azazel1024
Very Senior Member
The C8 is already out, but it is priced around $150. It seems to perform better than the C7 though (USB 3 port, the external anntenas are dual band, instead of 5GHz only with 2.4GHz internal antennas).
Where did you buy the C8?The C8 is already out, but it is priced around $150. It seems to perform better than the C7 though (USB 3 port, the external anntenas are dual band, instead of 5GHz only with 2.4GHz internal antennas).
I have eagerly been waiting for the C8, hoping that it has decent USB transfer speed in comparison to the C7. It looks promising, but I'm pretty sure its going to be priced more or less the same as even the AC1900 routers here (UK). Unless its significantly less, its probably better to stick with the better brands.
Its available now from Amazon ($155) in the states, but not yet in the UK. Usually our prices don't translate exactly. For example the Netgear R7000 is at least £150 here. Thats $245!!
What I find strange is, there are already over 1.7k reviews for the product, some of them even from last year on Amazon. Surely this isn't right? Are they just getting mixed up with the C7v2 or have they combined the customer reviews?
Thanks, Checked it yesterday and availability was 5 to 8 weeks. Must be moving in and out of stock.
Amazon does that a lot. Ya gotta read the fine print...The reviews are mixed in it appears.
The Archer C9 is supposed to be out pretty soon. I was thinking it would be in the $150 price range but I guess not.
http://www.tp-link.us/products/details/?categoryid=2872&model=Archer+C9
I'm not too sure on boxes that have frames that limit their mounting orientation. I haven't examined the photos to see if that frame could be removed as if I'd mount it on some surface other than a single flat shelf or desk (ie, a pole in the corner, or a wall) but I don't always appreciate needing to make interior-design decisions instead of performance ones....Nice design for the C8...
Has TP-Link fixed their USB HDD and Samba issues already? Their samba used to go into eternal loop if there were more then 64 files in a directory... Tried WDR4900 a year ago and promptly returned it because of that.
Also their DLNA had significant issues, stuff just wasn't there or entire folder tree contents were messed up, and data that was sent to the DLNA "renderer" (for example smart TV) was corrupted.
BSOD, yes, absolutely - Amazon's whole Sort functionality, any data filtering, any indexing is simply The Worst I've Seen on any commercial website.
The mating of divergent product reviews with similar ones is notorious in the DVD-BluRay-CD side - where "newly released remasters" are commonplace. But Amazon's simply clueless about assigning a Customer Review to the correct product ID. I don't know how they can screw this up AND maintain screwed up databases, entirely.
Who'd they hire for this DB index programming job? The Apple's chief of iCloud Photo Security?!! (Or rather - perhaps NOW we know where Amazon's ex-DBA went to work next!)
It's a shame that useful product reviews can't be stored and retrieved accurately, not that I pay too much attention to any verbage - it's the trend and then IF the vendor's tech support folks respond that impresses me.
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