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I thought of changing to this when it is out in the retail store in my country.
But i read from the internet review some say it is good but other say this is crap.
So what your opinion on this?
Please feel free to share.
Thank you ;)
 
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Darth Vader called, he wants his Imperial Shuttle back.

Other than its design, I don't know if there are really that many BE routers (and client equipment) out there to establish a baseline for comparison.
How does its price and performance compare to AXE routers you could get locally (or already have)?
 
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I don't know the price and performance as I have mention in my post it is not out in the retail store in my country yet :rolleyes:
 
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The question is whether one even has devices on hand to take advantage of Wi-Fi 7 and the necessary WAN bandwidth for it to even matter. I have a Wi-Fi 6 router and nothing I have is even close to saturating THAT, so YMMV.
 
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I don't know the price and performance as I have mention in my post it is not out in the retail store in my country yet :rolleyes:
Ah, my mistake. I read it as if it was already available and you were considering it.
 
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I typically look for @TheLostSwede when it comes to opinions on network devices but I also avoid anything that says "gaming"
 

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Darth Vader called, he wants his Imperial Shuttle back.

Other than its design, I don't know if there are really that many BE routers (and client equipment) out there to establish a baseline for comparison.
How does its price and performance compare to AXE routers you could get locally (or already have)?
That Asus' "gaming" router which looks like Leoric's crown from Diablo looks way more dope.

Personally I'd get a proper router instead of some RGB bling'd "gaming" one.
 
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I am a much more practical person than I am into aesthetics. That said, that router does "look" fancy. But is "fancy" a good thing? Does "fancy" improve performance?

I like and don't like the Batman ears. I think they "look" silly and "gimmicky". HOWEVER, as a radio tech for most of my career, I will say from a technical aspect, the Batman ears allow for the antennas to be vertically oriented. Vertical orientation is typically better when seeking optimal "omnidirectional" RF propagation and reception - which most do and why WAPs (wireless access points - typically integrated into wireless routers) typically work best when centrally located in the building.

In wifi networks where an omnidirectional pattern is desired, more than one antenna is almost always better. That said, more and more does not automatically mean better - there just are too many variables to make that absolute statement true. So 8 antennas does not necessarily mean better coverage than 6. But it is probably safe to say 8 won't hurt - especially if there are many wireless devices on the network that need to connect simultaneously and the router is "intelligent" enough to use different antennas for different devices - depending on signal strength.

I generally like movable, removable antennas so I can orient them for the best signal strength - including mounting them high above the router. But the configuration on this routers seems effective too.

Do note that more antennas has zero effect on effective range. But it does typically provide better, more complete coverage within the effective range.

Also note antenna length is "cut" for the frequency (or frequency range) of the RF frequency or "wavelength" it will be used for. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength and therefore the shorter the antenna (or antenna "element") needs to be. My point is, "triband" routers use 3 frequency bands; 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz. So the 8 antennas we see will be cut to 3 different lengths and used for the frequency bands (wavelengths) they support. In other words, if you only have 2.4GHz wireless devices in your home, the router will only use the longer antennas. In multiband WAPs (dual band, 2.4GHz and 5Ghz, for example) where all the antennas are the same length, the antennas lengths are cut to a compromising length so it will support both bands. So different lengths is good.

On the second image from the bottom, is that a fan? I hate fan noise. I mean I REALLY HATE fan noise. It is distracting, big time. If the marketing hype touts chimney effect cooling, why is a fan needed? The ONLY sound I want to hear from computer is the music from my surround sound speaker system - and the reassuring clicks of my keyboard presses (if Led Zep is not drowning them out).

Did I mention I hate distractions? RBB lighting is distracting and does absolutely nothing for performance. Its a waste of money. I would disable it immediately. One small power on indicator light is enough.

If I were shopping for a new router today, I would go for wi-fi 7 even though I don't currently have any wi-fi 7 wireless devices. But I might next month or next year so it makes sense to buy for the future.

I also avoid anything that says "gaming"
We agree on this one. When something is marketed as "gaming", that to me is like slapping a racing stripe on the car in order to jack up the price. Like RGB lighting, it does nothing for performance and may even be distracting. Not to mention fancy facades tend to go out of style.

Looks like the MSRP is $600 and Amazon has 3 left for $528.34.
 
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Leave it to the Toilet Paper guys to put 1/2 of the ethernet ports upside down, which can make it difficult to unplug them if the router is used in a tight space....but it's got the bat wings, so there's that :D

a H/a/R/d fail IMHO :)
 

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I typically look for @TheLostSwede when it comes to opinions on network devices but I also avoid anything that says "gaming"
I'm far from an expert in the field, but I would never suggest anything that would be pure junk.
This thing apparently has solid hardware, but sadly, it's impossible to trust TP-Link due to their habit of swapping the hardware revision after six months to a year and then dropping support for the older revision almost instantly.

So far, there's only one revision of this one, but they seem to be quite slow with releasing firmware updates, which is apparently an issue with all WiFi 7 routers, not just the ones from TP-Link. Why is this an issue? Because all of them have a ton of issues at the moment, with features like MLO and such either not working at all or having major compatibility issues.

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That Asus' "gaming" router which looks like Leoric's crown from Diablo looks way more dope.

Personally I'd get a proper router instead of some RGB bling'd "gaming" one.
That's a TP-Link router, not Asus.
 
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Leave it to the Toilet Paper guys to put 1/2 of the ethernet ports upside down, which can make it difficult to unplug them if the router is used in a tight space
No doubt 1/2 the people out there would disagree with you as to which ports are upside down and which are oriented correctly. IMO, 1/2 up and 1/2 down is the best compromise.
 
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Well, for network gear, even consumer-level stuff, you shouldn't have to compromise on ease of use, just because the mfgr's decided to forgo the design & engineering effort needed to make stuff that works in a user-friendly way....

I think it is better/simpler to just buy something that is designed well from the start & be much happier :)
 
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:( But you are assuming your preferred way is the only way and everyone who likes it different is just wrong. That's just silly.

Franky, whether the tab is on top or on the bottom, it makes no difference to me. I am still going to pinch the connector with my thump and forefinger the same way. The fact the release tabs are on the "outside" (not in the gap between the connectors) makes access to the tab about as easy as it can get, while still being in the back of the router and out of sight.

A dose of reality needs to be interjected here. How often does the normal user connect and disconnect Ethernet cables that the orientation of the connector is such a big deal as you make it out to be? Typically, it is one and done.

If one needs to regularly connect and disconnect Ethernet cables, and they bought a router with ports they cannot see, then THE USER FAILED to buy the right network gear for the job. They should have gone with a rack mount (or something similar) router with front mounted ports (or have walking space behind the racks and rear mounted ports) and a separate WAP system to provide complete wireless coverage.

If you look at this Netgear WiFi 7 Nighthawk, all the Ethernet connectors are sideways. Who's to say that is not user-friendly. bonehead123? Gimme a break. How about the fact the TP-Link has 4 x 2.5Gbs ports instead of just 2 or like the Nighthawk. Or the fact the Netgear's are only 10/100/1000Gbs?

What about this ASUS WiFi 7 router? It has ports going both up and down, but look how close they are together.

Show us device that is perfect in every way.

I think it is better/simpler to just buy something that is designed well from the start & be much happier
Well, good luck finding the one that meets your ideal definition of a perfect engineering design. Maybe you should design your own perfect solution and submit it to TP-Link, Netgear, ASUS, and the other makers. Surely, as long as it is aesthetically pleasing too, they will all scramble to be the first to release one based on it. :rolleyes: Hey, I might get one.
 
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