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فئة نطاق التردد نطاق مزدوج
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تقنية الاتصال Wi-Fi
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وزن السلعة 10.58 أونصة
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AC1200 راوتر لاسلكي ثنائي النطاق – ارتشر C50

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TJMW20075.0:
So last month we had Virgin installed along with the new hub 3. The salesmen said their wifi is the fastest and it’s better than Sky which we previously had. After it was installed we had nothing but problems with wifi. They told us we’d get 300mbps download speed yet doing multiple tests on speedtest.net showed we were barely getting 20mbps! I even went to the Hub 3 settings changed the wireless channels cause they say use 1 or 11 but that didn’t work. Connections always dropped out or whenever loading a website it would always say “Establishing a connection” for 5 mins before connecting. So on the Hub 3 settings i noticed it had Modem & Router modes. Looked into it and found i can use the Hub 3 as a modem for just our phone line. Came on here saw this router had good reviews bought it and now our wifi problems have gone! Easy to setup. Here’s what i did -1: Setup TP-Link Router next to the Hub 32: Connect the Ethernet Cable that came with the Router to the Blue Socket on the back to Port 1 on the Hub 3.3: Plug in the TP-Link Router and wait for green lights to come on.4: On your PC/Laptop/Mobile go on browser and login to Hub 3 settings website is 192.168.0.15: On the left menu go to Modem and change it to Modem Mode.6: Virgin wifi has now been disconnected now connect to TP-Link either 2G or 5G.7: TP-Link wifi password is on the back of the TP-Link Router.Done!It does come with a instruction manual which tells you the password & how to login to the TP-Link Router settings so you can change your Wifi Passwords ect.Again glad it bought this. Highly recommend!5*

judith1.0:
I bought this because although I get very good download speed with Hub 3 when my devices are close to it; it’s very poor for wifi coverage so the speed drops significantly at various parts of the house. So one of the supposed answers to this is to use Hub 3 in modem mode only and use a seperate router – such as this tplink. Well after hours and hours of internet research I still haven’t been able to get this to work…the fault more than likely is with Hub 3 rather than the tplink…after following supposedly straightforward configuration/installation instructions the 4 lights on the tplink should be green…but only 3 of them do; the 4th one (internet on) remains stubbornly orange. Even a long help email from tplink support didn’t help. So if you are a virgin media broadband customer and you’re thinking of doing what i’ve been trying then you’ll need to look elsewhere for a different router….but i have no idea which one (if any!) will work with the horrendous Hub 3!

