Q&A With TP-Link!

Why are manufacturers cramming more external aerials onto routers when output is governed by law it reminds me of gillette razer blades where more isn't necessarily better

Hi Twirlywoos,

Actually it is just for some better coverage. There are some aerials which can support dual band 2.4Ghz as well as 5Ghz.

Best Regards,
TP link UK Ltd
 
Hi I have the TP-Link N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VDSL2/ADSL2+ Modem Router (TD-W9980)
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-127-TP

It does not work out of the box with my ISP and connection type.
(SKY UK - FIBRE PRO)

The idea behind purchase, was to replace my SKY provided router, and eliminate the need for the additional OPENREACH hub, which my current router runs through, (BT HUB provides the VDSL2 connection.) I just want to reduce cable clutter, and improve Wi-Fi etc

I've read many threads online, both on the official forums and not, but their does not seems to be concrete "yes no answer", will the said product receive an official firmware update to support MER and enable the router to work with SKY Fibre?

I've also read about an BETA that does just that, with users reporting success but the side affect IIRC was poor WI-FI, in that particlaur update... and I have of course avoided it so far.
 
Hi

Ive got a 3 bed house my vm superhub is in my study with an 8 port switch and ive ran a network cable to the opposite side of the house to my lounge where ive put another 8 port switch and an old dlink 615 router running dd-wrt in ap mode

My issue is my bedroom which is above my lounge about halfway between the 2 routers struggles with wireless signal for streaming.

Would getting a newer ap or router downstairs that supports 5ghz and wireless ac help with that or should I just go for a repeater in my bedroom and which of your products would be best for my needs?

Hi Stuie,

Thanks for your post. I would suggest you go for the powerline unit. The TL-WPA4220 would be good .You would get two adaptors with this unit one, which you would have to plug it to your router and the other one you can connect to your bedroom which would resolve your wifi problem permanently.
Please note that this unit would work as long as you whole electrical circuit terminates on a single ring main.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd
 
I am looking for a router for my home with gigabit lans and ability to in depth manage what any IP address downloads and limit their dl speed so for example I am playing game and my roomate decides he wants to download stuff i would like to clearly tell that this is the ip thats downloading and either slow him down or block him entirely.

Some wifi would be nice 2,4/5 I use some tablets and chromecast.

I cant stand virgin superhub its useless...
 
Hi FL630,

Thanks for your valuable feedback. We will definitely try to consider your valuable feedback in the near future.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd

Have to say, anything with a green pcb is an absolute no buy from me.

If in doubt just make it black.
 
i think a lot of us would alos like a replacement for the Virgin Super(crap) modem/router.
there seems to be nowhere you can get an all in 1 replacement :'(
Go Go TP-link, gooo make one ;) and make it good
 
Hi I have the TP-Link N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VDSL2/ADSL2+ Modem Router (TD-W9980)
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-127-TP

It does not work out of the box with my ISP and connection type.
(SKY UK - FIBRE PRO)

The idea behind purchase, was to replace my SKY provided router, and eliminate the need for the additional OPENREACH hub, which my current router runs through, (BT HUB provides the VDSL2 connection.) I just want to reduce cable clutter, and improve Wi-Fi etc

I've read many threads online, both on the official forums and not, but their does not seems to be concrete "yes no answer", will the said product receive an official firmware update to support MER and enable the router to work with SKY Fibre?

I've also read about an BETA that does just that, with users reporting success but the side affect IIRC was poor WI-FI, in that particlaur update... and I have of course avoided it so far.

Hi Glent,

Thank you for your comment. We would soon be releasing an official firmware update for this. We already have a beta firmware which supports the MER function. If poor wifi is experienced I would highly recommend to change the channels on that particular band and check if the problem resolves.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd
 
When will the Archer C2600 & C3200 be available in the UK and do they have a wall mount option please?

What is the most similar in speed & MU-MIMO technology to the above routers in just a WAP device?

Are there any new WAP devices due for release with dual band, AC2600 or above, preferably with MU-MIMO or similar technology?

Hi thenewoc,

The new Archer C2600 will be available in U.K from September 2015.

Also, the Archer C3200 will be available in early next year.

Now, Regarding the wall mount option, both the C2600 and C3200 are wall mountable.

2-What is the most similar in speed & MU-MIMO technology to the above routers in just a WAP device?

-At the moment only C2600 supports MU-MIMO technology and there are no other routers in TP-Link range which has the similar features.

3-Are there any new WAP devices due for release with dual band, AC2600 or above, preferably with MU-MIMO or similar technology?

-We are working with the chipset manufacturers to bring out some new products with Dual-band, AC2600 or more and MU-MIMO features.

As an when the products will be completed, they will be available to view on our websites.
 
Hello TP-Link,

How do I fix my TP-Link powerline kit that keeps randomly loosing connection and then back again after about 2 minutes?

I had a TP Link 200 that did this so I thought it needs an upgrade anyway and upgraded to a TL-PA411KIT.

This too did that after a few weeks, so I had it replaced, and the replacement had the same issue.

I accept it could be my connection / voltage / wiring ect..

