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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2022
  • Not just unboxing a product & reading out the specifications, here in this video, we are taking a detailed and in-depth look at TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 WiFi Router.
    Under Rs. 2,000/- to Rs. 2,500/- Price bracket for WiFi 5 Standard routers, TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 router is a very popular choice. We have been using this router for past 6 months and in this review, we shall share our personal user experience along with a detailed technical user and ownership review of this router.
    We have run multiple synthetic and real world tests on every aspect and features of this TP-Link Archer C6 AC1200 WiFi router and here in this review, we are sharing detailed test data and our experience with it.
    We have covered all the positives and showing you the negatives of this router in this video.
    If you are considering to buy a home or small business WiFi router, this review should help you decide on this router.
    If you are interested, detailed test data is also available in our website review - lazytourer.com/in/tp-link-arc...
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Komentáře • 84

  • @jeevans3810
    @jeevans3810 Před 8 měsíci +1

    First time seeing an expert explanation with very detailed tests on wifi routers ❤

  • @qazimtahir
    @qazimtahir Před 11 měsíci

    Great working. Excellent information.

  • @BABA-GOMI
    @BABA-GOMI Před 5 měsíci +2

    What an amazing gem of a video. Thank you so much. What was the ISP plan TOP speed for your tests. 125Mbps?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the appreciation.. At the time of testing, ISP plan was for 100mbps ✌🏻

  • @sat_talk
    @sat_talk Před rokem +1

    Awesome best review

  • @sigmondcardozo4985
    @sigmondcardozo4985 Před rokem

    Which version?

  • @naveencm
    @naveencm Před 2 měsíci

    Archer AX12 or C6 which is better?

  • @sumitrock55
    @sumitrock55 Před 2 měsíci

    I am going to buy it but it's have a monthly cost and how much ??

  • @muhammedhisham7658
    @muhammedhisham7658 Před 5 měsíci

    Please suggest which one is bettet c64 or c6 ...i am planing to buy...would appreciate your suggeation...Thankyou...

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 5 měsíci

      Out of those 2 options, consider C6 or A6

  • @Beast80K
    @Beast80K Před rokem

    *Thank you* for giving information about this router !
    I'm planning to buy this router, but I want to know does 2.4 GHz signal reach Ground floor if router is on 1st floor ?
    Did you experienced any problem with 2.4 GHz band OR any other issues with this router ?
    I read Amazon reviews & I'm a bit confused.

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +1

      Hi,
      If you watch the video, you may see, we have run detailed test of Both 5 & 2.4G bands on different test location to give you an idea as what to expect.
      In short, for multi storied house, in our tests, we have seen this router will cover a bubble of 800sqft for 2.4G. 2.4G is heavily effected by interference since the band is over crowed. So actual performance may vary depending on your exact location and how noisy (2.4G band) is our environment !!
      Thanks.

    • @RajuAhmed111
      @RajuAhmed111 Před rokem

      This router range is comparatively very small to others.

    • @chandangadamsetty4633
      @chandangadamsetty4633 Před rokem

      @@RajuAhmed111 then what's the better for range?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Most routers have a similar range since amount of transmission power for indoor use on 2.4 or 5 GHz is fixed by law.

  • @rafioislamofficial
    @rafioislamofficial Před 5 měsíci

    Whice one should i go for ?
    Tp link C6v4 or Tenda ac23

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 5 měsíci +1

      TP-Link C6 if you are a technical person otherwise for domestic usage, buy any thing which is cheap .. Basic WiFi performance is more or less same for all ✌🏻

  • @RiseRebel
    @RiseRebel Před rokem

    Which router support vps client , in the same cost range?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Hi,
      This router supports OpenWRT firmware so if you possess the technical know how, you can get all of those support from that 3rd custom firmware in this router itself
      Otherwise, cheaper but bit weaker option is Mi 4a Gigabit
      Review here -> czcams.com/video/ysf_s73M1bg/video.html
      That one supports certain VPN client protocols.
      Thanks.

