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title: "tp-link WiFi Router AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit (Archer C7), Router-AC1750"
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# 1.75 Gbps dual-band speed Gigabit Ethernet ports x5 Guest network & IP bandwidth control tp-link WiFi Router AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit (Archer C7), Router-AC1750

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** VT40631
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your WiFi game with Archer C7 — speed, control, and security in one sleek package!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** tp-link WiFi Router AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit (Archer C7), Router-AC1750 by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** VT40631 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/795660180-tp-link-wifi-router-ac1750-wireless-dual-band-gigabit-archer)

## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Dual-Band Speeds:** Experience seamless streaming and gaming with combined 1750 Mbps bandwidth across 2.4GHz & 5GHz bands.
- • **Gigabit Ethernet Powerhouse:** Five gigabit LAN ports ensure ultra-fast wired connections for your home office and entertainment hubs.
- • **Plug & Play with USB Sharing:** Dual USB 2.0 ports let you effortlessly share files, media, and printers across your network or remotely via FTP.
- • **Secure & Smart Network Control:** Guest access and IP-based bandwidth management keep your network safe and optimized for every device.
- • **Future-Proof & Open Source Ready:** Robust CPU and RAM support OpenWRT for advanced customization—perfect for tech-savvy pros.

## Overview

The TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 is a dual-band wireless router delivering up to 1.75 Gbps combined speed with 5 gigabit Ethernet ports and dual USB 2.0 for media sharing. It supports the latest 802.11ac standard, offers guest network access, IP-based bandwidth control, and is compatible with OpenWRT for advanced customization. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-speed connectivity and smart network management.

## Description

TP-Link Archer AC1750 Smart WiFi Router (Archer C7)

