Price: ₹4,599 - ₹2,299.00
(as of Nov 11, 2024 20:10:10 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Arranged Coverage, Enhanced Stability
Three 2.4 GHz antennas and two 5 GHz antennas create superior Wi-Fi coverage
Archer C60’s innovative design includes five antennas, three at 2.4GHz and two at 5GHz. These have been arranged alternately to optimize the dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, creating a transmission with maximized coverage, minimized interference.
Disorganized Antenna Layout : Antennas transmitting at the same frequency are placed too closely, causing interference and signal instability.
Organized Antenna Arrangement : Antennas transmitting at the same frequency are placed in alternate order, reducing interference for a more pure, stable dual band connection.
Advanced software functions like Parental Controls and Guest Network provide personalized management
Supervise children and staff with responsible access, controlled by parents or administrators. Use URL blocking to easily set up a black or white list and limit the level of web access.
Allow guests to join your Wi-Fi network, while protecting your privacy. Make sharing easy, maintain security.
Impeccable Design
To match its advanced features, the Archer C60 introduces an elegant texture and color to fit the stylish décor of your home.
To match its advanced features, the Archer C60 introduces an elegant texture and color to fit the stylish décor of your home.
Get faster Wi-Fi at both the 2.4 GHz band (450 Mbps) and the 5 GHz band (867 Mbps)
The New Wi-Fi Standard for an Advanced Online Experience
The Archer C60 comes with the latest wireless standard – 802.11ac. This advanced Wi-Fi is designed for high-traffic online activities and can help to run applications at triple the speed of the previous 802.11n standard. The result: faster, stronger and more capable Wi-Fi to unleash all your wireless devices.
Fast, Concurrent Dual Band Wi-Fi
The Archer C60 provides you with simultaneous dual band Wi-Fi connections. 2.4GHz band: 3×3 MIMO creates fast and stable Wi-Fi at speeds of 450Mbps, making it perfect for daily applications like sending emails, browsing the web or listening to music. 5GHz band: Provides up to 867Mbps Wi-Fi for latency-sensitive entertainment so you can stream HD video, play online games and hold video chats all at the same time, without delay.
Easy Setup and Management
Set up the Archer C60 in minutes thanks to its intuitive web interface. Configuration is also in the palm of your hands with TP-LINK’s powerful app, Tether, the easiest way to access and manage your router through your smartphone.
Get faster Wi-Fi at both the 2.4 GHz band (450 Mbps) and the 5 GHz band (867 Mbps)
Interface —— 4 × 10/100Mbps LAN Ports; 1 × 10/100Mbps WAN Port
The advanced AC Wi-Fi unlocks the performance of all your wireless devices
Three 2.4 GHz antennas and two 5 GHz antennas create superior Wi-Fi coverage
MU-MIMO achieves 2× efficiency by communicating with up to 2 devices simultaneously
Beamforming technology delivers highly efficient wireless connection (supported by Version 2.0 and above)
Advanced software functions like Parental Controls and Guest Network provide personalized management
Tether app provides easy router management in your palm
Customers say
Customers like the quality, value, and ease of installation of the networking router. They mention it’s reliable, meets all expectations, and is worth the price. Some also say it’s easy to connect multiple devices. However, some dislike the connectivity and have mixed opinions on signal strength and speed.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Swaroop –
Working great.
I am writing this review after using this router for many months. I like TP link routers. I’m familiar with their software. I had a TP link router previously. It’s working fine except that it’s charger is dead. It’s basic router and signal is not that great. So I need an upgrade. For my network speed and my budget, I belive this router is best value for the price. So I bought it and been using it for many months. It is working great, signal reception is good. It has TP link app. The app is easy to use.
Tanmoy Das –
Durable and reliable product
I have been using an Archer C-80 for the last 1.5 years without any major problems. That said, Internet access was sometimes blocked due to its internal configuration or cache, and the router needed to be restarted. Overall, it is a reliable product that provides good Wi-Fi. One suggestion is to store it in a cool place.
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Archer C80 AC 1900 review
After going through multiple reviews on Amazon, YouTube and elsewhere, I finally brought this router. I have been using this for almost 2 weeks now. Connected it from the ISP Modem LAN port to the WAN port on the TP Link using a Cat8 ethernet cable. At 2.4Ghz channel, I’m getting 47-51mbps even though the speed is capped at 40 mbps by the ISP. On 5Ghz, I’m getting 210 mbps on the 200MB internet package. Ping is at 3ms and jitter is at 0 or 1. Few things to note here. Turn off the ISP modem WiFi, otherwise there will be interference. Ensure the reboot function is set to an hour when internet is not in use. Also do the same for the auto update as well, otherwise it reboots on an untimely basis. You also have the option to keep it turned off, but that will affect the performance due to caches.In terms of connectivity, 5Ghz is great. Better than the ISP GNXS Earth modem range. Setting it up was a Cake walk, as the firmware was easy to set it up. It has IoT and Mesh set up available. The quality of the built is good, but the antenna seems a bit fragile. So far it’s going great. The Cat8 also helps with the connectivity, speed and reliability. Cat5 cable is sent with this modem. Overall a purchase worth it.
