Looks like a great router and great speeds. You got an average WIFI speed of 60% out of the 500mbps you're paying for and wired connection was way above it. You shoud've tested dual band WIFI to see if 2.4ghz and 5ghz had any difference in speeds. Let me know if you've done that. Thanks man, I gave a Like to the video.
Thank you for your feedback. Yes I haven't tested 2.4GHz and 5Ghz separately but as far as I know 5G is much faster than 2.4G and the range is the same because manufactures concentrate their efforts towards modern 5G band than older 2.4G thus the antennas have more power in 5G frequency than in 2.4G equalizing the range distance for both.
Absolutely, it can replace an IPS router. Depending on the ISP you might have to setup some configuration but in most cases it's all done automatically, just plug the WAN cable, power cable and go. Hope this will help!
Yes, the router is set to distribute internet automatically once you plug in the ethernet cable. After that you can log into the router's user interface and make manual adjustments.
how is the durability and working of the product after you used it for one year or two ? how many times has it given up on you if you used it till now ?
Hi Hayden, it highly depends on the obstacles it has to go through, I use it inside the apartment and get a good enough internet signal to watch RUclips at 1080p on my phone with 2 concrete walls on the way and about 6-8 meters away. If there are less or no obstacles like outdoors maybe you can get 20 meters. Hope this helps!
you didn't mention which band you were using. seems like you were using 2.4ghz during the test since it only maxed at 300Mbps? I don't think the 5Ghz will only give 300Mbps if your wired connection is 800Mbps. it should be close to your wired since the 5Ghz band maxes out at 800Mbps+
Hi...Im confused wether to get an archer c64 or a c6 as the c64 has one mesh also now...and there is barely any pricing difference between the two.. I really wanted the mesh system so i was hoping to go for the c6 but now since c64 also has mesh now i am confused which one to buy for my home...Thankyou
Hi, choosing between the Archer C64 and the C6 depends on your specific needs and preferences. The Archer C64 generally offers faster Wi-Fi speeds compared to the C6. It supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) with a maximum theoretical speed of up to 1200Mbps, while the C6 supports speeds of up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz band. Both routers are designed to provide good Wi-Fi coverage for standard-sized homes. However, the Archer C64 may offer slightly better coverage due to its more advanced internal hardware. The Archer C64 comes with four external antennas, while the C6 has three external antennas. More antennas can potentially provide better coverage and signal strength. Ultimately, if you prioritize faster Wi-Fi speeds and potentially better coverage, you might lean towards the Archer C64. However, if budget is a concern and you still want decent performance, the Archer C6 could be a suitable option. Hope this helps you decide!
This is a very powerful router, 100 mbsp is a joke for it. I use it as a primary router, then connect another Wi-Fi 6 router to it and it still puts out over 800 Mbsp.
@@PulsarTECH finally it peaks up to 300mbps+ , got the ethernet lan cable replaced today to cat 6 as the old one was a whacky grandpa dsl compatible lol ...
Hi, it seems there might be a mix-up here since the TP-Link C64 and Decco E4 are in different product categories. This is a Wi-Fi router, specifically the TP-Link Archer C64. This refers to the TP-Link Deco E4, which is a mesh Wi-Fi system. Choose the TP-Link C64 if you need a standalone, powerful router for a specific space with high-speed internet. Opt for the Decco E4 if you need seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout a larger home or space that might have dead zones. Hope this helps!
Yes, in fact, that's what I'm using this router for right now. I have an Ethernet cable from the main router, Asus AX5400, to the TP-Link C64, and yes, the speed is top-notch.
@@PulsarTECH Hello I'm wondering if you're still using your Asus router? if yes, have you ever faced disconnections for 5-10 seconds randomly throughout the day?
@@Mujahed. yes, I'm still using the Asus router and no, I haven't noticed any random disconnections. Are you sure that's the router, maybe you've got some software on your computer that does it. How many routers do you have?
Hi, if you don't need a mesh system and OpenVPN, then there are very few differences between C6 and C64, so you can get a C64 if it's cheaper. Hope this will help.
I have 30 Mbps speed and bought c24 router few days back. Friends told to better buy gigabit router but confused in c6 bit costlier vs c64?Should I use c24 Or better to put more money and get gigabit c6 Or c64, if yes which one?
Hi Abhinav, good question. It depends if you're planning to get faster internet speed anytime soon. If not than the C24 router would be plenty for your internet speed and cheaper. Hope this helps!
