Archer A6

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Archer A6

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What’s a smart, realistic business to start right now with $15k-20K?

TL-WR841N is around 20 bucks and beats the pants off of the fake routers. It's perfect for 1000-1500 sq ft. For larger homes, the Archer A6 is phenomenal. Both routers are insanely easy - just plug em in and the password's on the bottom.

teknosophy_com in r/Entrepreneur

May 27, 2025 8:29 PM

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Need smooth low-latency Wi-Fi in my room 2. OneMesh router, extender, or Deco? Help please

if u go option one, it is easy to use easymesh. just plug lan cable and activate the mesh in both router. one for the source, and one for the client node. ax10 will do just fine if your budget not much and it also has support for wired backhaul mesh iirc. deco will be more expensive imo. the only co

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pallyeatpork in r/HomeNetworking

May 24, 2025 1:39 AM

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What is a rock-solid affordable router for an average family?

By far the worst router I ever owned was a $200 Netgear, and the best is my current one: a $16 TP-Link Archer A6 from amazon. I have fiber and reach the full 300-400mbps expected from wifi. It never needs to be reset, the range is fantastic, it is mesh-capable, and TP-Link firmware is just as good o

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Ok_Improvement_9371 in r/HomeNetworking

June 7, 2025 4:15 PM

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Rant post: Quest 3 is the worst VR product I have ever bought, and the bar was already very low

... Are you seriously trying to base how good a router is off of it's price? TP Link AX routers are well known to have overheating & throttling problems. I find it hard to believe that you supposedly spent all this time researching Quest and Quest problems but never thought to put "Quest good router

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veryrandomo in r/virtualreality

October 15, 2025 2:48 PM

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Poor wifi reception in apartment

Semantics is “mesh” = “router + wireless access points” whereas wired backhaul is “router + wired access points”. I have a 3-point TP-Link Deco X55 and while it’s marketed as a mesh system, I am using ethernet backhaul to get full speed and wifi signal strength to each node and my internet experienc

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Pearl_of_KevinPrice in r/HomeNetworking

November 12, 2025 12:03 AM

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