

🚀 Unlock your home's full Wi-Fi potential—fast, stable, and always connected!
The TP-Link Archer VR400 V2 is a high-performance AC1200 dual-band modem router designed for UK phone line connections, supporting VDSL/ADSL and fibre services. It delivers combined Wi-Fi speeds up to 1.2 Gbps, enhanced by beamforming and three high-gain antennas for superior coverage. Manage your network remotely with the TP-LINK Tether app and enjoy versatile connectivity options including DSL, EWAN, and USB 2.0 ports. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, fast internet for streaming, gaming, and smart home integration.
| ASIN | B01LFGTEI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,549 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #1,572 in Routers |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | DSL, Ethernet, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (869) |
| Date First Available | 20 September 2016 |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Item Weight | 850 g |
| Item model number | Archer VR400 |
| OS | RouterOS |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 16.75 x 3.27 x 24.35 cm; 850 g |
| Special features | App control, various security protocols |
| Whats in the box | 1 product |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wi-Fi |
D**I
Preis/ Leistung stimmt. Er macht, was er soll. Schnelle Lieferung. Alkes in Ordnung, kann man weiter empfehlen.
I**A
Having put up with my Sky Q router for the past year or so, I finally got sick of it and decided to switch the router. I was suffering from signal drops in nearly all my devices that connected via 5g. The signal would cut out for around 2-3 seconds and then reconnect. Streaming to my chromecast etc became unreliable but the main issue was wifi calling. We get poor signal in our house and so WiFi calling was a big plus for us. Due to the signal drops though, we found our calls were cutting out which was really frustrating. It used to be that Sky forbid customers from using non-Sky equipment with their Internet service but that changed last year. You are now able to use any router you want, it just means you can't get Sky customer support for your equipment (obviously). I suppose this does mean that should you have a problem with your line, Sky could easily blame your 3rd party router. Only time will tell with that. Having read a lot about which router to get, I decided to have a punt at this one. Not too expensive but with mostly positive reviews. I have to say that the improvement on the Sky Q router is huge. WiFi coverage is massively improved and the 5g speed to my devices went up by a 3rd. I have not experienced any of the issues other negative reviewers have reported (random reboots, weak signal, slow speeds etc). It may be that they simply received 'bad units' - factory defective units - all manufacturers produce these unfortunately. One tip I would give - the setup instructions state that the app should be used to set up the connection. I struggled with the app for about half an hour. Upon selecting Sky as my provider in the setup menu, on the app there are no fields to input your username and password. I decided to set up using my web browser and discovered that there were more options than in the app. Within 5 minutes of using the browser, I was connected. Overall great budget router and no more WiFi calling cut outs!
S**R
After nearly two years of daily rebooting of our ISP provided Zhone VDSL modem router, we replaced it with this and are 100% happy. The Zhone modem/router would lock out some of our devices after a day. I chatted with the service tech at Siskiyou Tel and he recommended Tp-Link and the Archer-400. We have a lot of Wifi and ethernet devices attached to our network (IOT and monitoring and servers as software developers working from home), and need a reliable modem/router. THIS MACHINE (imported from UK as Tp-Link doesn't sell a USA specific version), ROCKS!!! super fast, 100% reliable.
S**O
un solo neo. non ha i piedini rivestiti di gomma ed è soggetto a spostarsi sul piano con molta facilità specie se ci sono cavi collegati.
Y**R
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