Archer C6

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Archer C6

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Why does the SLT Fibre Unlimited package feel slow or laggy?

any router with Wifi 6 or 7 that has the features you need & the range would do. tbh even a decent WiFi 5 router would work (like the Archer C64/C6) or any other equivalent routers. I've even gotten away with using an extra refurbished SLT ONT on Daraz as a replacement for a homemade mesh network (b

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Dire_Straits_940 in r/srilanka

April 3, 2026 7:28 PM

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Finally my DIY homeserver

Device - lenovo m93p Cpu - Intel i5-4590 (4) @ 3.300GHz Has 128gb SSD exclusively for OS and other appz;docker 1tb hdd from my previous laptop connected via usb 3.0 Ram - 8gb stock ram came with this thinkcentre running @1333mhz dual channel Additional things I added were replacement 500gb hdd with

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JojyThomas in r/homelabindia

April 7, 2026 3:39 AM

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Steam frame vs Quest 3

Get yourself a cheap 30€ Archer C6 and connect it to your PC through ethernet and connect your Q3 to the router. Then you can play wirelessly without any issues

N2-Ainz in r/virtualreality

November 17, 2025 10:57 AM

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Is this airtel wired Fibre or air fibre

No Bro - just a wired fiber connection. Disabled the company router and connected to my PC via LAN. More like PON -> Tp-link ER600 -> Archer C6 (Loved it) -> Network Switch -> My PC. This is when i have lot of wiz bulbs and raspberry PIs, mobiles connected. Really loved wire connections! I hope this

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Formal_Classroom_430 in r/fuckairtel

January 9, 2026 6:36 PM

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Does disabling Airtime Fairness on TP-Link routers reduce packet loss in cloud gaming?

I think my case is a bit different. I’m from India and currently connecting to Japan servers for cloud gaming (since it’s not officially launched here yet). I’m using a fiber broadband connection with a TP-Link Archer C6 on 5GHz. My laptop supports Wi-Fi 6, but the router is Wi-Fi 5. My latency is a

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ItsPuspendu in r/GeForceNOW

March 30, 2026 11:47 PM

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Got Virtual Desktop and want to look into the dedicated router setup. Am I doing this right?

IF you live in a block of flats.. / condo ... with lot of 5ghz wifi around... yes - your statement about having 6ghz dedicated for headset is correct bcs of interference I live in a house and none of my neighbors are using 5ghz wifi... so there is no interference..And i have set the channels on my d

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AwesomeFartCZ in r/virtualreality

April 10, 2026 2:06 PM

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Drucker im Studentenwohnheim

Es reicht ein normaler Router ohne Modem. Ich hatte damals einen TP-Link Archer C6. Der sorgt dafür, dass alle Geräte in einem eigenen privaten Netzwerk hängen. Von außen sind die Geräte dadurch nicht mehr sichtbar.Der Router übernimmt automatisch eine Art "eingebaute Schutzwand“ (vereinfacht gesagt

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hopsmoothie in r/de_EDV

September 12, 2025 6:24 PM

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Starting to give up on my vr dream

This, 100%. I had issues with my setup when using a dedicated TP Link Archer C6 router wired to my PC. Replaced it with a ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 tri-band 6E router and the difference was night and day, resolved all my issues.

Aware_Actuator_5042 in r/virtualreality

April 24, 2026 3:12 PM

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I bought the Archer C6, but I regret it now; I should have bought the Archer AX12.

I forgot to mention that after turning on the archer c6, it takes 3 minutes and 30 seconds to 4 minutes to provide internet access. It is extremely slow—even slower than older, cheaper 2.4 ghz routers. Furthermore, those older models could reach further than this one can.

Slight-Produce-1343 in r/TpLink

May 15, 2026 2:43 AM

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Wi-Fi router antenna orientation

While most comments seem correct on the beam form that those kinds of antennas have, they are all incorrect as they don't account for that almost all 4 antenna Routers have 2x 2.4ghz 2x 5ghz. So them all pointing into different directions doesn't make sense. See this: https://openwrt.org/_detail/med

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SnusThrowAwy in r/Physics

November 22, 2025 9:46 AM

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