azazel1024
Very Senior Member
True, amps have a lot to do with it as well as well as the radios' signal processors.
What is the difference between V1 and V2?
The only difference I see is the larger flash 16MB vs 8MB.
ArcherC7v1_en_3_13_34_up_boot(140307)
https://www.hightail.com/download/elNLak8ycWZUMFBxYk1UQw
I was thinking about trying out this router. But with the 2.4 GHz antennas being internal and in Tim's review they have weak range. This is a negative for me as I still have many 2.4 GHz devices upstairs and outside.
I want to buy this router since it now dropped to $95.00. But I want to make sure I am getting a v2 model. Can't find this any where in local stores only online.
Check this out:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833704177
You can only buy 3 of them through this offer, though *smile*.
Mod...Please delete...I opened my eyes and re-read the product description and found it to be V2. My bad.....
The link you posted back to Newegg for the TP Link AC Router...is that version 2 they are selling? Thanks...Paul
Yes, that was a link to Newegg, that was selling version 2 of the TP Link router. The link still works, by the way *smile*.
Version 2 looks to have more ram. Do you know if that's the only difference from v1?
In general 5GHz is almost always weaker than 2.4GHz on any router even same room.
this not the case for most of the new ac routers as the 5 gig performance is far better with beamforming and amplification
pete
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