I picked up the TP-Link AX1500 a few months ago to take advantage of the Wi-Fi 6 for my Quest 2 and it's worked out great. I also didn't even know my Samsung S10 had Wi-Fi 6 until I hooked it up to my network. I picked up a Razer Kishi to use with my S10 and have been using Steam Link to play games in bed, pretty damn dope!
To add to your comment, yes it has to do with the wireless NIC in your phone/laptop/gaming console. I have 2 phones, a Samsung S9 and a Samsung Galaxy A72. I get more speed on the S9 because it has a better WiFi NIC.
User activities like file transfer and web content browsing happen at the application layer. The rate obtained at the application layer will be much lower than the physical layer rate. In fact, a link rate of "300 Mbps" usually corresponds to 50 to 90 Mbps speed on the TCP/UDP layer.
I´ll give you a tip, place the router on the ceiling of your house on the top floor somewhere in the middle. I have an AX3000 and it gives me signal accross the street. FYI I live in Mexico and the houses are one on top of the other and made of concrete with wires and what not and it gives me excellent WiFi signal.
I'm watching this video in 2023 but I don't know why AX1800 is more expensive than AX3000. I bougth the first one because I didn't know that AX3000 existed. I loved your comparison 😁😁😁😁
Sorry, not a good explanation of the numbers. AX1500 means wifi-6 on 5Ghz 2x600 or 1200 but only wifi-4 on 2.4 for 300 or 1500 total. 1800 with the same wifi-6 on 5 Ghz or 1200 but also has wifi-6 on 2.4 ghz of 2*300 or 600 which is 1800. AX3000 is 2*1200 or 2400 on 5Ghz wifi-6, because of 160Mhz channels vs only 80Mhz as still 600 on 2.4 for a total of 3000. The 5400 is similar to the 3000 but can do 4 streams of 1200 or 4*1200 160Mhz for 4800 on 5Ghz and the same 600 on 2.4 Ghz. To go above the 1800 speed you need 160 Mhz or 4xx receiver capability which is quite rare so it is harder to see the advantages unless you do mesh. None of these are wifi 6E or 6Ghz which is next great wifi standard.
I need to know these things for these routers to judge to best one for me 1. antenna power gain in dbi? i.e. 5dbi or 6dbi 2. total Sq.ft coverage i.e. 2000 or 300 sq.ft 3. What's the MU-MIMO technology used in this router? 2x2 or 4x4 or higher? 4. And lastly, the Heating issue is present like AX50 or not? Any long term review/suggestion to the prospective buyers like me?
Sadly the speed was so amazing on the 5400, that I think you forgot to tell us if the range improved. I live in a very rural location and we love it when our signal reaches clear out to the barn. So fat only our Linksys WRT3200ACM MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router which is in use now, sems to be able to make the reach. We would lov3 to know if this system might also have the long legs needed to get out that far?
I have an AC ISP provided router who's planning to buy an AX20. I get 50MB/s from my phone to a laptop on wifi. On both sides, am curious why your wireless to wireless are slow AF. Trying my laptop to a PC connected with a cable, it tops out at about 500Mbps, just 100 above the wireless to wireless test I did. Tested with also a video file from YTS, lol.
I currently have a Netgear nighthawk R7000 I want to get the AX5400. Is this a good upgrade? My R7000 is dropping all my devices and makes a buzzing sound I have to restart it for the buzzing to go away and the devices to connect again.
Great video. Here is my issue; I have Xfinity gigabit coming into my house which then goes into an Arris S33 2.5 gigabit modem in which when I connect directly to it via ethernet I can (if I'm extremely lucky) get up to 660 Mbps down. Now when I add my TP-Link AX50/AX3000 I get about 200-240 Mbps via LAN (wth?). And wirelessly I get around 200 Mbps down (Chromebook, iPhone 12). One time ever I was shocked because I got 585 Mbps down on my iPhone. But 99.9% of the time I'll get 150-240 Mbps down while sitting right next to the router (wth?). So plugging in right to the modem 500-600 Mbps down, using LAN port on AX50/AX3000 around 200-240 Mbps, using wifi while standing next to router around 150-240 Mbps down. I'm confused. Any ideas? Thanks.
Did you watch the video before uploading it? If you had, you would have noticed that you keep covering up the lens with your hands, blocking the view of what you are filming. It might be best if you get someone to help you with the videos so that you can edit out all the mistakes before uploading.
Archer AX21, Asus RT-AX55 or any better under $120? My Archer A7 has slow speed, even with OpenWRT its top speed is 45Mbps wired and 2.4GHz connection.
