![]() The cheapest option I have to recommend to you today is the TP-Link Archer A7. A very impressive and affordable offering from TP-Link that will keep a lot of Cox fans very happy, except maybe those on the Gigablast (1000 Mbps) plan. These features are a bit limited compared to some more expensive, premium routers but they still do everything you would expect of them.Īnd that really is the only downside (if you can call it that) of this router as a whole. The former of these is for selecting priority devices on the network, resulting in faster speeds, and the latter is for restricting online content for particular devices, e.g. ![]() The AX21 also comes with QoS and parental controls. This means your personal data will be about as safe as it can be. It’s loaded with WPA3 encryption, the latest and greatest. In terms of security, the AX21 continues to check out. And if you do have a very large home, you can upgrade the AX21’s range with a Mesh satellite thanks to OneMesh technology. We found it to be around 90-100 ft, which is enough for all but very large homes. And this plan in itself is going to be more than enough for even the largest of families.Īnother impressive stat of this feature is its range. ![]() That’s more than enough speed for the second fastest Cox plan, Ultimate 500 (500 Mbps). That’s only 15 Mbps than the much more expensive TP-Link Archer AX50. We tested it from 5 ft away and managed to record an impressive 675.08 Mbps. But, because of this, it’s affordable, and it packs a lot of punch. TP-Link’s Archer AX21 router is far from the flagship model. ![]() Slightly limited QoS and parental controls. ![]()
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