  • @iclapcheeks
    @iclapcheeks Před rokem

    Do you recommend this for a gigabit connection?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Hi,
      WiFi5 can't push Gigabit. As you can see from the tests in this video, real world throughput is around 350mbps
      So for Gigabit Internet consider WiFi6 or WiFi6E based routers !!
      Thanks.

    • @iclapcheeks
      @iclapcheeks Před rokem

      @@LazyTourer thank you!

    • @iclapcheeks
      @iclapcheeks Před rokem

      What router would you recommend?

  • @shashvatjain1615
    @shashvatjain1615 Před 17 dny

    Sir which is better dlink dir 825 newer version or the c6 kindly comment

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 17 dny

      Hello,
      What is your internet plan speed?
      How big is the house or store or office where you will use it?
      Thanks

    • @shashvatjain1615
      @shashvatjain1615 Před 17 dny

      Thanks for the reply sir my internet plan in 300 mbps reaching about 330-350 . I need to cover area about 1500~1800 sqft and my house is 2 floors including ground i want the router for repeater purpose

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 17 dny

      Hello,
      Looking at your usage, I think you should be considering TP-Link Deco solutions. Like, this one amzn.to/3zSthaJ Deco S7 2 or 3 packs.. Ensure CAT6 cable connection between two Deco units. One as router with your main internet and second one as access point, connected to main Deco router via CAT6 LAN cable.
      Looking at your usage details, I feel two should be sufficient for covering your entire house. Just place them at each far away corner or as per your need. Remember, run a CAT6 cable between two deco units.
      This will ensure full signal all over and seamless and auto wifi roaming of WiFi devices as you move around your home.
      Secondly, if you are technically sound enough to flash your router with OpenWRT and then configure them for OpenMesh, two TP-Link C6 or A6 will do the same job too.. Now depending on your preference !! Out of the box Deco S7 (2pack) is little costly over two C6 or A6 routers but they are really easy to setup and supported by 3 years warranty !!
      Thanks.

    • @shashvatjain1615
      @shashvatjain1615 Před 16 dny

      Sir the version of c6 that is being sold these days does not have openwrt support because chipset have changed and flash memory and ram is reduced so basically you cant run ddwrt or openwrt on them so i would probably go for the deco solution anything else which is viable and less cheaper ??

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 16 dny +1

      Hello,
      At present, on this given date, deco solutions are the cheapest possible options which work properly.
      Especially the model I mentioned, as it has the option of wired backhaul.
      And I too have noticed, as you mentioned, in last few months, most of these lower end WiFi5 hardware & their companies have declared war against open source firmwares. They have greatly reduced the RAM & ROM size to ensure no openwrt or ddwrt compatibility.
      However, deco models have become cheap & giving support for wired lan backhaul. Atleast that solves one of the main need of OpenWRT.
      Thanks

  • @casualgamer4787
    @casualgamer4787 Před rokem

    please do dlink dir-825 router review as well. or let me which one should i buy this dlink dir-825 or this one

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +2

      Hardware wise both are similar but TP-Link has much better, newer and feature rich software. TP-Link supports OpenWRT as well.
      So when compared, select TP-Link
      Thanks

    • @casualgamer4787
      @casualgamer4787 Před rokem

      @@LazyTourer sorry but I would not agree with your points.
      Dlink is known for best enterprise routers which adds more pointers in dlinks bucket.
      Also from my previous experience dlink gives much higher range and more stable network. And I wanted to upgrade my old router hence I’m asking you to do the comparison and you will also get to know the dlink router powers.
      And extra features are all gimmick we need more reliable network and more range.
      thanks

