Sale!

TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20)

(10 customer reviews)

520 Riyal

TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) is available in Saudi Arabia.

  • Find out all you need to know about TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) before buying : Price, Test video, Datasheet, Similar products.

Description

TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) -MU-MIMO, VPN Server, 1.8GHz CPU, Gigabit Ports, Beamforming, Link Aggregation

Package Dimensions
14.37 x 10.67 x 3.58 inches
Item Weight
3.54 pounds
ASIN
B084HLB7LJ
Item model number
Archer A20 V3
Date First Available
February 29, 2020
Manufacturer
TP-Link

 

Test video – TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • Tri Band Wireless Internet Router for 4K video, streaming and gaming with incredible high speed, 1625 Mbps on both 5 GHz bands and 750 Mbps on 2. 4 GHz band
  • Archer A20 V3 with Powerful 1. 8 GHz 64-bit CPU, three co-processors and 512 MB of RAM powers your home network. Works as a great gaming router.
  • Eliminate buffering with MU-MIMO technology letting you connect more devices simultaneously. Multiple requests and accelerate loading Times.
  • Range boost technology enables far reaching Wi Fi for long range coverage throughout the Home. Supported Operating Systems: OS Independent Up to Windows 10, Mac OS 10. 12 and Linux
  • Advanced security: Protect your network and connected devices with a free lifetime subscription to TP-Link HomeCare­ featuring next-level antivirus, robust parental controls, and QoS.
  • Gigabit Wired Speeds-1 WAN and 4 LAN gigabit ports bring wired speeds to the maximum and Link Aggregation even doubles it to 2 Gbps.
  •  

     

    Questions & Answers – TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) :

    ➕ What is the price of TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) in-store is 520 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) was released ?

    The release date was February 29, 2020.

    ➕ What is the price of TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) cheap used ?

    The price of TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) used is 360 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) ?

    Special specifications :
  • Tri Band Wireless Internet Router for 4K video, streaming and gaming with incredible high speed, 1625 Mbps on both 5 GHz bands and 750 Mbps on 2. 4 GHz band
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.

    ➕ Where to buy TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) in Saudi Arabia ?

    Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….

     

    Technical specifications – TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20) :

     

    Brand
    TP-Link
    Model Name
    Archer A20
    Special Feature
    Homecare
    Frequency Band Class
    Tri-Band
    Wireless Communication Standard
    802.11ac
    Compatible Devices
    Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television
    Frequency
    5 GHz
    Included Components
    Router body, power supply, Ethernet Cable
    Connectivity Technology
    Wi-Fi, Ethernet
    Color
    AC4000, Tri-Band

     

     

    Purchase advice :

    • Warranty :

      Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?

    • Shipping :

      Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)

    • Proof of purchase :

      Does the shop give you an invoice ?

    • After-sales service :

      Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.

     

    _____________________________

     

     

    10 reviews for TP-Link AC4000 Tri-Band WiFi Router (Archer A20)

    1. C. N (verified owner)

      – ISP’s Gateway was at the front of the house, with a floor, furnace, ducting and electrical cabling between the Gateway and where we need the WiFi signal (at the back of the house).

    2. F. S (verified owner)

      Looking for WPA3 to get rid of that ‘Weak Security’ Message? This has it! – Easy to set up. Note: be careful with your cables as I apparently messed up one of mine and spent hours trying to connect to the internet thinking it was the router malfunctioning. I almost put the TP-Link back in the box to return until I reconnected my old router and it had the same problem. I tried a new cable and problem solved. So just be sure your cables are sturdy and in working order.

    3. Z. K (verified owner)

      I must rescind my previous review. – My first review of this product (below) was very negative and deeply sarcastic due to the many issues I was experiencing at the time. Since then, I’ve gone through many, many hours of troubleshooting, replacing products, replacing all the cable in my house, you name it – only to find that the issue lay with my Motorola cable modem the entire time. (FYI: apparently Motorola no longer makes their own modems; use that information as you will, then buy an Arris.) Since discovering the true source of the problem, this router has performed excellently. And now that everything is actually stable, I’ve been able to go beyond basic connectivity and finally start digging into the more advanced features of the product. This router has a number of enhancement and convenience features that I never even looked at before. I would strongly urge those that read my previous review to give this device a second look, as I’ve been able to coax truly impressive performance out of this. I’m leaving my original review up for the lulz, but when reading it, just substitute “Motorola MB8600” whenever you see this product’s name. Cheers!

