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The TP-Link AC1200 Gigabit Smart WiFi Router delivers high-speed internet with dual-band capabilities, supporting up to 1200 Mbps. Ideal for 4K streaming, it features Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB access for file sharing, and robust security protocols. With a user-friendly app for management and a 2-year warranty, this router is designed for both performance and peace of mind.
RAM | 16 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | AC1200 |
Item model number | Archer C1200 |
Operating System | Windows 98SE, NT, 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1/10 MAC OS, NetWare, UNIX or Linux |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
ASIN | B01IUDUJE0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 21, 2016 |
O**L
Replacing my old router (which was "good enough" on paper but not in practice) cured all problems, super happy with this router!
UPDATE 2/7/17 - Still lovin' it. Just an exceptional, solid router that just plain works. Range is amazing, and it just delivers with a fairly complicated setup (again, I have Fire sticks, half a dozen tablets, multiple wireless desktops upstairs and downstairs, PlayStations, multiple IP cameras including one outdoors about 100 feet away from the router, you get the picture). THE ONE HANGUP I had was that it didn't have a dedicated WPS button; well, I was just flat out wrong. There IS a tiny WPS button on the backside right next to the base of an antenna next to the LAN ports. I'm used to seeing the button on the front of routers, and it is so small I just didn't see it on the back, and there was no mention in the basic documentation (but a helpful Amazon user found more info on the TP-Link website and let me know - thanks for that and thanks for reading my review!).ORIGINAL REVIEW:I recently gave Uverse the boot, and went back with Time Warner (now Spectrum). Uverse forced me to use their lousy router (replaced 5 times - don't even get me started - horrible couple of years). I also had a router that was about 5 years old (Cisco / Linksys), and so I figured I would be good to go. Well, performance of my IP cameras, laptops, and Amazon Fire Stick were not so great with my new setup. I figured it was Time Warner's fault, but decided to take a gamble and just flat-out replace my router.So I arrived on the TP-Link AC1200 due to the low price but high performance specs. And I have to say I am blown away with the performance. I have been running it for over a month, and not ONCE have I had a hiccup where I needed to reboot the router. I have now been able to easily do port forwarding for my IP cameras, and connect as many devices as I want, with zero issues. Even my Fire Stick now performs like a champ (almost zero hesitation, even running wirelessly in a bedroom about 50 feet from the router). The range is excellent, signal strength excellent, reliability excellent, and I'm thrilled.My ONLY complaint is that much to my surprise (and maybe because I still have a mindset and skillset more relevant to 2010?!?), there is not a dedicated WPS connection button. All of my IP cameras use WPS to connect, and so each time I had to open up a browser window, log into the router, and go to the advanced settings in the wireless screen to temporarily enable WPS. Not a show stopper because I rarely need this function, but it is a pain to have to go through those steps. Who knows, maybe that is a "security feature", but for me it is just a little extra trouble.Regardless, the incredible performance and stability of this unit has made it WELL WORTH the upgrade over my previous router which on paper still "should" have been good enough for my needs. Very highly recommended!
S**7
Looks as great as it performs. Great price for a dual band router. Happy.
AC1200 review. Paired this with the TC-7610 modem.Fanciest router I've ever owned. Was about to purchase a combo modem/router for a new living arrangement, but really happy I did this instead. I could tell I wasn't getting good wireless speeds with previous combo units I had used.Love the design. Really sleek and modern looking without being too over the top.I'm getting great speeds out of the lower tier 10mbps service I have for the time being.I'll admit, on my LG G4, using the 5ghz band, I'm a little surprised that around one small corner and through one bedroom door, maybe 15 feet away in total, I still don't get a full signal indicator. Maybe it's something more to do with the G4, who knows. Seemed like the 5ghz connection would drop every so often too, but again, that's something I read about happening on the G4. And I don't have any other 5ghz stuff to test right now.2ghz band is working great for all my other devices.Easy setup, convenient management software. I like that I can turn off the LED lights.My first time using TP-Link and I'm really pleased. For $20 more than the Netgear combo I was going to buy, I have a full modem and router and no more low wireless speeds. Love the design and look of this router. I'm in a small condo right now so I'm not sure how well it would broadcast in a house. Hopefully I'll get to test that soon.As long as these products don't die soon or anything, I'm a totally happy new TP-Link customer. They seem to have a longer warranty than most others anyway, so I don't anticipate any problems.
N**.
Its a Decent Wifi Router, Not Perfect
I bought this to go in between my ISP's router and my LAN and because it can work with other Wifi Routers in Bridged mode. It does its job for the most part. The signal strength is good enough and its easy enough to configure if you know what you're doing due to a fairly intuitive GUI. It supports a range of options, much more than the ISP router, so I've never been in a situation where it couldn't do what I wanted. You can make it as secure or as accessible as you want.It'll reboot every so often and thats aggravating, but not quite enough for me to do anything about it besides note it on this review. Other than that, it makes the bits go in the tubes and keeps the ISP from having unfettered access to my network so I'm happy.
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