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Reddit mentions of TP-Link N300 ADSL2+ Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Modem Router (TD-W8970)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of TP-Link N300 ADSL2+ Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Modem Router (TD-W8970). Here are the top ones.

TP-Link N300 ADSL2+ Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Modem Router (TD-W8970)
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    Features:
  • 300Mbps Wireless N Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router
  • All-in-One Device: ADSL2+ Modem, NAT Router, 4-Gigabit-Port Switch and Wireless N Access Point
  • 300Mbps Wireless speed and Gigabit Ethernet ports, ideal for multiple HD video streams
  • Versatile Connectivity: ADSL or Ethernet WAN for multiple Internet connection types
  • Two USB ports for storage sharing, printer sharing, FTP Server and Media Server
  • Auto-reconnect keeps user online indefinitely
  • Easy one-touch WPA wireless security encryption with the WPS button
Specs:
Height1.279525 Inches
Length5.5118 Inches
Number of items1
SizeGb (10/100/1000Mbps)
Weight2.1 Pounds
Width8.85825 Inches

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Found 3 comments on TP-Link N300 ADSL2+ Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Modem Router (TD-W8970):

u/i_literally_died · 1 pointr/buildapc

I just changed out my old ADSL only modem/router, the TP-Link TD-W8970 for an ADSL/VDSL router, the TP-Link AC1200, in preparation from going from my old DSL to Fibre.

Everything seems in order, except that file transfers over the wired LAN now top out at 10MB/s rather thatn 100MB/s. I just put the old router back in to check, and it definitely sends them ten times faster.

Is this a setting of some kind? I'm sure I never had to select it before. I'm using the same LAN1 and LAN2 ports that claim to be Gigabit Ethernet on the router.

edit: just checked the ethernet connection settings on both computers. On the old router it tells me 1Gbit on each. On the new router 100Mbps on each. I can't seem to ascertain a reason for this. They're practically identical routers; one is just a few years newer. Cables are all seated fine and obviously work at that speed (have done for 5 years).

edit: it appears only ONE out of four ethernet ports runs at 1Gbit in 2017 vs my 2012 router I spent ten seconds picking out. How fun. That'll be going straight back to Amazon.

u/CrhonamO · 1 pointr/techsupport

Usually this is the rule of thumb, http://i.imgur.com/QHzQKKA.png

You can always get a modem, router and WAP combined into one package though. see here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TD-W8970-Wireless-Connections-Accounts/dp/B00A122XG6/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1421104058&sr=1-1&keywords=TP-Link+router

edit: the WAP in your OP is a brilliant piece of hardware btw

u/BabyFaceMagoo · 1 pointr/funny

Sorry, I don't shop at "Amazon for developing countries", I use the superior British Amazon.

This is the top selling router there:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-TD-W8970-Wireless-Connections-Accounts/dp/B00A122XG6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406925148&sr=8-1&keywords=router

I guess you guys need to catch up with us over in the fast lane ;)

Joking aside, I haven't bought my own router in about 10 years. My ISP supplies my router. since 2009 they've supplied me gigabit ones.