Hello,
The prices on the TP-Link Archer C7 and C8 are pretty close to each other. When you factor in used/refurbished units, the C8 can sometimes be had for less than the C7. Is it basically a toss-up as to which one I should get or do they each have not-insignificant advantages over the other?
For me, I currently have a Dlink DIR-655. I've had it for 6 years, and it's done extremely well for me. However, I feel it's time to upgrade. I have a 2000 sq.ft. house that's two stories (3 if you count the basement, 4 if you include the attic), and I sit on half an acre. I have a detached garage in my backyard. My router currently sits at one end on the main floor. I can't connect to some devices if they're on the second floor, though I can connect to some others. I'd like to be able to get a connection anywhere in my house and also in my garage.
I currently have 10-12 devices, including 2 networked cameras (though I'd like to get a couple more), and I do a lot of video streaming (netflix, youtube, etc.).
I have only 1 AC device, and I plan on making use of its miracast capabilities (though I'm not sure if the router would play any role in the use of the 5ghz band since it's a wifi direct connect between two devices).
If it makes any further difference, AT&T is my ISP.
Thanks!
The prices on the TP-Link Archer C7 and C8 are pretty close to each other. When you factor in used/refurbished units, the C8 can sometimes be had for less than the C7. Is it basically a toss-up as to which one I should get or do they each have not-insignificant advantages over the other?
For me, I currently have a Dlink DIR-655. I've had it for 6 years, and it's done extremely well for me. However, I feel it's time to upgrade. I have a 2000 sq.ft. house that's two stories (3 if you count the basement, 4 if you include the attic), and I sit on half an acre. I have a detached garage in my backyard. My router currently sits at one end on the main floor. I can't connect to some devices if they're on the second floor, though I can connect to some others. I'd like to be able to get a connection anywhere in my house and also in my garage.
I currently have 10-12 devices, including 2 networked cameras (though I'd like to get a couple more), and I do a lot of video streaming (netflix, youtube, etc.).
I have only 1 AC device, and I plan on making use of its miracast capabilities (though I'm not sure if the router would play any role in the use of the 5ghz band since it's a wifi direct connect between two devices).
If it makes any further difference, AT&T is my ISP.
Thanks!