B St4.0:
I had the C50 (v6) firmare version 0.9.1 0.2 v0001.0 Build 210111 Rel.37983n(4555) and just replaced it with an Archer A7 as I stupidly didn’t notice the ports on the C50 were 10/100mbit.My intention was to use the C50 as an access point. The setup was Virgin SuperHub 3 with an ethernet cable running from that into my loft then use the C50 as an access point. This proved to be painful. I could not for the life of me get the C50 to work in “access point” mode with the ethernet cable going from a LAN port of my virgin router into the WAN port of the C50. My latop could connect to the C50 but had no internet and couldn’t access the virgin router on 192.168.0.1.How I ended up getting this to work as an access point was as follows:Getting everything ready===================1. Unplug all ethernet cables from the C50 – anything in the WAN port or LAN ports take all of them out2. Factory reset your C50 (hold in the reset button for at least 2 seconds)3. You will need to connect to the C50 from your computer – either use Ethernet (in which case you would connect your computer to a LAN port on the C50 or WiFi). I’ll use WiFi4. I make sure my WiFi connection is set to obtain an IP address and DNS automatically. You can follow similar steps for your ethernet adapter if you do not plan to connect to the C50 using WiFI:a. Go to Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network Connectionsb. Right click on my WiFi adapter and select Properties:c. Select “Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IPv4) and select Propertiesd. Ensure you are set to obtain IP address and DNS automatically:e. Press OK then press Close on the WiFi adapter properties windowWork out out which IP address to give to the C50======================================We need to work out the IP address range our main router uses for DHCP. We then need to work out an IP address outside of that range that we can assign to the C50 later in the process. The instructions here will be specific to your main router. In my case my main router is a Virgin SuperHub 3.5. Connect to your main router via ethernet or WiFi and sign into the admin page (in the case of a Virgin SuperHub 3 I go to http://192.168.0.1)6. Find the section for your main router’s DHCP settings to see the range of IP addresses it will assign7. With the information on that page on my virgin super hub and the fact I knew the ip address for the main router (i.e. the virgin one) I now know:a. My virgin router uses 192.168.0.1 – I definitely don’t want the C50 using thatb. My virgin router will also assign IP addresses in the range 192.168.0.10 -> 192.168.0.254 via DHCPc. I want to give the C50 something that won’t be used by the virgin router so I’ll pick anything from 192.168.0.2 -> 192.168.0.9 as those IPs won’t be used by the virgin router8. From step 7 I’ll just pick 192.168.0.2Setting up the C50===============I now disconnect from the main router and connect to the C50. In my case I’m using WiFi.9. Ensure you have connected to the C50 via WiFi (or ethernet)10. Navigate to http://tplinkwifi.net/ in your browser to go to the C50 admin console. Note that if this link does not work you can:a. Open a command promptb. Run “ipconfig”c. Take note of the Default Gateway valued. Enter that http:// into your browser. In my case http://192.168.0.111. Since you have performed a factory reset the admin page will ask you to enter a new username and password so do that and press Start12. Go to Operation Mode and ensure Wireless Router is selected – DO NOT select Access Point which I know seems counter intuitive. You shouldn’t have to press Save here as it will already be set to Wireless Router assuming you had followed the instructions to factory reset the C5013. Select Network -> LAN. Enter your IP address you calculated back in step 8. In my case I chose 192.168.0.2. The subnet mask needed for that IP is 255.255.255.0 so I enter those values and press save14. I then need to wait for the C50 to reboot15. Once it has rebooted ensure I am connected to it via WiFi (or Ethernet) and browse to the admin page using the http://tplinkwifi.net link or the IP address I just set in step 13. Log in.16. Go to DHCP -> DHCP Settings17. Set the “DHCP Server” value to Disable:18. Press Save. Note that this does not seem to reboot the C50 automatically. You should reboot now by selecting System Tools -> Reboot -> Reboot button19. Once the C50 has rebooted connect to the admin page again and login20. To recap we should now have:a. Operation Mode -> Wireless Routerb. Network -> LAN -> IP Address/Subnet Mask -> Appropriate values based on step 8c. DHCP -> DHCP Settings -> DHCP Server -> Disable21. Now we are ready to connect the C50 to our main router. Ensure one end of the ethernet cable is a LAN port of the main router and the other end is in the LAN port of the C50 (NOT the WAN port).22. If you now go to status you should see a connecttion listed under the Ethernet section23. At this point my laptop is connected to the C50 via WiFi but Windows 10 is still showing no internet. I simply disconnected my WiFi adapter from the C50 then connected again and voila – everything is working fine. If I connect to 192.168.0.1 in a browser I see my Virgin SuperHub settings. 192.168.0.2 connects me to the C50 settings.I did not have to do this with the Archer A7. With that it was as simple as putting the A7 into access point mode and connecting an ethernet cable from a LAN port on my virgin hub to the WAN port of the A7.

sillyrootee1.0:
This was the second TP-Link router that I bought (the first one I misread so returned and got a refund) and it was just as bad as the first one.The internet speeds were INCREDIBLY slow and laughable if you saw what the company were claiming. I have Virgin Fibre 200 and all I got from this router (bearing in mind literally being a few feet away from it) was max 80mbps. And that’s on the 5G! The 2G was just even worse speed wise.But I thought I’d give it a good and see if it’d progress over time (which it didn’t) but noticed that whenever I took a call from my phone the person on the other end would say I was breaking up or couldn’t hear me well. And would end up having to ring me to clear the issue. So don’t use this router if you have WiFi calling services.Then all of a sudden it just stopped working with my Virgin Superhub and had to reset the whole router to fix the issue in which I just got fed up of it and returned it with a few days left to spare.Just got a new non-TP-link router and is already working wonders.Avoid TP-Link at all costs because their products are awful and a letdown.

Ian Stark5.0:
My requirement was for a cost effective wifi router to connect to a Presonus Studiolive III 32 channel digital mixing console and to allow control of the console remotely using a tablet. I have no need for this router to connect to the internet.I was easily able to connect two tablets (ipads) to allow myself and the musical director access to specific mixes set up on the console (so I could do a soundcheck from various parts of the room and not have to keep running back to the console and so the MD could adjust his local monitor mix during the performance).The Archer was easy to set up in advance using a wired connection to a Surface and I was pleased that I could restrict wifi to just the 5GHz band (so it didn’t interfere with my radio mic receivers which operate on 2.4GHz). Coverage was fine everywhere in the 15m x 30m hall. The Tether app is very convenient as well although I only used it once just to try it out. On powering up connection was relatively quick.My only (trivial) reservation is its size. It feels as though there is next to nothing inside so and I wonder if it really needs to be so huge!In a nutshell it just worked and I now have a secure stable private wifi network that I can take with me on the road.You can just make out the Archer router antennae in the picture!

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