TP-Link
Archer C6
Based on 61 Reddit mentions
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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
...Dire_Straits_940 in r/srilanka
April 3, 2026 7:28 PM
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Dúvida sobre sinal de Wi-Fi e configuração de roteador
Agora que me ocorreu um detalhe: para funcionar em bridge, como "repetidor", o roteador deve ter, além do hardware "transmissor" do sinal, também um hardware "receptor", correto? Talvez essa seja uma limitação física do equipamento, e não só de configuração... Sim, você está certo nesse aspecto, par
...Cyber_Faustao in r/InternetBrasil
May 4, 2026 9:16 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
...SnusThrowAwy in r/Physics
November 22, 2025 9:46 AM
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Recommendation for Router and AP setup
I have two floors house with brick walls. Using three cheap Tp link Archer C6 v4 (AC wifi standard) with easymesh ethernet backhaul. One is main router and other two are APs. Archer C6 has Gigabit ports. Have this setup last three years without issues. Also have several switches between main all rou
...ivanmil76 in r/HomeNetworking
February 21, 2026 1:40 PM
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Anyway to extend wifi range with spare router?
Bro, try getting bridge mode enabled first and then getting a good mesh router preferably with 5ghz or wifi 6 or 7 if budget permits and mesh. I am currently using deco s7 bought for 3.8k on Amazon GID sale plugged into my isp router and wds bridge connected it to my tp link archer c6 stock firmware
...Particular_Working_9 in r/fuckairtel
April 10, 2026 3:56 PM
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What the hell is wrong with my new TP-Link Archer AXE75 router? These speeds…?
I have the same router and it's not good at all. I turned off 802.11ax on both 2.4 and 5Ghz and stability significantly improved. Its signal is weaker than on my older Archer C6 v2.
Max_Prime_AERY in r/HomeNetworking
June 8, 2025 12:29 PM
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Troco o modem para Modo Bridge? Modem vivo e Roteador Archer C6 V3.0
Repetidores wi-fi só ampliam o sinal e derrubam a velocidade da conexão, ou seja, não presta. Se você quiser todo potencial da internet chegando no seu quarto, somente levando um cabo de rede do modem da operadora até seu quarto e comprando um jogo de roteadores mesh pra unificar roda rede wi-fi da
...danielobode in r/InternetBrasil
November 4, 2025 12:35 AM
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Recommendations?
A budget router would be a Archer C6 from TP-Link it can easily do 100mbps over wifi assuming you dont want to run ethernet cables this should suffice, what the area you wanna cover? if it is large then i'd suggest a mesh system if latency isnt a concern Eg:- watching movies, streaming
Aryaj07 in r/HomeNetworking
December 22, 2025 12:42 PM
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HELP Noob here! I want wifi in my shed, I ran a ethernet cable, what's next?
You have your main router/AP? Most internet providers give a single device which is router and Access point(the thing that runs wifi). I am assuming you have this basic setup. You now have a Ethernet running where one end is connected to your existing router/AP. There ideally would be multiple ether
...wellfuckit2 in r/HomeNetworking
February 25, 2026 8:52 PM
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