Got AX20 (AX1800) and got 18MB/s windows file transfer speed between laptop and phone when both are on wifi connected at 866Mbps link speed (they are Wifi 5 AC devices) With phone on same wifi fairly closely to router but laptop connected via ethernet: 42MB/s peak file transfer speed (35MB/s avg)
my home internet speed is 175Mbps, what type should i get ? im currently using wifi 4 which is sucks a lot that decrese my speed to 40-80mbps only. 2nd quesntion is how big is the 6 antena vs 4 antena, im leaning toward the cheapest one cause i dont see anything to make me buy the higher version than the ax1500.
It will stay the same. When it says 3000 mbps it means that the router is able to work with that speed if you hired that from your internet provider, but those 3000 mbps will be divided between the two bands. 2402 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on the 2,4 GHz band.
excellent video bud you mentioned mom. i have a 5g capable service but not enough cash to upgrade my modem and my router sleeps with the fish. would one of these devices work with the 4g lte output from netgear mr1100? thanks in advance for any help and thanks for the video.
Like my 3G modem berly works especially 3G going away not sure my home internet gonna work after At&t shutdown it's 3G in 2 days today is February 19 2022 shutdown date 22
So is there a latency difference between ax1800 vs ax5400? That is what I am trying to find, yet I am unable to find a comparison. I am a gamer and play off wifi. I use 1800 curious if I should upgrade. No server so bandwidth is limited to my carrier 600 and I don't have a problem there. Just curious if their would be a benefit to a ghetto gamer to move from dlink ax1800 to a ax5400 (tplink, Asus, or Netgear) thanks if you still have equipment to test
hey man can i use the mesh feature to connect 2 routers together? like one Ax73 and one C6? i have an old c6 so it would be great if these two router could join together forming a single mesh!!!
@@NevsTechBits wait what really!? I already have the latest version in both of my routers how can i mesh these? please make a video explaining it,there are literally no videos in the internet about this.
My ISP includes the AX10 as standard with the plan i subscribed which is 300mbps... is it actually worth the upgrade from that to AX73? Onemesh is supported now on ax10 with latest firmware update... the router is on the upstairs, downstairs get really weak signal and if lucky i can connect to 5ghz, but usually not.. so to fix the issue, since the latest firmware now supports onemesh, im planning to buy the extender (re605x ax1800) to mesh it with that ax10 router... is it worth it to upgrade to ax73 and mesh it with re605x?? Also, the asus ax55 is also quite tempting tho since the aimesh can support another ax55 router as mesh system... what do you think?
hi why my ax1800 2.4ghz is capped to 120mbps while 5ghz is 800mbps. I have a plan of 1gbps fiber optic. in the product description 2.4ghz can reach 500mbps I want it atleast 300mbps, can someone help me?
The only youtuber who really talks about the lan file transfer speed
So could the AX5400 reach the back bedroom? You never said, I want speed but reach is more important to me- tired of not spots.
Good question!
I picked up the TP-Link AX1500 a few months ago to take advantage of the Wi-Fi 6 for my Quest 2 and it's worked out great. I also didn't even know my Samsung S10 had Wi-Fi 6 until I hooked it up to my network. I picked up a Razer Kishi to use with my S10 and have been using Steam Link to play games in bed, pretty damn dope!
I picked up Tplink Archer AX4400 it's ok router especially on a 3G modem
To add to your comment, yes it has to do with the wireless NIC in your phone/laptop/gaming console. I have 2 phones, a Samsung S9 and a Samsung Galaxy A72. I get more speed on the S9 because it has a better WiFi NIC.
User activities like file transfer and web content browsing happen at the application layer. The rate obtained at the application layer will be much lower than the physical layer rate. In fact, a link rate of "300 Mbps" usually corresponds to 50 to 90 Mbps speed on the TCP/UDP layer.
I´ll give you a tip, place the router on the ceiling of your house on the top floor somewhere in the middle. I have an AX3000 and it gives me signal accross the street. FYI I live in Mexico and the houses are one on top of the other and made of concrete with wires and what not and it gives me excellent WiFi signal.
I'm watching this video in 2023 but I don't know why AX1800 is more expensive than AX3000. I bougth the first one because I didn't know that AX3000 existed. I loved your comparison 😁😁😁😁
7:31 later released an AX55 model which does mesh and uses qualcomm instead of intel.