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Hello,
      Mind you, none of these D-Link / TP-Link or XYZ makes their own router. All these companies are like HP/Dell/Lenovo. They are buying off the shelf products, like CPU/RAM/Storage/Modems etc from ARM/Broadcom/Qualcom/Intel and doing the SoC integration.
      Now in case of PC, we have MS Windows or Linux as standard OS but in these routers, everyone of them codes their own OS (which is technically called Firmware), which we refer as software.
      So this software (Referred as Firmware) indeed very important for the functioning and performance of the device. Many useful features, although present in the hardware, could be omitted by the brand in their firmware.
      D-Link, specially in India is really struggling with their present product line up. I would agree with you, there were times in past, when D-Link (or NetGear) was a leader in this segment but Tenda / TP-Link has out run them.
      At the end of the day, choice is yours. For simple WiFi need for Social Media usage, Streaming etc, any cheapest router will do this basic job.
      Don't get fooled by these companies saying our range is better since in WiFi usage, range depends mainly on your client device. If that has a 2dBi transmission strength, 6dBi Router is useless there since actual link will work in that 2dBi strength only.
      Thanks.

    • @BABA-GOMI
      @BABA-GOMI Před 5 měsíci

      Very bad experiences with several D link routers since past few years. Since switching to tp link, longevity, durability, set up, support wwas and is fabulous.

  • @subhojitchowdhury8940

    Is it support on 3g phone also

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +1

      Hi,
      If the Phone has WiFi then yes it will
      Thanks

  • @colee8195
    @colee8195 Před 2 dny

    Sir is there anyway i can contact you i have problem with my archer c24 tp link

  • @nayantolani1277
    @nayantolani1277 Před 7 měsíci

    wireless connect hota hai jiofiber se?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, turn off the Jio Fiber Router WiFi. Connect LAN from Jio Fiber Router to this TP-Link or anything that you are buying. Turn on the WiFi in that to use ✌🏻
      Thanks

  • @indianslowedreverbsongchan9615

    Sir abhi order kerne de konsa version milega v3 ya v4?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      C6 V3.2
      V4 Sayed region specific Hain

    • @indianslowedreverbsongchan9615
      @indianslowedreverbsongchan9615 Před rokem

      @@LazyTourer sir mera ek friends ne Flipkart per c6 order kiya tha ohapa likha tha v3 hain or 2.4ghz par 300 mb speed show ho raha tha fil jab delivery aya usme 400 mbps likha tha box par kya sir o v4 ka model hain yaa Box v4 ka hain or product v3 ka hain?

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Version ID changes when company uses a different component for manufacturing.
      Like RAM or Storage Chip, if they are from a different vendor, by US or EU law they have mention.
      They do it by changing this Version No.
      Product specifications stays same. There will be no difference in actual performance as per specification.
      If there is performance difference, then company will change the product model No. entirely
      Abb apki problem sirf router ke upor nahi, device (client) ki WiFi k upor v depend karti Hain
      WiFi par both way kam hoti hain, toh agar device weak Hain, kitni v tagri router ho, device ke speed aur specification ke upor chalega
      App ki 2.4GHz Network ki, channel badlo aur 20/40mhz ki alternative kar ke dekho app agar max speed mile
      Vaise client device ki WiFi kya hain?

  • @ajitchauhan1178
    @ajitchauhan1178 Před rokem

    👍

  • @jaisonjose5757
    @jaisonjose5757 Před rokem

    Sir, what the difference between model Archer C6 and C6u.
    And wired and wireles ..do we check this before buying Archer C6. Plz help and clear

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      Hey,
      Both are similar in hardware & software.
      C6U comes with an additional USB port to attach external storage devices & firmware has extra option to use the USB storage for NAS (Network attached Storage) capabilities.
      However, C6U loses out on OpenWRT support since there is no official image out yet.
      Performance is similar since both uses the same hardware underneath !!
      So you lose OpenWRT support but you get USB port for NAS storage attachment.
      Upto the users to decide what they want
      Thanks

  • @ganeshshevate007
    @ganeshshevate007 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, I purchased Archer C6 AC1200 V4 router on 12 August and started using my experience till today, router taking much time to starts working as its web/internet led takes much time from orange to green. And as in between it goes green to orange too so unable to use internet as this is happening since I am using this product. In terms of Range it's top quality but I doubt something issue in router. What you think what might be the issue? Thank you.

