TP-LINK Archer C50
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Dual band wireless router with advanced 802.11ac Wi-Fi and four external antennas for the best omnidirectional network coverage. The manufacturer is positioned as an inexpensive router with full support for wireless connections in the 5 GHz band. In addition to the functions of a router, it can fully act as a bridge or repeater. The hardware platform of this model was the MediaTek MT7620A processor (580 MHz), which is responsible for supporting Wi-Fi 802.11b / g / n and five RJ-45 ports.
To work in the 5 GHz band, there is an additional MediaTek MT7612E chip. The amount of RAM is 64 MB. Thanks to such hardware, the TP-LINK Archer C50 v3 wireless router is capable of providing high data transfer rates in Wi-Fi networks (up to 300 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band and up to 867 Mbps in the 5 GHz band). Equipped with five Fast Ethernet cable ports up to 100 Mbps (1 WAN port, 4 LAN ports). It can perform the functions of NAT, Firewall and DHCP server. Correctly supports passing VPN traffic (PPTP, L2TP, IPSec). Up-to-date security protocols and strong traffic encryption are supported. The router is not difficult to set up, which can be done with the help of a smartphone and the Tether app.
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Nice design 4 antennas Two operating modes Can work from a power bank Set it up once and forget it Problems with the 5GHz network, which keeps disconnecting and reconnecting. It heats up well under network load. |
The router itself is good. More stable, good connection, no need to restart after connecting. The downside is the small radius. On the street it doesn’t break through the booth and mustache Price, mobile add-on, stability Radius |
A good router for its performance, but 100 Mbit at a time is no longer enough Convenient and easy to set up slight disruptions (rare but still) if the router is around the corner, the connection already weakens at 8 m from it |














































I'll start with the appearance; the design is wonderful, it's not just a white box, it's a small art object. It has a nice glossy surface with smooth lines, and inside there's a diamond-shaped pattern. The signal is handled by 4 antennas that can be rotated almost 360 degrees each and directed according to the layout of the room. I stuck mine on the wardrobe with double-sided tape, and it covers the entire apartment and even beyond.
The system creates two local networks: one at 2.4 GHz and the other at 5 GHz. Everything seems great with 2.4, but there's some trouble with 5. Devices connected to it constantly experience connection drops and reconnections to the network. Whether it's one client or 5, there are constant reconnections. It works for a minute, then suddenly there's no connection. For me, the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is sufficient in most cases, and the main internet traffic goes through a cable. So I've somewhat come to terms with it, but it really spoils the impression of the device.