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TP-LINK C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Gigabit Router
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TP-LINK C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Gigabit Router
US $13.00US $13.00
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TP-LINK C7 AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Gigabit Router

US $13.00
ApproximatelyC $18.01
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Condition:
Used
    Shipping:
    US $6.53 (approx C $9.05) USPS Ground Advantage®.
    Located in: Grover Beach, California, United States
    Delivery:
    Estimated between Mon, Aug 4 and Thu, Aug 7 to 94104
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    No returns accepted.
    Payments:
         Diners Club

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
    Features
    Dual-Band
    UPC
    0845973070601

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Brand
    TP-LINK
    MPN
    ARCHERC7, TPLINKARCHERC7AC1750, ARCHER-C7
    GTIN
    0845973092689
    UPC
    0845973070601, 0845973092689
    Model
    Archer C7
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    175661675

    Product Key Features

    Connectivity
    Wireless-Wi-Fi 802.11a, Wireless-Wi-Fi 802.11b, Wireless-Wi-Fi 802.11n, Wired-Ethernet (RJ-45), Wireless-Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Wired & Wireless, Wireless-Wi-Fi 802.11g
    Maximum LAN Data Rate
    1331.2Mbps
    Type
    Cable
    Number of LAN Ports
    4

    Dimensions

    Depth
    8.92in
    Height
    2.14in
    Width
    11.63in

    Additional Product Features

    Wireless Speed
    1300Mbps
    Networking Interfaces
    Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11b, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11A, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11n, Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11ac, Wired-Ethernet (RJ-45), Wireless-Wisconsin-Fi 802.11g
    Wireless Technology
    Wireless AC
    Port Qty
    4-Port
    Built in Modem
    No
    Form Factor
    External
    Max Transfer Rate
    1331.2Mbps
    Number of Wan Ports
    1
    Port Speed
    Gigabit

    Item description from the seller

    About this seller

    Then & Now Collectibles

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    Detailed seller ratings

    Average for the last 12 months
    Accurate description
    4.9
    Reasonable shipping cost
    4.9
    Shipping speed
    5.0
    Communication
    5.0

    Seller feedback (943)

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      • e***r (1348)- Feedback left by buyer.
        Past 6 months
        Verified purchase
        Item as described, fast shipping.
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      Product ratings and reviews

      4.7
      399 product ratings
      • 325 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
      • 44 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
      • 11 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
      • 6 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
      • 13 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

      Would recommend

      Good value

      Good quality

      Most relevant reviews

      • Top favourable review

        Works fine but console does not offer TLS access and is not user-friendly.

        The router does what it's supposed to do. The console does not provide the option for HTTPS access. Ways in which console is not user-friendly: - No search feature for settings -- The only way to find a non-obvious setting is by guessing and trial and error. - Devices on the network are represented only by MAC addresses. The device names are not shown, nor is it possible to manually set the names/descriptions so that they can be easily identified in the listings/logs on the console. - When adding a device to access rules, or mapping it to a reserved IP address, the MAC address needs to be added manually. The currently connected devices are not presented to choose from for these purposes.

        Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: newegg

      • Top critical review

        Run-of-the-mill router

        The revision I bought is compatible with OpenWRT and LEDE. I ended up flashing LEDE on it (v2.0 with S/N starting with 215C). On the negative side, I had to flash DD-WRT first, then an old vendor firmware, then the firmware of my choice. Why create so much trouble for the rightful owner of the device? Also, major hardware changes between revisions are not helpful. I want to know what I'm buying. How can a review for a device with one chipset be relevant to a device with another chipset? Are we running out of numbers or something? To be fair, other vendors do it to. TP-LINK is just following the common practice, and missing an opportunity to rise above the crowd. The range and the speed are pretty good, certainly better compared to other routers I tried.

        Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: tradeportusa

      • Bought this for a bridge unit, but it comes with some great features and easy to use

        Thought I would try out the TP-link product with a friend network that needed a bridge mode router, the unit looks nice and is very easy to use. I was worried about the speed and range but both are great.

        Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: overclockedaz

      • High Tech

        All the instructions are built into its own website when you log in. From that point you can look at the default settings or change them to your liking. I changed them to the same settings as my old rental from the cable company. Not only that I have the 2.4 band I got the 5 band coverage also which has made my smart phone and pad much faster. Just take your time to read instructions before changing I bought mine used but it works perfectly. I feel somebody returned it because they couldn’t set it up properly

        Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: bayeletronics

      • TP-Link Archer C7 - Great for OpenWrt

        TP-Link makes great products. Unfortunately they are quick to stop updating the firmware. The Archer C7 is a great value to run OpenWrt given the speed and memory of the hardware. Recommend that anyone listing a C7 includes the version number (available by the model on the bottom label) which would provide people looking to upgrade with OpenWrt the information necessary to confirm it would work. The reason is not all the versions are tested/or will work with OpenWrt. OpenWrt requires some knowledge, but it provides great flexibility with the Archer C7 hardware combination, including virtual lan tagging with the LAN ports. Picture of one main router, with a ethernet port dedicated to a guess network, and second as access point to extend guess wifi to another area.

        Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ychow04