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hello,
      Starting is Boot up..
      Orange to Green is a different process, it happens after boot up, that is establishing Internet connection by authenticating you and obtaining the IP and such from from your ISP..
      From your comment, it seems the issue is with second part. Now it can be router but it can also be an ISP issue..
      The only way to be sure is to try with a different router to see if that too face this same connecting issue or not.
      Thanks.

    • @ganeshshevate007
      @ganeshshevate007 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Absolutely quality description to diagnose like debuggin in software coding. Thank you @LazyTourer very much.

  • @aj0425
    @aj0425 Před 11 měsíci

    You didn't mention which frequency the router is set to , like 20/40 mhz 👈

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi,
      It is a WiFi 5 standard router as mentioned. Now it's a universal standard regarding that "20/40" thing
      Its actually called channel width. So for 2.4Ghz, it supports both 20/40 and in 5Ghz, 20/40/80.
      You can force any of those respective values but beware, not all, specially legacy devices may not support higher channel width.
      So usage of that will vary depending on your clients compatibility
      Thanks.

    • @aj0425
      @aj0425 Před 11 měsíci

      @@LazyTourer How to connect TP link mesh (Deco M4) to an ONU ? If I disable WiFi on the ONU and connect the mesh system, is that gonna work? Internet setup will remain on the ONU , right ?!

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi,
      You don't even need to disable that WiFi. Technically, Deco will work as double NAT setup in your case
      LAN Cable from your ONU will go into Deco WAN Port
      Thanks

  • @siddharthmalhotrajai1702

    Can I use Archer C6 as extender??

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      TP-Link firmware has no support for this. You can't, it only support Router / AP mode
      However, the OpenWRT custom firmware does support this. But that will void the warranty
      Thanks

    • @Lucky_Person
      @Lucky_Person Před 27 dny

      ​@@LazyTourer Could you please help us from where I will get custom firmware to use c6 as an extender and also provide the trusted firmware on the same !

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před 27 dny +1

      Hello,
      openwrt.org/
      Check here for your model. Be aware, C6 has different versions, like V1 / 2 / 3 / 4 etc.. Ensure to check & download the right one
      As otherwise, any mistake will brick and basically break the router
      Thanks

  • @gaminglagend21
    @gaminglagend21 Před rokem

    Sir yeh router Kitna Maximum Mbps dei Sakta hei Lan cable sei

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem

      LAN ke upor full Gigabit is possible. Usually around 940-950 mbps

  • @haniyarai7037
    @haniyarai7037 Před rokem +5

    I buy D-Link DIR 825

  • @satyajitroy726
    @satyajitroy726 Před rokem

    How is it thinking to buy one

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +1

      So far, C6/A6 are the one of the best that we have tested. However there are few drawbacks, we have shown that in detailed in our review. Both pros & cons
      Thanks

    • @satyajitroy726
      @satyajitroy726 Před rokem

      @@LazyTourer how is D-Link AC1200 DIR-811 Dual Band Wi-Fi

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +2

      Worthless.. Back Ports (Both WAN / LAN) is limited to 100mbps only.. Should be avoided..

    • @satyajitroy726
      @satyajitroy726 Před rokem

      @@LazyTourer my local internet connection is around 72mbps do I reed a gigabit or 5ghz router

    • @LazyTourer
      @LazyTourer  Před rokem +1

      Right now with your present setup you don't. Tomorrow when your local provider upgrades their plan or you get a better ISP, then you will be forced to buy again.
      Lastly, why D-Link? If budget is your concern then why not Mi 4A Gigabit Edition?
      Check out our review of that router also.
      Thanks.