >If you could buy any flight controller?View Results...
Modern look, 802.11ac wireless support, Decent transfer speeds...
Glossy plastic attracts marks and scratches, Included cables could be longer, ADSL modem won't be useful to those using Fibre Optic connections.
Overall the TP-Link Archer D7 1750AC Router is a bit of a mixed bag. It comes with an ADSL modem built-in, unfortunately, this isn't compatible with Virgin Media Fiber Optic connections and Internet speeds over ADSL will be limited to 24Mbps. I don't feel...
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techlife.net Updated: 2015-04-27 04:37:17
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What about performance? That was actually decent too. While the USB ports are 2.0 only, they still managed decent transfer speeds of around 20MB/s — almost twice as fast as we saw on the older Netgear D6300 . And the wireless speeds were respectable too c...
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techmadeeasy.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-27 04:37:17
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Wireless AC + ADSL2 modemEven though the standard hasn't been ratified yet, the home router market is awash with models boasting 802.11ac wireless capability. This classification of router is technically capable of total WiFi throughput of over 1Gbps, alt...
Would I buy the Archer D7 for my own use? Probably not. But I would be torn about the decision.Personally I really like the design of the D7, it's sleek and cool but retains movable aerials so that you can get the best of your wireless signal. It also has...
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What is the TP-Link Archer D7? The curiously named Archer D7 is new flagship 802.11ac router from TP-Link. Interestingly the D7 also includes an integrated modem, a rare thing in third party wireless ac routers these days. But not everything is as it seem...
Strong short range wireless performance, Smart design, Gigabit WAN and LAN...
Outdated Setup and UI, Weak performance at long range, Integrated modem not fibre ready...
TP-Link hasn't produced a bad router in the Archer D7, but it is a router that will struggle to find a market. It is cheaper but slower than the best premium routers but not significantly quicker than the much cheaper ISP-supplied wireless ac routers whic...
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The Archer D7 from TP-LINK is your all in one wireless ADSL2+ modem router that is ideal for both home and small business. Offering lightning fast gigabit wireless speeds, this modem router gives users simultaneous 5Ghz 1300Mbps and 2.4Ghz 450Mpbs speeds...
The Archer D7 is a well made product from TP-LINK that provides an all in one solution for both home and business...
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Today we are taking a look at the Archer D7 1750AC Router from TP-Link. It retains many of the same features as its bigger brother, the Archer D9 AC1900, but comes in at a lower price. Could this be the best budget option for a router in 2015? Let's find...
Modern look, 802.11ac wireless support, Decent transfer speeds...
Glossy plastic attracts marks and scratches, Included cables could be longer, ADSL modem won't be useful to those using Fibre Optic connections.
Overall the TP-Link Archer D7 1750AC Router is a bit of a mixed bag. It comes with an ADSL modem built-in, unfortunately, this isn't compatible with Virgin Media Fiber Optic connections and Internet speeds over ADSL will be limited to 24Mbps. I don't feel...
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TP-Link's Archer D7 is a networking do-it-all for your home. It packs an ADSL2+ modem, Gigabit Ethernet ports, and, most importantly, fast wireless in the form of 802.11ac with a rating of 1300Mbps. As is usual with TP-Link products, it represents good va...
Solid ADSL2+ modem, Reasonably fast 802.11ac, Simple to set up, Price...
Media serving isn't great, Parental controls confusing, 2.4GHz performance was slow for us...
We've long been fans of TP-Link modems and routers, mainly because they are just reliable. The Archer D7 didn't let us down in this respect. It kept an Internet connection alive throughout our long test period, and its 802.11ac performance was solid witho...
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With more and more Internet capable devices are owned by the day, there is an upsurge for bandwidth and speed, especially for offices that have to cater to their staffs. It's important to get a router that is fast, reliable and can be easily configured to...
Review: D Link AC1750 High Power Gigabit Router With more and more Internet capable devices are owned by the day, there is an upsurge for bandwidth and speed, especially for offices that have to cater to their staffs. It's important to get a router that...
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Late last year, I did a review on the Archer C7 (AC1750) Wireless AC router. Following on its success, TP-Link have released the Archer D7. The Archer D7 is an all in one unit featuring dual band (5Ghz & 2.4Ghz) wireless AC routing, ADSL2+ modem, USB sha...