Sorry, not a good explanation of the numbers. AX1500 means wifi-6 on 5Ghz 2x600 or 1200 but only wifi-4 on 2.4 for 300 or 1500 total. 1800 with the same wifi-6 on 5 Ghz or 1200 but also has wifi-6 on 2.4 ghz of 2*300 or 600 which is 1800. AX3000 is 2*1200 or 2400 on 5Ghz wifi-6, because of 160Mhz channels vs only 80Mhz as still 600 on 2.4 for a total of 3000. The 5400 is similar to the 3000 but can do 4 streams of 1200 or 4*1200 160Mhz for 4800 on 5Ghz and the same 600 on 2.4 Ghz. To go above the 1800 speed you need 160 Mhz or 4xx receiver capability which is quite rare so it is harder to see the advantages unless you do mesh. None of these are wifi 6E or 6Ghz which is next great wifi standard.
The AX1500 dose mesh I know because I have it and use the mesh feature with my extenders.
I need to know these things for these routers to judge to best one for me
1. antenna power gain in dbi? i.e. 5dbi or 6dbi
2. total Sq.ft coverage i.e. 2000 or 300 sq.ft
3. What's the MU-MIMO technology used in this router? 2x2 or 4x4 or higher?
4. And lastly, the Heating issue is present like AX50 or not? Any long term review/suggestion to the prospective buyers like me?
Sadly the speed was so amazing on the 5400, that I think you forgot to tell us if the range improved. I live in a very rural location and we love it when our signal reaches clear out to the barn. So fat only our Linksys WRT3200ACM MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router which is in use now, sems to be able to make the reach. We would lov3 to know if this system might also have the long legs needed to get out that far?
your barn is 5 feet away or 5 miles?
@@fishboat6244 Mine is 5 light years away. Any chance I am gonna get my WiFi that far?
Should I switch on ofdma on my tp link ax5400? I have 4 iPhones on a switcher app on my iPad mini m1 going through the AX73 into a m6 netgear.
2.4ghz wifi 6 (b/g/n/ax) has good range and signal. Good for cement walls
I have Tplink Archer AX4400 But it's hooked to my 3G modem for external Wi-Fi
Nice! Are you enjoying it? Is it working well for you?
One question, in the end what model do you recommend? and which model has the most powerful wifi?
He said, if you’ve got $200 US get the 5400. It’s good for 400mbps or 50MB/s
Me encanta que usaras el tema de la opera de Final Fantasy VI 😍 Que original
A shame Gau didn't appear in the review xD
Neither did the zozo clock =P
I have an AC ISP provided router who's planning to buy an AX20.
I get 50MB/s from my phone to a laptop on wifi. On both sides, am curious why your wireless to wireless are slow AF. Trying my laptop to a PC connected with a cable, it tops out at about 500Mbps, just 100 above the wireless to wireless test I did. Tested with also a video file from YTS, lol.
I currently have a Netgear nighthawk R7000 I want to get the AX5400. Is this a good upgrade? My R7000 is dropping all my devices and makes a buzzing sound I have to restart it for the buzzing to go away and the devices to connect again.
Great video. Here is my issue; I have Xfinity gigabit coming into my house which then goes into an Arris S33 2.5 gigabit modem in which when I connect directly to it via ethernet I can (if I'm extremely lucky) get up to 660 Mbps down. Now when I add my TP-Link AX50/AX3000 I get about 200-240 Mbps via LAN (wth?). And wirelessly I get around 200 Mbps down (Chromebook, iPhone 12). One time ever I was shocked because I got 585 Mbps down on my iPhone. But 99.9% of the time I'll get 150-240 Mbps down while sitting right next to the router (wth?).
So plugging in right to the modem 500-600 Mbps down, using LAN port on AX50/AX3000 around 200-240 Mbps, using wifi while standing next to router around 150-240 Mbps down.
I'm confused. Any ideas? Thanks.
Did you get a solution? Or contact your provider?
Did you watch the video before uploading it? If you had, you would have noticed that you keep covering up the lens with your hands, blocking the view of what you are filming. It might be best if you get someone to help you with the videos so that you can edit out all the mistakes before uploading.
What are you talking about? There are no scenes with hands covering the view
Archer AX21, Asus RT-AX55 or any better under $120? My Archer A7 has slow speed, even with OpenWRT its top speed is 45Mbps wired and 2.4GHz connection.
Got AX20 (AX1800) and got 18MB/s windows file transfer speed between laptop and phone when both are on wifi connected at 866Mbps link speed (they are Wifi 5 AC devices)
With phone on same wifi fairly closely to router but laptop connected via ethernet: 42MB/s peak file transfer speed (35MB/s avg)
Thanks for that input bud =)
my home internet speed is 175Mbps, what type should i get ? im currently using wifi 4 which is sucks a lot that decrese my speed to 40-80mbps only. 2nd quesntion is how big is the 6 antena vs 4 antena, im leaning toward the cheapest one cause i dont see anything to make me buy the higher version than the ax1500.
