I have been talking to people on a different forum about the Nighthawk and other AC1900 routers as to what practical use does it have for an average user.
People are anecdotally stating that with this router they increase their ISP speed. I can imagine this is possible if you were upgrading from the bundled router to a new router, but some are claiming going from an N600 router to an AC has improved their ISP speeds.
"To those that doubt you would need a router like this, I just replaced my Belkin Play HD (N600) running tomato with the TP-Link Archer C7 1750. On speedtest.net, my laptop (wireless) was only get < 20 mbps with the Belkin, but > 50 mbps (Comcast Blast) with the C7. So throughput of these AC routers are a lot better than the cheap routers even if you don't have AC clients/adapter"
Does this make any sense?
People are anecdotally stating that with this router they increase their ISP speed. I can imagine this is possible if you were upgrading from the bundled router to a new router, but some are claiming going from an N600 router to an AC has improved their ISP speeds.
"To those that doubt you would need a router like this, I just replaced my Belkin Play HD (N600) running tomato with the TP-Link Archer C7 1750. On speedtest.net, my laptop (wireless) was only get < 20 mbps with the Belkin, but > 50 mbps (Comcast Blast) with the C7. So throughput of these AC routers are a lot better than the cheap routers even if you don't have AC clients/adapter"
Does this make any sense?