But I get really good speed connection speed when it works AND I have since bought a different branded Powerline Adopter that starts with N and it has been going strong for over 6 months and no drop offs. This other branded adopter is a slightly older model and not a nano kit.

So now I have a spare 200 and a 500 kits made by TP link that I don't use.

Would love to know what is causing this random drop off in connection?

looking on the net, I'm not alone?

Mods if I'm not allowed to post links, plz remove.
http://superuser.com/questions/794744/tp-link-powerline-adapters-randomly-disconnect
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread...signal-internet-access-drops-fairly-regularly
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?78658-Powerline-disconnecting-issues
 
So I bought these powerline adapters and am having sketchy issues with multicast with youview - any suggestions? https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-164-TP

Currently opting for a hard wired solution - I live in a modern build flat.

Hi ricke17,

The TL-PA8030P KIT is one of our most advanced and stable power-line products in range till date.

It uses MIMO power-line technology, so one can expect maximum speeds and stable performance from these units.

It does provide support for multicast packets, so if you are having sketchy issues in streaming multicast packets , then try the following:-

1-Plug the receiver PA8030P unit in a different wall socket and see if you experiencing the same issues.

2-Make sure that the unit is plugged directly into the wall socket and not on an extension lead or surge protector.

3-If you are still experiencing problems, then try resetting and re-pairing both the PA8030P units.

Hope this information was useful.
 
I am looking for a router for my home with gigabit lans and ability to in depth manage what any IP address downloads and limit their dl speed so for example I am playing game and my roomate decides he wants to download stuff i would like to clearly tell that this is the ip thats downloading and either slow him down or block him entirely.

Some wifi would be nice 2,4/5 I use some tablets and chromecast.

I cant stand virgin superhub its useless...

Hi Smrtka,

Most of our wireless routers have a bandwidth control function on it.For eg If you are playing a online game and other person is downloading then you can reserve the most of the bandwidth for you and allocate only little to other person who is downloading. Iwould recommend you to go for Archer D5 which would have gigabit ethernet ports, support dual band and also have bandwith control option.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd
 
What TP-Link power plugs would you suggest in getting for maximum throughput?
(The router I am using is a Linksys WRT1200).
 
Hi Glent,

Thank you for your comment. We would soon be releasing an official firmware update for this. We already have a beta firmware which supports the MER function. If poor wifi is experienced I would highly recommend to change the channels on that particular band and check if the problem resolves.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd

for reference - beta firmware works fine with this router on sky fibre pro - no issues with wifi personally for me. Been using it for a couple of months now.
 
Have you got any plans for a 10Gbe 8 or 12 port switch? Something to rival the NETGEAR XS708E?

Hi Mattmos

Currently we only have T3700G-28TQ which has got upto four ,10Gigs SFP ports
which is a layer3 managed switch.The other one is T2700G-28TQ which is a L2+ switch with four , 10Gb Sfp ports.

May be in the future we may consider similar switches with10Gbe ports.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd
 
Hi Caged,

TP-Link CPE products are packed with some impressive features both in terms of performance and user interaction as compared to our Competitors.

In terms of price mark in the U.K market, TP-Link CPE products are much more affordable as compared to our competitors.

Please check the links below for comparison:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ubiquiti-Ne...1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439977349&sr=8-1&keywords=NSM5


https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-148-TP

Hope this information was useful.:)

lol links to competitor.. Ban please !! :D
 
What TP-Link power plugs would you suggest in getting for maximum throughput?
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Hi Tidusjar,

We would recommend you go for the AV1200 powerline unit to get the maximum throughput if you have a high speed internet connection and want to stream videos etc. You can go for the TL-PA8030P kit , which has got gigabit ethernet ports.

Best Regards,
TP Link UK Ltd
 
i think a lot of us would alos like a replacement for the Virgin Super(crap) modem/router.
there seems to be nowhere you can get an all in 1 replacement :'(
Go Go TP-link, gooo make one ;) and make it good

Hi bigmunkey3741,

Yes, we do understand that some of the customer's want alternative for routers such as Virgin Super Hub.

At the moment TP-Link do not have a router that will directly replace the Virgin Super Hub.

However, you can use the Virgin super Hub as a modem and use one of our TP-Link routers to handle the routing processes and wireless functions.

If this is something that you are looking forward to, then I will suggest you to go for the below router:-
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-112-TP

If you need any further help in setup, then you can always drop us an E-mail at [email protected].

We will be happy to help you.

Regards,

TP-Link UK.
 
Not sure if the rep is still around but I'll ask anyways.

I have AV500 nano and wifi kits (TL-PA411Kit / TL-WPA4220T). From the beginning I have gone into the utility software and ticked the box to set them all to the network name homeplugav but Im having an odd issue with them in that they will out of nowhere all drop connection, I have to go to each one to find out that the box to set them all to HomeplugAV has been unticked as the traditional pairing instructions do not work.

The original part of my house is old and there is a newer extension. The base plug is plugged into the newer part of the house along with 1 of the wifi plugs, and the other 3 are plugged into the older side, i dont know if this makes a difference.

I dont know if RMA'ing them would make a difference.

I bought them elsewhere, but the warranty would be with TP-Link directly I assume.
 
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