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The TP-Link Archer AX23 is a next-gen Wi-Fi 6 router that delivers speeds up to 1.8 Gbps, ideal for gaming and streaming. With advanced features like OFDMA technology for reduced latency, Gigabit WAN access, and EasyMesh support, it ensures seamless connectivity throughout your home. The user-friendly setup via the TP-Link Tether App makes it accessible for everyone, while parental controls provide peace of mind for families.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 26.02 x 13.5 x 4.16 cm; 760 g |
Item model number | Archer AX23 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | Archer AX23 |
Colour | black |
Connectivity Type | 5 GHz/2.4 GHz |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | OpenWRT |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 760 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**Y
Seamless Connectivity with the TP-Link WiFi 6 OneMesh Router AX1800
I recently integrated the TP-Link WiFi 6 OneMesh Router AX1800 with our home network. Setting it up was straightforward, thanks to the user-friendly app and clear instructions.The OneMesh feature is a game-changer. I linked it with our existing TP-Link range extenders, creating a unified network that gives us smooth, consistent WiFi throughout the house. No more dead zones or dropped connections – just seamless internet everywhere.Performance-wise, the AX1800 is fantastic. The WiFi 6 technology means faster speeds and better efficiency, even with multiple devices connected. Whether the kids or the wife are watching videos, gaming, or working from home, everything runs smoothly.The coverage has also been impressive. Our entire home is now covered with a strong, reliable WiFi signal, including areas that used to have weak or no signal. This has been a lifesaver for maintaining stable connections during video calls and remote work.Overall, the TP-Link WiFi 6 OneMesh Router AX1800 has been a great addition to our home. It offers excellent speed, coverage, and ease of use. If you’re looking to upgrade your home WiFi, I highly recommend this router and using the OneMesh feature for seamless connectivity.
C**N
A great improvement over the Shell Energy Router. Easymesh works well
I have been experiencing a lot of Wi-Fi disconnections on my network. Supplied by TalkTalk. I tried using TP-Link 315 Range Extenders, which helped a little, but the problems continued. So I decided to replace the Shell/TalkTalk router with the AX23. It was a little tricky to setup on the TalkTalk full fibre internet, but with some trial and error, it eventually connected. I then updated the firmware and setup the Easymesh Wi-Fi on the AX23 router and connected the TP-Link 315’s as a Wi-Fi Mesh. Great signal everywhere, no more network disconnections. So far so good, but early day.I like the tether app very easy to set-up QoS for the more sensitive network devices, such as security camera’s.
S**R
far stronger and more stable signal vs the Virgin Hub 3.0 - Suitable for LAN game streaming.
I'd go as far as to say that my fiancee and I are tech power users, with a music studio, a gaming room, phones, laptops and games consoles all connecting throughout the home, sometimes under heavy-load applications like PS5 remote play, or Steam Game Streaming over LAN.The Hub 3.0 we had from virgin was doing okay, but would frequently lack stability under heavy load with constant inconsistent frame rates in game streaming and occasional hiccups to internet speed. I figure that with the demand we're putting on the Hub 3.0 we're verging on edge cases for the bog-standard hub and were due an upgrade.I've never considered a "proper" stand alone router before because I always assumed that the set-up would be complicated. I can't remember why I thought this, maybe a layover from days passed when that perhaps was the case. I can report here though that set up was a cakewalk. You literally just plug the Ethernet cable into your existing hub/modem, and it works.In my case I was able to run both wireless networks simultaneously, and switch over my devices and test everything was 100% before then going into the Virgin Hub settings and enabling modem mode, to shut off it's wifi and allow this router to work.The back top room of the house where the gaming room is situated is separated from the router by a thick internal brick wall with a chimney. This unfortunately decimates the wifi signal in that room. While the wifi signal is still not great in that room with the new router, it's around 50% faster than before, making low-latency game streaming feasible there, where it was not before. Awesome.Meanwhile downstairs in the living room, streaming games from the gaming PC to the steam deck over WIFI has had a huge uplift. With latency down from 36ms to just 18ms, and a far smoother and consistent frame rate free of hitching and packet loss. It's worth noting that due to the wifi dead-zone in the gaming room, the gaming PC is connected to the router via a wifi-bridge - a wifi extender placed in the bedroom directly above the router, and connected to the PC via Ethernet. Effectively the connection comes out of the PC wired, to the wifi extender, hops over wifi to the router, and then onwards to the streaming devices over wifi. Game streaming with 18ms latency, at 60 FPS and 1440p resolution, over an entirely wireless connection is impressive as far as I'm concerned.In addition, that same gaming PC now has a faster internet connection maxing out our fibre connection, indicating that the wifi bridge connection has improved as well.Overall really not a bad bit of kit for £60 and I'm kicking myself I didn't think to upgrade earlier!
Y**Y
Decent wifi6 router
I spent several weeks changing settings as the router was crashing every few days after running out of memory, but now it is working well. TPLink support was ok once it was escalated, but I’m not sure how often the firmware is updated to fix issues as the last one was quite a while ago. I have one as an access point and one as a router and the wifi signal is good, plus the wpa3 and 802.11ax are nice to have, as well as some other features like scheduled reboot, parental controls and remote access. The original advert said it had new device notifications but it didn’t, however this was since corrected and isn’t a major problem. I had hoped the mesh feature would work with a router and access point, but this wasn’t supported so I just set it up the old way with sensible channel numbers. Does the job, just a shame it took a while to work reliably as my network settings are not really unusual and I like to see issues like this properly fixed.
S**D
Easy to set uo
Works well ~ good range ~ easy to set up
J**.
Good quality , price
Good quality low price
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