Aarav Sureka –
Soooo good
Rating: âââââ (10/10)I recently purchased the TP-Link AC750 Dual Band Wireless Cable Router, and it has exceeded all my expectations! The setup process was incredibly straightforward, and I was able to connect all my devices within minutes. The dual-band feature, including both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, ensures a stable and fast internet connection throughout my home.The 750Mbps speed is perfect for streaming HD videos, online gaming, and handling multiple devices simultaneously without any lag. The three antennas provide excellent coverage, even in a large home, and I haven’t experienced any dead zones.The router also supports guest networks and has robust parental controls, which are great for managing my home network. The build quality is solid, and the design is sleek, adding a modern touch to my setup.Overall, the TP-Link AC750 is an outstanding router that delivers on speed, range, and features at an affordable price. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use router.
Hari –
Flawless entry-level router that hits above its weight-class.
This router (Archer C80) probably represents the last generation of Wifi-5 only devices, and as such is likely to be among the best we’ll see of this kind. This device’s pricing (~4.5K at the time of writing) puts it in the entry level, but make no mistake, this wireless router should work perfectly fine for most people.It’s got a 3×3 MU-MIMO radio, with beam-forming, and every other wireless feature that is associated with Wave2 Wifi 5 routers. While it has excellent hardware features, note that it’s quite light on advanced software features – so if you’re looking for some specific feature, read the documentation before purchasing. As a basic wireless router, this device is almost perfect.I used this device to replace an aging TP-Link Archer C50 (v1), which only had a 100Mbit WAN port, and which couldn’t handle more than 80Mbps over Wifi under the best of circumstances.I had two important considerations when purchasing this device:1. To remove any kind of bottleneck on the 5Ghz frequency band.2. To improve the usability of Wifi in a distant room (~10m, separated by 3 walls and furniture).## Close-to-mid range performanceAfter replacing the C50 with this device, my PC which is about 3m from the router, and seperated by 1 wall gets a flawless 150Mbps that my ISP offers (April 2021 Update: My ISP now offers 300 Mbps, and that works fine as well). External reviews indicate that this device should handle at least 600Mbps on 5Ghz. I have zero complaints about 5Ghz performance.2.4Ghz is usually a “backup” band for these days, since all recent devices support 5Ghz 802.11ac at minimum. On my Poco F1, at ~3m line of sight, I get about 120 Mbps on 2.4Ghz, which I think is perfectly fine, considering the limitations of this frequency band. I’m always using 5Ghz nowadays anyway, which is now limited only by ISP’s plan speed.## Long-range performanceIn the more distant room (~10m, blocked by 3 walls and furniture), I have an old Dell laptop only has a 2.4Ghz radio. This couldn’t even get a reliable Wifi signal with the older C50 router.While picking this device, I’d paid close attention to the wireless sensitivity specifications that TP-Link helpfully provides on its website, and noted that this device, while entry-level, sports some of the best numbers in its entire range, sometimes beating their highest end devices. I had high expectations from this router, and it did not let me down.After switching to the Archer C80, the old Dell laptop was able to get a solid connection with around 15 to 20 Mbps on the 2.4 Ghz band. However, since that speed wasn’t good enough, I purchased a TP-Link T9UH adapter (AC1900) to see if that would improve things, and indeed it did.With the upgraded Wifi receiver, even the distant room got a reliable ~140 Mbps on the 5Ghz band. In this room, even my Poco F1 is unable to stay connected to the 5Ghz signal, so it probably also has to do with the excellent performance of the T9UH adapter, which is also a modern 3×3 MU-MIMO device that supports beamforming; the router and the adapter have matching specs.## ConclusionAt this price point, I don’t think there is any alternative to this device. The closest modern TP-Link alternative is the Archer AX10, a first-generation Wifi-6 (802.11ax) device that I didn’t have a use for. I don’t own a single Wifi-6 device and it’ll be a few years yet before Wifi-6 devices become commonplace.Also, Wifi-5 (5Ghz, 802.11ac) is clearly good enough for a couple of years; I doubt that Gigabit internet connections will become standard in the short-term and a ~500 Mbps connection from the ISP should be fine for ~99.99% of people for the next couple of years – a speed which the C80 should be able to handle perfectly fine.
Cleiçon B. –
Excelente produto!
Alejandro GarcÃa –
Me baja mucho la velocidad como repetidor
Felps –
Aparelho bom, alcance bom, velocidades boas latências boas também, já vem atualizado, muito bom, podem comprar, chegou super rápido.
Atendeu as minhas expectativas. Entrega rápida, produto de boa qualidade. –
Produto de ótima qualidade,entrega rápida, bem embalado.Parabéns a loja ao vendedor e aAmazon!
Cássio Gondim –
Muito bom!