TP-Link
Archer AX53
Based on 25 Reddit mentions
$127.91
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¿Están teniendo Problemas con la fibra óptica? Te doy una mano.
Siempre depende de lo que necesitesopcion 1 (queres un router para sustituir el de antel, y que sea un poco mejor): TP-LINK Archer AX53 AX3000 WiFi 6opcion 2 (necesitas un router potente ya que tenes muchisimos dispositivos, una casa con mas de 10 personas, camaras ip, 6 smart tv, casa inteligente,
...iFranme-ANTEL in r/uruguay
September 22, 2025 3:30 AM
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Brizina interneta i ponude provajdera. Sta je poenta?
То је топ. Јер ће ти један квалитетан рутер бити довољан. Наравно не треба да дајеш милионе ал опет не треба да узимаш било шта. Овај је добар а може да се нађе релативно јефтино, TP-Link Archer AX53. Има гигабитне портове, шта год да повежеш имаће фул гигабитни нет. На 5ghz мрежи која има мањи доме
...TupacShakur998 in r/AskSerbia
December 5, 2025 7:00 PM
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Vivo Fibra 600mb - Vale a pena comprar roteador à parte?
Aqui em casa fizemos a mesma troca de Claro -> Vivo Fibra. A Vivo está restringindo bastante o controle que o usuário tem sobre o modem. Aqui estou utilizando um notebook velho como servidor DNS via AdGuard Home e obtive muitas dificuldades para que o DHCP enviasse aos dispositivos SOMENTE o IP do m
...Standard_Flight3041 in r/InternetBrasil
January 8, 2026 11:09 PM
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Any chance of a WiFi 7 Hyperhub being introduced anytime soon?
I did the same. Went for a TP-LINK Archer AX53 as it was half price on Amazon and haven't looked back since. Better coverage, more consistent ping and literally zero downtime since I've had it too
NukaWomble in r/hyperoptic
March 8, 2026 4:14 PM
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Home router to replace vodafone/eir?
I’m with Vodafone and had a gigabit for 3 years. Switched to a TP-Link Archer AX53 and signal is so much better. Stronger and wider. Only regret is not switching sooner. If you have Vodafone tv though I think you’re stuck with their own device
jarvi-ss in r/AskIreland
April 22, 2026 9:55 PM
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