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Speed issues with your router! :( TP-Link

Speed issues with your router! :( TP-Link

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SoyDash
Posting Freak
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01-25-2026, 01:29 AM
#21
Create a router with an affordable old desktop setup. Use the TP Link as a WiFi access point.
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SoyDash
01-25-2026, 01:29 AM #21

Create a router with an affordable old desktop setup. Use the TP Link as a WiFi access point.

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MintyLuna
Junior Member
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01-25-2026, 09:49 AM
#22
Famous for its poor performance.
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MintyLuna
01-25-2026, 09:49 AM #22

Famous for its poor performance.

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MrBeviyolo
Member
55
01-26-2026, 08:08 AM
#23
I'm facing an issue because I have four connected PCs.
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MrBeviyolo
01-26-2026, 08:08 AM #23

I'm facing an issue because I have four connected PCs.

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oliver7081
Member
52
02-03-2026, 05:33 PM
#24
I'm feeling down right now. I think I'll go with that high-end RGP router next time!
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oliver7081
02-03-2026, 05:33 PM #24

I'm feeling down right now. I think I'll go with that high-end RGP router next time!

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KlayDog1
Senior Member
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02-03-2026, 11:43 PM
#25
I'm cautious about recommending the WRT 1200 AC or 1900 AC to someone new to networking. There have been numerous issues with the stock firmware. Even on many Linux/DD-WRT versions, they don't function well. The Netgear Nighthawk IS remains a solid choice. I once set one of the original models up in a commercial environment, and it continues to operate flawlessly today.
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KlayDog1
02-03-2026, 11:43 PM #25

I'm cautious about recommending the WRT 1200 AC or 1900 AC to someone new to networking. There have been numerous issues with the stock firmware. Even on many Linux/DD-WRT versions, they don't function well. The Netgear Nighthawk IS remains a solid choice. I once set one of the original models up in a commercial environment, and it continues to operate flawlessly today.

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