[Dorset] TP-Link routers

2023-11-18 Thread Peter Merchant

Does anybody have any experience with TP-Link routers?  I see the C50 and C64 
are not badly priced and I really want to improve the response of my  wireless 
connection from this PC. I am currently using the Talktalk Sagemcom 
super-router and speed on a speed test is pretty dire.

I also think I might improve my wifi dongle and considering an Atheros Ar-9271.

Peter




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Re: [Dorset] TP-Link routers

2023-11-18 Thread Terry Coles

On 18/11/2023 14:25, Peter Merchant wrote:
Does anybody have any experience with TP-Link routers?  I see the C50 
and C64 are not badly priced and I really want to improve the response 
of my  wireless connection from this PC. I am currently using the 
Talktalk Sagemcom super-router and speed on a speed test is pretty dire.
I don't have any recent experience, But I did have a TP-Link router some 
years ago.  I wasn't overly impressed with it and ended up getting a 
Netgear Nighthawk, which was a vast improvement.  I still get updates 
for it from time to time.


I also think I might improve my wifi dongle and considering an Atheros 
Ar-9271.
Interestingly, my WiFi dongle is made by TP-Link and seems to work 
fine.  However, I only really use it very occasionally, such as when the 
Ethernet link failed the other day.


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Re: [Dorset] TP-Link routers

2023-11-18 Thread Peter Merchant

On 18/11/2023 14:49, Terry Coles wrote:

On 18/11/2023 14:25, Peter Merchant wrote:

Does anybody have any experience with TP-Link routers?  I see the C50 and C64 
are not badly priced and I really want to improve the response of my  wireless 
connection from this PC. I am currently using the Talktalk Sagemcom 
super-router and speed on a speed test is pretty dire.

I don't have any recent experience, But I did have a TP-Link router some years 
ago.  I wasn't overly impressed with it and ended up getting a Netgear 
Nighthawk, which was a vast improvement.  I still get updates for it from time 
to time.


I also think I might improve my wifi dongle and considering an Atheros Ar-9271.

Interestingly, my WiFi dongle is made by TP-Link and seems to work fine.  
However, I only really use it very occasionally, such as when the Ethernet link 
failed the other day.


I did use a TP-Link range extender, but it kept dropping connections, so I now 
have a Netgear one that works well. But when I was a University lecturer 
Netgear gave me a bunch of kit, and they were a beast to set up. (20 years ago 
now, mind]

Peter


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Re: [Dorset] TP-Link routers

2023-11-18 Thread Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty via dorset

On 18/11/2023 16:41, Peter Merchant wrote:

On 18/11/2023 14:49, Terry Coles wrote:

On 18/11/2023 14:25, Peter Merchant wrote:
Does anybody have any experience with TP-Link routers?  I see the 
C50 and C64 are not badly priced and I really want to improve the 
response of my  wireless connection from this PC. I am currently 
using the Talktalk Sagemcom super-router and speed on a speed test 
is pretty dire.
I don't have any recent experience, But I did have a TP-Link router 
some years ago.  I wasn't overly impressed with it and ended up 
getting a Netgear Nighthawk, which was a vast improvement.  I still 
get updates for it from time to time.


I also think I might improve my wifi dongle and considering an 
Atheros Ar-9271.
Interestingly, my WiFi dongle is made by TP-Link and seems to work 
fine.  However, I only really use it very occasionally, such as when 
the Ethernet link failed the other day.


I did use a TP-Link range extender, but it kept dropping connections, 
so I now have a Netgear one that works well. But when I was a 
University lecturer Netgear gave me a bunch of kit, and they were a 
beast to set up. (20 years ago now, mind]


Peter


My experience with TP-Link routers is that they very rarely receive any 
software updates, so I can't recommend them in the name of security.


Hamish


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Re: [Dorset] TP-Link routers

2023-11-18 Thread Hugh Frater
A better option would be to use the existing vdsl router as purely that,
then add on a modern Wi-Fi solution. I recently setup a Tenda mesh system
and it was very good for the money. My friend with 900mb fttp uses a google
mesh Wi-Fi and that’s also very good.

Other options are of course available. I use huawei and it works well for
me.

Sent from my iPhone


On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 at 14:25, Peter Merchant 
wrote:

> Does anybody have any experience with TP-Link routers?  I see the C50 and
> C64 are not badly priced and I really want to improve the response of my
> wireless connection from this PC. I am currently using the Talktalk
> Sagemcom super-router and speed on a speed test is pretty dire.
>
> I also think I might improve my wifi dongle and considering an Atheros
> Ar-9271.
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
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