The Archer D7 looks great and has come a long way since the look and feel of my ageing TD-8960N. As you would expect, it performed strongly against it's older siblings and the only thing missing from the D7 is VoIP capability. Overall, for the price it is...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-09-30 07:08:26
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In the summer of 2012 we tested the Netgear R6300, the first ever 802.11ac router that reached our test lab. Now, 4 years later, we see that the phenomenon 802.11ac router is still in full swing. In order to find out what your options are if you're look...
Are you looking for an 802.11ac router? Then you'll be able to choose from a plethora of routers, since pretty much all 802.11ac models that have been released since 2012, are still readily available. This does imply that there hasn't been a lot of chan...
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While we have seen a few routers come through offering anti-virus capabilities onboard, we have yet to see a security company come to market with a router, until now.F-Secure, the makers of internet security and anti-virus products for years has recently...
If I'm honest, I was stunned by the beauty of the F-Secure Sense sitting on my desk grey on white exterior and a nice bright LED clock at the top. It really does look remarkable and adding to this is the build quality. They have taken extra care, so all t...
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Mesh networking was a fairly specialised concept a couple of years ago. But now products are arriving on a regular basis, and ASUS is even on its second range after the original Lyra that we reviewed last year. The Lyra Trio builds on the excellent capabi...
Keen price for a three-unit system, Easy to set up, Very good 802.11n performance, Extends range over a standalone router, Feature-rich Web management interface, Two Ethernet ports on each satellite...
Disappointing 802.11ac performance, No USB ports for printer or storage sharing, Kitguru Says: The ASUS Lyra Trio combines striking looks with a keen price, loads of software features, and excellent 802.11n performance, although 802.11ac speed is only med...
The ASUS Lyra Trio isn't quite the cheaper cousin of the original Lyra, although in performance terms it's definitely not in the same league. Whilst 802.11n capabilities are stellar, 802.11ac is well behind the original Lyra release and this is the more l...
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I always wanted to review a Powerline network adapter so after Tyler's review of the TP-Link AC3200 router, I thought it was time I tried just that. TP-Link has a few Powerline products so I figured I should take a look at the most recent, and powerful on...
Range extender and Powerlinee two-in-one, Three network ports, Good power line performance...
Wireless performance average, Very bulky...
Although it's not the fastest Powerline product out there, it offers a good balance of power and features. The three ports on the destination module make it perfect to hide behind a wall hanged TV with a port for the TV, a media box like TV and a consol...
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"TP-LINK is a global provider of SOHO networking products and No.1 market share holder in China, with products available in over 100 countries to tens of millions customers. Committed to powerful R&D, effective production and strict quality management, TP...
The latest D7 ADSL2+ Modem Router from TP-LINK sports simultaneous 2.4GHz 450Mbps and 5GHz 1300Mbps dual band; at the same time we get enough coverage for a whole apartment. The first LAN port is combo so it can be converted to WAN from the software inter...
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We recently changed wireless testing methodology to a new V8 Process, with the differences produced by the new process described in AC1900 Router Retest Redux. Since some buyers are still interested in AC1750 routers too, we retested a few of the more pop...
As Tim pointed out in his AC1900 retest conclusion, "The V8 wireless test process is definitely tougher than the V7. All tests are used instead of just the best test run and the 360° rotation during test makes it much more difficult for products to mainta...
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It's been quite some time since the Chinese manufacturer, TP-Link, has released the Archer C7 router, an AC1750 solution that proved to be a tough competitor for the other routers from its class. Following the success of the Archer C7, it was only natur...
Elegant Design, Clean, Intuitive Interface, Reasonable WiFi PErformance, Its Price, Dual USB Ports...
No VDSL, No USB 3.0...
Overall, the TP-Link Archer D7 is a reasonable modem router, it has a clean interface (it's intuitive and easy to use), the design is elegant and the wireless performance is average, but enough for a medium-sized house. The only problem could be that the...
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The TP-Link Archer A7 ($79.99) is a budget-friendly wireless router that gets you dual-band connectivity with four gigabit LAN ports and plenty of settings to help you manage your network. The A7 delivered fast scores on our close-proximity throughput tes...
Reasonably priced, Easy to install, Four LAN ports, Good close-range performance...
Middling long-range and file transfer performance, Does not support MU-MIMO, USB is 2,0...
The TP-Link Archer A7 is an AC1750 dual-band router that's easy on the wallet, but its performance is mixed and features are limited...
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