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The TRENDnet AC2600 MU-MIMO Wireless Gigabit Router is designed for high-performance connectivity, featuring dual-band speeds of up to 1733 Mbps, advanced MU-MIMO technology for simultaneous data streaming, and robust security features. With four gigabit ports and easy setup, it's perfect for busy homes and gamers alike.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.66 Pounds |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 1733 Megabits Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 733 megabits per second |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1733 Megabits Per Second |
Number of Antennas | 4 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Operating System | Windows XP, WIndows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 2000, MAC OS X, Linux, Unix |
Security Protocol | WPA2, WEP, WPA, WPA2-PSK |
Additional Features | WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
Compatible Devices | Macbook air, macbook pro, macbook, lenovo, samsung, smart tv, projectors, sony, playstation 4, playstation 3, xbox 360, xbox one, wii, wii u, lenovo, ideapad, thinkpad, dell, yoga, asus, acer, netgear, usb adapter, tp-link, d-link, ipad, iphone, galaxy, galaxy tablet, galaxy note, nas |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
T**R
Don't dismiss version 2
Update 7/23/22: It seems with Version 2.0R the wifi radios have decreased in performance over time. I bought this router in June 2020 and as of October 2021 I started to notice freezing/hiccups when streaming live TV. It still does well when streaming from Plex, Youtube and Netflix services, but when I stream from Pluto TV, the freezing and hesitation show up. I still like it's stability and ability to hang onto an IP address with Spectrum. Having my IP address stay the same without having to sign up for Spectrum's Business Class Internet is a plus (there are some of us that need a static IP address). So it remains my main router with the wifi turned off for that reason and I've resorted to having a Broadcom-based router from TP-Link handle all of my wifi traffic.My version 1.0R router hasn't shown signs of a decrease in wifi performance, however, some newer devices don't play well with it and drop their connections. At this point I'm keeping both routers so I have a spare if one goes down as you can clone the MAC address of 1 router to the 2nd router, swap them and keep your public IP address with these when you are a Spectrum customer.Update 1/25/22: The issue with Version 1.0R (CPU usage spikes and some devices disconnecting) was resolved. Appears to have been the channel that was being used. I switched channels and don't see that issue occurring anymore.Update 12/11/21: Version 2.0R does really well on firmware version 2.05. I've not had time to try any of the newer firmware versions yet. It's stable and handles heavy network loads really well. For Version 1.0R I've identified what looks like a bug with firmware version 1.06b01 where I've seen CPU usage spike up to the 60% range as well as older WIFI AC devices randomly disconnect and have difficulty reconnecting. Also data usage is artificially high under the Streamboost data usage screen. Rolling back to firmware version 1.05b01 solved the problem and it is now as stable as Version 2.0R that I have. I can't say if the bug is specific to the router that I have but thought I'd mention this for anyone experiencing the same issue.Update 11/11/21: I like this router so much that I found a version 1.0R model and got that too! No problems to date with this router or the version 1.0R. I don't see any difference in speeds between the 2. The main differences are that version 1.0R has a few more QoS settings, says Streamboost, has an additional USB port along with switches to turn on/off lights and wifi. To me you can't go wrong with either model.I originally ordered this wifi router thinking I'd get version 1 (the one with the 2 USB ports and Streamboost) and found out I received version 2. With all the reviews stating problems with Version 1, I think getting Version 2 was a blessing. It's been running for the past year without any problems. One feature I think is important is the ability to adjust the Tx power. If you live in a high rise and have many neighbors running wifi networks, then that feature can be important. Also, from a security perspective, the ability to turn down the Tx power becomes important because ideally you won't want too many people outside of your apartment to be able to pick up your wifi signal (and possibly try to hack into your network). If I had to, I'd purchase this wifi router again (with Trendnet's 831DR being a 2nd choice). It's gotten me through working from home, as well as streaming many hours of 720p, 1080p and 4K video content. One thing I've noticed is my work computer that has VPN software on it can experience slowdowns over the VPN connection after about 50-60 days. That device never actually drops its wifi connection though. I reboot this router once a month and problem solved! None of my other devices (phones, tablets and laptops) experience drops in their wifi connections either or slowdowns. I recommend version 2 and have had good experience with Trendnet (having another piece of networking equipment from them which was bought in 2007 and still working). Put this on a UPS so it has a stable power source. Looking forward to what Trendnet releases in the wifi6 and wifi6e arena!