Review: Awesome! - This will be kinda long, since I like the product and I'd like to give the review this product deserves. First of all, why I needed a new router? The router my ISP gave me dropped connection sometimes when I had about 5 wireless client and 2 wired clients. So now all that router does is feed Internet to my new router. I made sure to assign DMZ to the router so I can have full management of ports as well. The router I received, and of course that I'm reviewing, is V2. (Most of the apple problems with this device is from V1, but it seems TP-Link can RMA them with a V2 if you have problems with it) Now, my Internet connection. ATM it's optical fiber with about 10Mbps download and about 4Mbps upload. Needles to say that this router can handle that without any problem at all. Now, some of my devices, their capabilities and how they are connected. (All wireless connection are 5GHz unless specified otherwise) 1.- PS3 CECHA01, connected to the WUMC710 (Which is an ac client) wired 1 Gbps. 2.- PS3 CECHA01 connected directly to the router. Wired at 1 Gbps. 3.- Nintendo Wii U connected as n client. 2.4 GHz and 150 Mbps (Support for 5 GHz is only for the gamepad) 4.- Nintendo Wii connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 5.- Nintendo 3DS connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 6.- Nintendo 3DS XL connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 7.- Media connector WUMC710 connected as ac client. Rated as 1300 Mbps, but really showing 1170 Mbps. 8.- HP dv2125la laptop connected as a client (a/b/g capable). 54 Mbps. 9.- Custom desktop (2006), wired at 100 Mbps. Also wireless as n client 150 Mbps. 10.- Xperia Z2 (D6503) smartphone connected as ac client. 450 Mbps~433 Mbps. 11.- Xperia Tx (LT29i) smartphone connected as n client. 150 Mbps. 12.- Samsung Y S6310 smartphone connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. I'm only mentioning them because it's a great variety, and I haven't experienced any problem at all with any client. I also have one DS and one DSi, but since those don't support WPA2 they are connected wireless to my old router. I tested them with WEP once and they work OK, tho. I'm also planing to get a PS4 at some point, but this will share the WUMC710 with the PS3. I don't want to use the PS4's wireless because IMO it has a crappy antenna. In the USB ports I have: 1.- Toshiba HDD 500GB 5400 rpm 2.5" with USB 2.0 2.- HP Photosmart D7160 with USB 2.0 (This is not listed in TP-Link web page, but it works like a charm) About performance, I haven't been able to test the Ethernet at its full capacity (1 Gbps), since I only have the PS3 with 1 Gbps connection at home (I have a newer desktop, but I moved it to my school since I spend a lot of time there due my Masters It has 1 Gbps and ac 2x2 at 867 Mbps). But I've tested 100 Mbps and as expected, they work OK and at full speed. Ping times to wired devices is less than 1ms. To wireless, it depends on the signal, but the average is about 10ms, which is good, if you ask me. The router has a "Diagnostics" tab where you can ping any device in your network or even web pages. The max speed reported is in the WUMC710, but I cannot fully stress that connection. This is a 3x3 ac client. So technically, it can take the most advantage of the wireless of this router. On the USB department, the printer has like a 10 sec delayed, compared when it was directly connected to the desktop. But once the work starts, it's the same time. I can stream full HD content (about 6 Mbps) with 5.1 channels to the PS3 or the Xperia smartphones without any buffering time. This was not possible for me before with g clients (expected). This router is DLNA capable. The storage is accessible as well from my computers and smarphones, but max writing speed is about 8 MBps. It's not a limitation in the ethernet ports per se, but I'm guessing the USB port is not as fast as it could be. USB 2.0 can give speeds of about 30 MBps in laptops/desktops. I won't complain here, since there are devices with worse performance in the USB ports. Range: Even while A/N/AC (5 GHz) has less coverage, I can see good signal in every room that I need it. My house is about 100 square meters and the router is in the center, more or less. B/G/N work OK, even when the antennas are internal. Setup: With at least little knowledge about network, it takes about 5 mins. You don't need the CD that comes in the box. Extra: Make sure to install the latest firmware. It'll let you use the TP link tether app. This router has a 2.5 A, which is enough for powering HDD with the USB. Since I wanted to install OpenWRT I also checked the full specs of the router. Here are some: CPU: MIPS74Kc@720 MHz Flash: 16 MiB SPI Flash model: Winbond W25Q64FV RAM: 128 MiB RAM model: Winbond W9751G6KB-25 x 2 Wireless 1: QCA9558 (QCA9558-AT4A) 3x3 b/g/n Wireless 2: MiniPCIe: QCA9880-BR4A 3x3 a/n/ac (This is what changed from V1. V1 is: MiniPCIe: QCA9880-AR1A 3x3 a/n/ac) Wired: GbE AR8327N-BL1A 2 USB 2.0, It suports Serial and JTAG (Programing ports) From this specs I can tell that it has a decent CPU, and good RAM and Flash. So I should be able to install different packages and run them in the router. This router is fully supported by OpenWRT. Sadly for the moment I don't have time to "play" with it. It also does almost everything I'd need, so no need atm. (I'd love to have a torrent client in the router, tho. Possible with OpenWRT) If you think I missed anything, let me know in the comments. I can check it and modify this review. I'll update it once I finish my Masters and my desktop is back home. L8er!
Review: Excellent Router that Punches Well Above its Price Point -- Buy It - I found this router through a third party website review (the Wire Cutter), that aptly called this, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Most People)." I would probably amend that title and say, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Virtually Everyone)." Do not let the low price fool you into thinking it's an entry level or low-end model. It only costs around $100 but, from my observations against four other routers that cost considerably more, it performs well beyond its price point. I have purchased a number of routers over the years as the technology and performance improves, and the number of devices my family uses has increased. Over the past few years, I had migrated to the more expensive ($300+) routers in the hopes of greater performance. Right before this, I had an Asus RT-AC5300, a beast of a router that exceeded $400 when I bought it. But what I found was that as the price point goes up, the performance does not, and the reliability goes down. These expensive routers tend to be buggy and drop connections; they simply have too many features and are way too complex, all to provide functionalities that no one uses, or that none of your connected devices support anyway. The ASUS got so bad it was rebooting itself every few hours. The days of the rock-solid Linksys WRT54G seemed long gone... So I returned the ASUS RT-AC5300, gave my WRT1900ACS to a friend, and bought an Archer C7 (v2). After two weeks of testing it, I have four words: it just works -- period. The signal is strong and punches through the lathe-and-plaster walls of my nearly 100 year old house. Its signal is considerably stronger than the WRT1900ACS that I had (which cost almost three times what this one did), and rivaled the signal strength of the $400 ASUS. It doesn't drop connections, doesn't reboot itself, and delivers a strong and steady stream of data to all devices, wired and wireless. Only one word of warning; you need to make sure the Archer C7 that you purchase is NOT a first version. Everyone on the web has reported that TP-LINK badly botched the V1, especially for Macintosh/Apple devices (which is most of my house); most of those should be out of circulation or in landfills by now. The one I bought from desertcart was a V2, and it works perfectly with all of my Apple and non-Apple devices.

