

The Archer A6 AC1200 Wi-Fi router lets you set up a wireless network in your home or office, while the extender makes it easy to boost the range of the network. supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Tenda AC6 AC1200. Includes the Archer A6 AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router and the RE360 AC1200 Dual-Band Wireless Range Extender, both from TP-Link. It has faster transfer rates and improved security compared to its predecessors a, b, and g. Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) is a wireless standard released in 2009. p.s: I will add photos inside the model to help in the future. supports Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Tenda AC6 AC1200. But the rest of the hardware is all the same. If you find one, change the Router SSID to a channel less used. The one in this photo is the Archer C6 v2 European version, which has a smaller size nand flash. For mobile devices, search the device store for Network Tool or Network Scanner, and try one of those to rule out interference from another SSID. There are utilities that will detail all SSID's found near you, Acrylic is one for the PC for instance ().

It sort of sounds like an interference problem more than anything else? Either a stronger WiFI signal is seem by the device and it tries to switch (device might not be set to always use a specific SSID or change to a stronger SSID if found?). Hi friends, in this video we are showing you TP Link Archer A6 AC1200 Wifi Router unboxing and its complete review with features. OK, so what devices does it happen too, and where are they? Wired or wireless? If wireless, how far away from the router? If you change location, does the problem still happen? /rebates/2ftp-link-archer-a6-v3-ieee-802-11ac-n-a-5-ghz-ieee-802-11b-g-n-2-4-ghz2fp2fN82E16833704585&. The router continue working without problems and I can connect other computers but this problem happens with other devices of my Network and is so randombly.