B**D
This router is okay if you need a dedicated router or even as a bridge, but it's AWFUL as an access point
This router is great if you need a dedicated router or even as a bridge, but it's AWFUL as an access point.It took me almost 4 hours to get this configured correctly to be used as an access point, partly because the interface is so bad, and partly because the firmware does not expressly support the "access point" mode.The interface is bad in that you have a "Basic" and an "Advanced" mode, but you really need to use both to get your work done. You can't set your SSIDs or authentication in the Advanced mode (what??). You instead need to configure everything in basic mode, then switch over to advanced mode to change anything else you need.As for the access point option -- it doesn't exist and isn't really supported. You have two options: router mode and bridge mode. I tested both of these, and they work well enough, but I have a awesome' enterprise hardwired router, so I just needed this product to act as an access point to replace my aging 1700 AC access point (another router by TPLink) and that's where all hell broke loose.Configuring Access Point mode -- you need to select "router" mode to get the access point option to work.Then you need to go to Advanced settings and disable DHCP server (standard stuff so far). However, since there is no dedicated Access Point mode, the router insists on you configuring WAN settings, which do nothing for you in Access Point mode. Furthermore, you lose a port in this configuration, since you can't use the WAN port in access point mode (this is a feature that's been supported in every router I've owned for the past 5+ years, I feel like this is a regression here), and you need to cable up your router/DHCP server in one of the LAN ports. Every time I log into the router to check configurations, it complains that I have no internet connectivity, and wants me to reconfigure my settings --- even though I'm connected to the internet via the access point as we speak. Some serious firmware/feature issues here.To be fair, once I got the router set up in access point mode, it ran well enough -- my speeds and range were great, but only about 10% better than with my TPLink AC 1700 router that's 2 years old. I ran this configuration for 48 hours with stress testing (transferred 4TB of data from my NAS to backup over the wireless connection), and it didn't drop my connections. Speeds were solid -- 72MBps, which is about where my NAS drives cap out, so no issues there. 4 stars for stability and speed.I would not recommend this router if you are wanting a next generation access point with high bandwidth. Maybe a future firmware update will fix this (should be easy enough, since the features have been around for at least a decade), but the router has been out for almost a year, and it's still on its RELEASE DATE FIRMWARE v.1.0. That alone is enough to keep me from buying this router again.At the end of the day, this router was better than my existing in terms of speed and range, but worse in terms of core features, stability, and usability. Definitely not worth the premium being charged.3 month update: the wireless connection has been constantly dropping for over a week now. Nothing had changed in my network, but all my wireless devices lose connection about 4 times a day,requiring a power cycle of the router to have them reconnect. This thing is worse than useless. Reducing to one star. I've since replaced it with the TPLink access point that I was using before and have no issues.
J**I
Poor Quality and Lack of Customer Service
I purchased this router with the expectation of it working well and lasting, I received neither. Since it is for a rural area I needed a good quality router. In just over 1 month of use, on weekends only, the router stopped working, when I contacted Amazon it was unfortunately over the 30 days to return it to amazon. So I was directed to the company, I was told I would receive an email within three days regarding a refund and have heard nothing. When it worked, it worked pretty good, but for this price, you should get more then a couple weeks out of the product, I would advise all to avoid this product like the plague. Considering the money spent on this product and the lack of customer service when there is an issue, it is far from worth the price tag.
A**O
Funciona muy bien
La señal mucha potencia y distancia de la red 2.4 ghz y la red 5 ghz bastante potencia no mucho en distancia, la configuracion en poco dificil para un novato, tiene dos puertos usb pero solo funcionan para compartir memorias usb o disco duro portatil con conexion usb, no da soporte a impresoras lastima, muy buen producto...
E**T
Ancienne version
Le vendeur m'a envoyé le routeur dans sa version 1.0R alors que le fabricant la déclare obsolète et a mis sur le marché la version 2.0. Le routeur fait le job, mais je n'apprécie pas d'avoir été trompé. Les dernières fonctionnalités / micro-logiciels ne sont pas disponibles sur ce modèle.
F**7
Ottimo router
Ottimo router, preso a un prezzo imbattibile di 84 euro. Programma di gestione interno veramente ottimo, la prima configurazione è praticamente completamente automatica, attacchi tutto accendi, fa i suoi test e via, sei pronto a navigare. Per affinare le impostazioni la gestione è molto chiara e semplice, anche se non è presente la lingua italiana. Compatibile con qualsiasi modem adsl, vdsl, e fibra. Potenza segnale ottima, e velocità sia in WiFi che via cavo anche con molte periferiche connesse molto veloce e stabile. Le 2 USB 3.0 funzionano benissimo e permettono di attaccare qualsiasi memoria o HDD esterna con alte velocità di trasferimento, condivisione stampanti e memorie semplicissima. Che dire. Router perfetto dalle alte prestazioni. Assolutamente consigliato.
A**
Para el hardware, precio elevado.
Este equipo es la versión V2, y es una degradación de la V1, esta versión tiene un procesador más lento Mediatek dual core a 880 Mhz, 128 mb de ram, 16 mb de flash y solo un puerto USB, el software de gestión es muy lento para aplicar los cambios y siempre hay que reiniciar y la banda 2.4 ghz es muy inconsistente, el precio es elevado para el hardware que tiene, por este costo se puede conseguir algo mejor como el Tp link AX10 o algo de linksys hagan analizis antes de comprar.
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