## Features

- 1.75Gbps total available bandwidth, which includes 450Mbps at 2.4GHz and 1300Mbps at 5GHz
- Supports 802.11ac - The next generation of Wi-Fi, and be connected to extra devices
- Dual USB Ports to share files & media, and printer locally with networked devices or remotely via FTP server
- Privacy with Guest Network Access provides secure Wi-Fi access for guests sharing your home or office network
- IP-based Bandwidth Control makes it easier for you to manage the bandwidth of individual devices connected to the router

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BUSDVBQ |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,339 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #500 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Routers, hub, networking |
| Color | WiFi Router |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | ethernet, wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 18,795 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1750 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973070601 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.57"L x 6.32"W x 1.28"H |
| Item Part Number | Archer C7 |
| Item Type Name | TP-LINK Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (Archer C7) |
| Item Weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | Archer C7 |
| Model Name | Wifi Router |
| Model Number | Archer C7 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Microsoft Windows 8/7/Vista/XP/2000/NT/98SE, MAC OS, NetWare,UNIX or Linux. |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Alcohol-Free |
| Security Protocol | WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
| UPC | 845973070601 971736088382 |
| Unit Count | 1.7 Ounce |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year. |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency , 802.11a/b/g/n |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** WiFi Router
- **Compatible Devices:** Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** wireless
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Included Components:** Routers, hub, networking
- **Model Name:** Wifi Router
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor/Outdoor
- **Special Feature:** Alcohol-Free
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why do 2 different priced Routers have the same reviews? How is anyone supposed to know which Router you are reviewing?**
A: Hi! Amazon allows you to conveniently filter reviews so you only see content for the specific product you're interested in. To do so, please follow these steps:

1. On the product page, select the router you're interested in (i.e. AC1750).
2. Scroll down to the Customer Reviews section and click on "See all xxxx customer reviews".
3. Click on "All formats" and select "Show only reviews for Format: X", with X being the format of your choice.
4. You can further sort the reviews based on other specifics such star rating, top rated or most recent, using the adjacent drop-down boxes.

Best Regards,
TP-Link Customer Support

**Q: Hi this TP-Link Archer C7, is this V2? Because i need to use with open WRT and has to be V2   thank you**
A: Mine arrived 1/17/17 and is a v2 with firmware version 3.14.3 Build 151014 Rel.49676n.  Their support site has a newer firmware (Archer C7(US)_V2_160719) but i didn't see anything in the changelog that would make the update worthwhile.

**Q: How's the range on the router?**
A: The 2.4 ghz range is quite good. I have the router at one end of my 2000 sq ft home and it reaches the other end with ok signal. 5 ghz range is quite short, but that's an inherit downside of 5 ghz signals. You don't have to disable the 5 ghz to get your 2.4 ghz range, just name them differently and you can connect to 2.4 ghz with your far devices, and connect at 5 ghz when you are in the same room. Remember: 5 ghz - less range, but much higher speeds, 2.4 ghz - more range, more wall penetration, less speeds.

**Q: Can anyone confirm what router version of the AC1750 is being sold by Amazon.com? There are v.1 and v.2 versions of this router.**
A: I received my TP-Link AC1750 Archer C7 wireless router on September 19, 2018 and it was a version 4 model.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome!
*by L***Z on March 19, 2015*