Hey bro I have spectrum 50/5 and I use the ax1500. Which router you recommend to get the fastest wifi speeds?
Really helpful and concise
If i have a plan of 300 mbps and get the router Ax 53 3000 mbps, will it increase or stay at 300 mbps
It will stay the same. When it says 3000 mbps it means that the router is able to work with that speed if you hired that from your internet provider, but those 3000 mbps will be divided between the two bands. 2402 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on the 2,4 GHz band.
Sir here which wifi router have longer range in 2.4g, ax50?
excellent video bud you mentioned mom. i have a 5g capable service but not enough cash to upgrade my modem and my router sleeps with the fish. would one of these devices work with the 4g lte output from netgear mr1100? thanks in advance for any help and thanks for the video.
Like my 3G modem berly works especially 3G going away not sure my home internet gonna work after At&t shutdown it's 3G in 2 days today is February 19 2022 shutdown date 22
Thanks
So is there a latency difference between ax1800 vs ax5400? That is what I am trying to find, yet I am unable to find a comparison. I am a gamer and play off wifi. I use 1800 curious if I should upgrade. No server so bandwidth is limited to my carrier 600 and I don't have a problem there. Just curious if their would be a benefit to a ghetto gamer to move from dlink ax1800 to a ax5400 (tplink, Asus, or Netgear) thanks if you still have equipment to test
hey man can i use the mesh feature to connect 2 routers together?
like one Ax73 and one C6?
i have an old c6 so it would be great if these two router could join together forming a single mesh!!!
Some people have told me you can but I don't know how.
@@NevsTechBits Can you do some research ? it would very helpful !!!!
@@omprakashsahu4798 You are in luck friend. Someone just commented that you can update the firmwear and make these units mesh!
@@NevsTechBits wait what really!?
I already have the latest version in both of my routers how can i mesh these? please make a video explaining it,there are literally no videos in the internet about this.
Did you get a signal upstairs with the AX5400?
My ISP includes the AX10 as standard with the plan i subscribed which is 300mbps... is it actually worth the upgrade from that to AX73? Onemesh is supported now on ax10 with latest firmware update... the router is on the upstairs, downstairs get really weak signal and if lucky i can connect to 5ghz, but usually not.. so to fix the issue, since the latest firmware now supports onemesh, im planning to buy the extender (re605x ax1800) to mesh it with that ax10 router... is it worth it to upgrade to ax73 and mesh it with re605x?? Also, the asus ax55 is also quite tempting tho since the aimesh can support another ax55 router as mesh system... what do you think?
I would only upgrade if you had a lot of spare money and really needed the bandwidth. You might want to wait to see if you even need the upgrade bud
Go with the mesh system. It will always be better that way. Also if you could add an ethernet backhaul, the best combination.
Remove background sound and re upload this video.
Hey dude, did you get a signal upstairs with the AX5400?
Nope X_X I mean, I got a signal upstairs, but not at the opposite corner as the corner of my basement I was working in.
You need to plug in the appropriate Mesh adapter upstairs! :o
How to limit the bandwidth of the user who connect to this device?
You can do it from the app if you want.
I have just gotten a AX5400.
Is it worth it to sell it away at $150 to buy a ASUS AX55 at $80 and pocket the $70?
It might be but I doubt it.
@@NevsTechBits
So better off to keep it and use myself?
hi why my ax1800 2.4ghz is capped to 120mbps while 5ghz is 800mbps. I have a plan of 1gbps fiber optic. in the product description 2.4ghz can reach 500mbps I want it atleast 300mbps, can someone help me?
firmware update?
bruv nice backyard
great vid. thanks.
1:37 😂😂
Tp link Ax5400 or asus rt ax55?
I would go with Asus
very helpful!
Any of these routers support Dual Wan ?
I'm pretty sure you can select the option to make it broadcast as 2.4 and 5G
@@NevsTechBits Thats not what he meant😂😅
What? Do you want cascading routers for eternity dribbling off your modem connection?
Ax 3000 there are 2 model router what is diff but in config transfer rare is showing 5400 mbps means 5Gbps what is this 50 MB *8= 400Mbps
YES YES YES
lol yusssss
Best for 5 ghz? Ax10 it is disaster, very bad!!!
Really? Should be at least 50mbps faster than 802.11n, and that’s only using wifi 5 802.11ac adapter, not even ax.
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Ax50. Terrible router. Slow and buggy. Review posts in official TP-Link forums. They refuse to take any proper responsibility on the bugs