@@PulsarTECH Thanks I'm planning to take gigabit just to be future proof. Could u suggest c6 vs c64 which would be better? As c6 is costlier than c64 and almost has same specs except mesh technology which anyway won't help when using 1 router
@@abhinavshukla2773 absolutely, unless you have a huge house with a big yard, you don't need a mesh capability anyway, just pay more for something you will never use.
I'm not sure if it will work with Tp Link Extender but I think it should. There's no mesh on this router but since you're using an Extender it should work as the router only outputs the Wifi signal and if the Extender can receive it, why not? It's like having a hotspot on your smartphone.
This is a good router, but the connection drops in between, i have raised this with tplink but they are not able to suggest a solution. My friend also has the same , and faces the same issue I guess there is a defect with this version of product
This TP-Link router can achieve speeds of up to 1Gbps. Therefore, if your internet service plan offers 1Gbps, you can expect to receive nearly 1Gbps, approximately around 950Mbps or so.
Right on, great review, special thanks for speed tests.
No problem 👍
just ordered one. excited for this come. Thank you
Hope you enjoy it!
Wow, amazing speed with this router👍
Indeed it is!
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I like the size of this router, it is very small & compact unlike some of the gaming routers.
Absolutely, very nice compact router.
I have always liked TP-Link. Thanks for this review. For U.S. $30, this seems to be a good little box.
You bet. Thanks for watching!
Thanks !
You bet!
Can this be used as a wireless range extender without an ethernet cable connected from the main isp router?
no, u need c54 or Tp-Link re315 to use wireless re feature
1 Gbit cable connection is pretty good 👍
It sure is!
Very simple design but good specs. 👍
Absolutely, very decent speed as well.
Looks like a great router and great speeds. You got an average WIFI speed of 60% out of the 500mbps you're paying for and wired connection was way above it. You shoud've tested dual band WIFI to see if 2.4ghz and 5ghz had any difference in speeds. Let me know if you've done that. Thanks man, I gave a Like to the video.
Thank you for your feedback. Yes I haven't tested 2.4GHz and 5Ghz separately but as far as I know 5G is much faster than 2.4G and the range is the same because manufactures concentrate their efforts towards modern 5G band than older 2.4G thus the antennas have more power in 5G frequency than in 2.4G equalizing the range distance for both.
Why wifi speed is low? Planning to buy but I only use wifi not cable. I have 1gbps isp.
Can this replace the existing isp modem/router? Or this just connects to it and act as an extender? How does it connect, through lan cable?
Absolutely, it can replace an IPS router. Depending on the ISP you might have to setup some configuration but in most cases it's all done automatically, just plug the WAN cable, power cable and go. Hope this will help!
do you just plug the ethernet cable and it automatically works? or do you have to manually set it up from the app?
Yes, the router is set to distribute internet automatically once you plug in the ethernet cable. After that you can log into the router's user interface and make manual adjustments.
@@PulsarTECH thank you! i just ordered mine based on your review! ;)
@@-delicate6364 perfect, glad to hear that!
how is the durability and working of the product after you used it for one year or two ? how many times has it given up on you if you used it till now ?
Hi, yes, I'm still using it, it's working flawlessly. I'm using it as an extension for my main router Asus AX5400, works great, start quickly.
тобто по повітрю він віддає в середньму 280мбіт? це на 5 гц?
How many meters it can cover?
For example 20 meters
Hi Hayden, it highly depends on the obstacles it has to go through, I use it inside the apartment and get a good enough internet signal to watch RUclips at 1080p on my phone with 2 concrete walls on the way and about 6-8 meters away. If there are less or no obstacles like outdoors maybe you can get 20 meters. Hope this helps!
it have easymesh and Ethernet backhaul so for me one oа the best solutions for satellite router
Great
you didn't mention which band you were using. seems like you were using 2.4ghz during the test since it only maxed at 300Mbps?
I don't think the 5Ghz will only give 300Mbps if your wired connection is 800Mbps. it should be close to your wired since the 5Ghz band maxes out at 800Mbps+
I buy and test it 300Mb/s is on 5Ghz on 2.4ghz is ~60Mb/s on cable 900Mb/s
Hi...Im confused wether to get an archer c64 or a c6 as the c64 has one mesh also now...and there is barely any pricing difference between the two..
I really wanted the mesh system so i was hoping to go for the c6 but now since c64 also has mesh now i am confused which one to buy for my home...Thankyou
Hi, choosing between the Archer C64 and the C6 depends on your specific needs and preferences.
The Archer C64 generally offers faster Wi-Fi speeds compared to the C6. It supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) with a maximum theoretical speed of up to 1200Mbps, while the C6 supports speeds of up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz band.
Both routers are designed to provide good Wi-Fi coverage for standard-sized homes. However, the Archer C64 may offer slightly better coverage due to its more advanced internal hardware.