This will be kinda long, since I like the product and I'd like to give the review this product deserves. First of all, why I needed a new router? The router my ISP gave me dropped connection sometimes when I had about 5 wireless client and 2 wired clients. So now all that router does is feed Internet to my new router. I made sure to assign DMZ to the router so I can have full management of ports as well. The router I received, and of course that I'm reviewing, is V2. (Most of the apple problems with this device is from V1, but it seems TP-Link can RMA them with a V2 if you have problems with it) Now, my Internet connection. ATM it's optical fiber with about 10Mbps download and about 4Mbps upload. Needles to say that this router can handle that without any problem at all. Now, some of my devices, their capabilities and how they are connected. (All wireless connection are 5GHz unless specified otherwise) 1.- PS3 CECHA01, connected to the WUMC710 (Which is an ac client) wired 1 Gbps. 2.- PS3 CECHA01 connected directly to the router. Wired at 1 Gbps. 3.- Nintendo Wii U connected as n client. 2.4 GHz and 150 Mbps (Support for 5 GHz is only for the gamepad) 4.- Nintendo Wii connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 5.- Nintendo 3DS connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 6.- Nintendo 3DS XL connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. 7.- Media connector WUMC710 connected as ac client. Rated as 1300 Mbps, but really showing 1170 Mbps. 8.- HP dv2125la laptop connected as a client (a/b/g capable). 54 Mbps. 9.- Custom desktop (2006), wired at 100 Mbps. Also wireless as n client 150 Mbps. 10.- Xperia Z2 (D6503) smartphone connected as ac client. 450 Mbps~433 Mbps. 11.- Xperia Tx (LT29i) smartphone connected as n client. 150 Mbps. 12.- Samsung Y S6310 smartphone connected as g client. 2.4 GHz and 54 Mbps. I'm only mentioning them because it's a great variety, and I haven't experienced any problem at all with any client. I also have one DS and one DSi, but since those don't support WPA2 they are connected wireless to my old router. I tested them with WEP once and they work OK, tho. I'm also planing to get a PS4 at some point, but this will share the WUMC710 with the PS3. I don't want to use the PS4's wireless because IMO it has a crappy antenna. In the USB ports I have: 1.- Toshiba HDD 500GB 5400 rpm 2.5" with USB 2.0 2.- HP Photosmart D7160 with USB 2.0 (This is not listed in TP-Link web page, but it works like a charm) About performance, I haven't been able to test the Ethernet at its full capacity (1 Gbps), since I only have the PS3 with 1 Gbps connection at home (I have a newer desktop, but I moved it to my school since I spend a lot of time there due my Masters It has 1 Gbps and ac 2x2 at 867 Mbps). But I've tested 100 Mbps and as expected, they work OK and at full speed. Ping times to wired devices is less than 1ms. To wireless, it depends on the signal, but the average is about 10ms, which is good, if you ask me. The router has a "Diagnostics" tab where you can ping any device in your network or even web pages. The max speed reported is in the WUMC710, but I cannot fully stress that connection. This is a 3x3 ac client. So technically, it can take the most advantage of the wireless of this router. On the USB department, the printer has like a 10 sec delayed, compared when it was directly connected to the desktop. But once the work starts, it's the same time. I can stream full HD content (about 6 Mbps) with 5.1 channels to the PS3 or the Xperia smartphones without any buffering time. This was not possible for me before with g clients (expected). This router is DLNA capable. The storage is accessible as well from my computers and smarphones, but max writing speed is about 8 MBps. It's not a limitation in the ethernet ports per se, but I'm guessing the USB port is not as fast as it could be. USB 2.0 can give speeds of about 30 MBps in laptops/desktops. I won't complain here, since there are devices with worse performance in the USB ports. Range: Even while A/N/AC (5 GHz) has less coverage, I can see good signal in every room that I need it. My house is about 100 square meters and the router is in the center, more or less. B/G/N work OK, even when the antennas are internal. Setup: With at least little knowledge about network, it takes about 5 mins. You don't need the CD that comes in the box. Extra: Make sure to install the latest firmware. It'll let you use the TP link tether app. This router has a 2.5 A, which is enough for powering HDD with the USB. Since I wanted to install OpenWRT I also checked the full specs of the router. Here are some: CPU: MIPS74Kc@720 MHz Flash: 16 MiB SPI Flash model: Winbond W25Q64FV RAM: 128 MiB RAM model: Winbond W9751G6KB-25 x 2 Wireless 1: QCA9558 (QCA9558-AT4A) 3x3 b/g/n Wireless 2: MiniPCIe: QCA9880-BR4A 3x3 a/n/ac (This is what changed from V1. V1 is: MiniPCIe: QCA9880-AR1A 3x3 a/n/ac) Wired: GbE AR8327N-BL1A 2 USB 2.0, It suports Serial and JTAG (Programing ports) From this specs I can tell that it has a decent CPU, and good RAM and Flash. So I should be able to install different packages and run them in the router. This router is fully supported by OpenWRT. Sadly for the moment I don't have time to "play" with it. It also does almost everything I'd need, so no need atm. (I'd love to have a torrent client in the router, tho. Possible with OpenWRT) If you think I missed anything, let me know in the comments. I can check it and modify this review. I'll update it once I finish my Masters and my desktop is back home. L8er!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Router that Punches Well Above its Price Point -- Buy It
*by L***O on October 3, 2016*

I found this router through a third party website review (the Wire Cutter), that aptly called this, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Most People)." I would probably amend that title and say, "the Best Wi-Fi Router (for Virtually Everyone)." Do not let the low price fool you into thinking it's an entry level or low-end model. It only costs around $100 but, from my observations against four other routers that cost considerably more, it performs well beyond its price point. I have purchased a number of routers over the years as the technology and performance improves, and the number of devices my family uses has increased. Over the past few years, I had migrated to the more expensive ($300+) routers in the hopes of greater performance. Right before this, I had an Asus RT-AC5300, a beast of a router that exceeded $400 when I bought it. But what I found was that as the price point goes up, the performance does not, and the reliability goes down. These expensive routers tend to be buggy and drop connections; they simply have too many features and are way too complex, all to provide functionalities that no one uses, or that none of your connected devices support anyway. The ASUS got so bad it was rebooting itself every few hours. The days of the rock-solid Linksys WRT54G seemed long gone... So I returned the ASUS RT-AC5300, gave my WRT1900ACS to a friend, and bought an Archer C7 (v2). After two weeks of testing it, I have four words: it just works -- period. The signal is strong and punches through the lathe-and-plaster walls of my nearly 100 year old house. Its signal is considerably stronger than the WRT1900ACS that I had (which cost almost three times what this one did), and rivaled the signal strength of the $400 ASUS. It doesn't drop connections, doesn't reboot itself, and delivers a strong and steady stream of data to all devices, wired and wireless. Only one word of warning; you need to make sure the Archer C7 that you purchase is NOT a first version. Everyone on the web has reported that TP-LINK badly botched the V1, especially for Macintosh/Apple devices (which is most of my house); most of those should be out of circulation or in landfills by now. The one I bought from Amazon was a V2, and it works perfectly with all of my Apple and non-Apple devices.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank you TP-LINK, this is is a great router.
*by P***E on June 2, 2015*

Thank you TP-LINK, this is is a great router. I have had it running for almost 3 weeks now.two iPhones, one Samsung Galaxy S4, one Chormecast, two wired computers. I have Cable Service provider with speed of 60mbps download and about 6-7 mbps upload. Out of the box, the router worked like a charm. I upgraded the firmware to latest to be able to load their Tether software. At first I did not like Tether but I like it now. It tells me who is connected to the router wirelessly or via wired. This is good to know. This is not a cloud based router so this information is available when you are home using not when you are at work or some other place. Before I purchased this router, with my old wireless N router, using my Galaxy S4, I always had wireless signal issues. A lot of talk on Internet about the GS4 wireless issues but with this router, it is solid. I get 5 bars no matter where I am at. Of course, I use 5GHZ AC with my GS4 but 2.4GHZ also works very well. Signal bars never drop any more no matter where I am at. iPhones 5C as well, they work very well. My son is into gaming and he loves this router. The latest firmware also fixed the wired speed problem. I was getting about 25mbps with old firmware that came on it, after upgrade, now wired speed is up to 60mbps. Even though I did not see it mentioned on TP LINK site, I am sure they fixed it. I use Linux Ubuntu. I was able to connect a flash drive to the USB port and use the "SMB://IP Address" to connect to that flash drive. This is great. I can upload my stuff onto the USB drive.The only issue is that the USB ports are 2.0 specs and not 3.0. Not a big deal for me, speed of 2.0 USB is good enough. The look of the router is also very nice. I really like it. Lights flash too much. I agree with another person who said this also. But not a big deal, I like it. I think it has its own personality. Link lights are available for all the 4 gigabit ports. This is a plus. On, off button for wireless even though I wished it was in front or on the side for access. I paid below $100.00 Dollars for this router. A comparable name brand AC router like this (1750) runs for about $150.00 Dollars or more. I also emailed their tech support and their response was fast and on time. They were very professional and wanted to work with me. However, I figured out my problem and resolved it. Considering that this is not a router that was released a while back, it is way ahead of its time. The only reason I give this router 4 stars and not 5 is that I get about 30-32 mbps download speeds on 2.4GHZ N side of it. I expected better, close to 40 is what I would like to see. But again it is not a signal strength issue. I can live with that. For those people that can not get their devices work with this router, you need to play with settings. I see lots of "My Printer did not work or did not connect wirelessly....." it is not always the router that is in fault. Router has many settings that can be changed to work with your devices. If you can not make it work, then get someone to help you. Just like anything else, tweaking is sometimes needed to make devices talk to each other. Strongly recommended, I will also look at other TP LINK products in the future.

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