The Archer C64 comes with four external antennas, while the C6 has three external antennas. More antennas can potentially provide better coverage and signal strength.
Ultimately, if you prioritize faster Wi-Fi speeds and potentially better coverage, you might lean towards the Archer C64. However, if budget is a concern and you still want decent performance, the Archer C6 could be a suitable option. Hope this helps you decide!
ill be connecting this as a secondary router via lan cable into my isp router 289mbps speed.... will i get wifi speed above 100mbps ?
This is a very powerful router, 100 mbsp is a joke for it. I use it as a primary router, then connect another Wi-Fi 6 router to it and it still puts out over 800 Mbsp.
@@PulsarTECH iv purchased the c64 model and did a speed test it goes max to 94mbps. i might just need to replace the lan cable perhaps
@@Aone9e probably your ISP router is 300Mbsp but it still should supply 300Mbsp to C64.
@@PulsarTECH finally it peaks up to 300mbps+ , got the ethernet lan cable replaced today to cat 6 as the old one was a whacky grandpa dsl compatible lol ...
@@Aone9e good job!
at a distance of 5 - 6 meters and blocked by 2 walls, how many signal bars do you get?
The signal is OK, maybe like 30%
can i use this as a router extender on a 150mbps wifi? and it will still give me 150mbps?
I don't see why not, it's more than capable of 150mbsp.
Which one is better,c64 or decco E4?
Hi, it seems there might be a mix-up here since the TP-Link C64 and Decco E4 are in different product categories. This is a Wi-Fi router, specifically the TP-Link Archer C64. This refers to the TP-Link Deco E4, which is a mesh Wi-Fi system.
Choose the TP-Link C64 if you need a standalone, powerful router for a specific space with high-speed internet. Opt for the Decco E4 if you need seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout a larger home or space that might have dead zones.
Hope this helps!
Why didn't you test the 2.4GHz?
Does this router has AP mode that is not limited to 100mbps?
Just wanna use this to connect to my main router using ethernet. The current one I use is limited to 100mbps.
Yes, in fact, that's what I'm using this router for right now. I have an Ethernet cable from the main router, Asus AX5400, to the TP-Link C64, and yes, the speed is top-notch.
@@PulsarTECH Good to know that, thanks man!
@@PulsarTECH Hello I'm wondering if you're still using your Asus router? if yes, have you ever faced disconnections for 5-10 seconds randomly throughout the day?
@@Mujahed. yes, I'm still using the Asus router and no, I haven't noticed any random disconnections. Are you sure that's the router, maybe you've got some software on your computer that does it. How many routers do you have?
Hi Sir, Which one should i buy C6 or C64? C64 is cheaper compared to C6
Hi, if you don't need a mesh system and OpenVPN, then there are very few differences between C6 and C64, so you can get a C64 if it's cheaper. Hope this will help.
Wow, more than 800Mbsp!
Yea, that's good!
I have 30 Mbps speed and bought c24 router few days back. Friends told to better buy gigabit router but confused in c6 bit costlier vs c64?Should I use c24 Or better to put more money and get gigabit c6 Or c64, if yes which one?
Hi Abhinav, good question. It depends if you're planning to get faster internet speed anytime soon. If not than the C24 router would be plenty for your internet speed and cheaper. Hope this helps!
@@PulsarTECH Thanks I'm planning to take gigabit just to be future proof. Could u suggest c6 vs c64 which would be better? As c6 is costlier than c64 and almost has same specs except mesh technology which anyway won't help when using 1 router
@@abhinavshukla2773 absolutely, unless you have a huge house with a big yard, you don't need a mesh capability anyway, just pay more for something you will never use.
işlemci farkı mı var c54 archer ile ?
You could have shown us set up
Does it work with to link extander 855 re
I'm not sure if it will work with Tp Link Extender but I think it should. There's no mesh on this router but since you're using an Extender it should work as the router only outputs the Wifi signal and if the Extender can receive it, why not? It's like having a hotspot on your smartphone.
did you use 5ghz?
Yes
This is a good router, but the connection drops in between, i have raised this with tplink but they are not able to suggest a solution.
My friend also has the same , and faces the same issue
I guess there is a defect with this version of product
Where do u put u put the sim card
My isp router is 30Mbps speed, how much will it boost when i bridge with archer c64??
This TP-Link router can achieve speeds of up to 1Gbps. Therefore, if your internet service plan offers 1Gbps, you can expect to receive nearly 1Gbps, approximately around 950Mbps or so.
@@PulsarTECH Can i use as bridge mode whith my isp router?