    4. P. K (verified owner)

      – Purchased this router in Feb 2021. Overall was happy with the features and performance at first. The user interface is pretty okay too.

    5. C. N (verified owner)

      – ISP’s Gateway was at the front of the house, with a floor, furnace, ducting and electrical cabling between the Gateway and where we need the WiFi signal (at the back of the house).

    6. P. K (verified owner)

      – Purchased this router in Feb 2021. Overall was happy with the features and performance at first. The user interface is pretty okay too.

    7. F. S (verified owner)

      Looking for WPA3 to get rid of that ‘Weak Security’ Message? This has it! – Easy to set up. Note: be careful with your cables as I apparently messed up one of mine and spent hours trying to connect to the internet thinking it was the router malfunctioning. I almost put the TP-Link back in the box to return until I reconnected my old router and it had the same problem. I tried a new cable and problem solved. So just be sure your cables are sturdy and in working order.

    8. D. N (verified owner)

      – This horrible thing. I got it because my ISP’s modem/router combo device doesn’t have good WiFi range. From the moment I plugged this device in, I only got about 60-90 Mbps over WiFi, although occasionally as high as 250. But when I connect via Ethernet to the router, I get the full 950-1000 Mbps. What’s funnier is that I also get 800+ over Wifi when connected to the ISP’s router. I contacted TP-Link support 2 or 3 times for about an hour total, and they eventually gave up and told me to get a replacement from Amazon, which I did. The replacement WAS THE SAME. This is not a WiFi congestion issue – I live in a detached house with only a couple houses around. One tech got me to see speeds of 950 Mbps on the replacement router when using channel 161 with 40 MHz width, but minutes later the speed was garbage again. I saw this on the firmware that came with the routers, and with the latest available after updating them. I tried with both “Smart Connect” enabled and disabled (that’s where both 2.4 and 5 GHz use the same SSID). I saw the slow speeds on both a 2018 MacBook Pro and an iPhone 7, and on both 2.4 and 5 GHz. I see the slow speeds whether I’m 20+ft away or 2 feet away. The only positive thing I can say for this device is that its range is better than my ISP’s. What a horrible purchase. I’m torn between returning even the replacement device because it REALLY DOESN’T WORK – what’s the point of paying for 1Gbps if TP-Link only lets 100 Mbps through – but then we don’t get the range we need for our house layout. TP-Link, you’re pathetic.

    9. Z. K (verified owner)

      I must rescind my previous review. – My first review of this product (below) was very negative and deeply sarcastic due to the many issues I was experiencing at the time. Since then, I’ve gone through many, many hours of troubleshooting, replacing products, replacing all the cable in my house, you name it – only to find that the issue lay with my Motorola cable modem the entire time. (FYI: apparently Motorola no longer makes their own modems; use that information as you will, then buy an Arris.) Since discovering the true source of the problem, this router has performed excellently. And now that everything is actually stable, I’ve been able to go beyond basic connectivity and finally start digging into the more advanced features of the product. This router has a number of enhancement and convenience features that I never even looked at before. I would strongly urge those that read my previous review to give this device a second look, as I’ve been able to coax truly impressive performance out of this. I’m leaving my original review up for the lulz, but when reading it, just substitute “Motorola MB8600” whenever you see this product’s name. Cheers!

    10. D. N (verified owner)

      – This horrible thing. I got it because my ISP’s modem/router combo device doesn’t have good WiFi range. From the moment I plugged this device in, I only got about 60-90 Mbps over WiFi, although occasionally as high as 250. But when I connect via Ethernet to the router, I get the full 950-1000 Mbps. What’s funnier is that I also get 800+ over Wifi when connected to the ISP’s router. I contacted TP-Link support 2 or 3 times for about an hour total, and they eventually gave up and told me to get a replacement from Amazon, which I did. The replacement WAS THE SAME. This is not a WiFi congestion issue – I live in a detached house with only a couple houses around. One tech got me to see speeds of 950 Mbps on the replacement router when using channel 161 with 40 MHz width, but minutes later the speed was garbage again. I saw this on the firmware that came with the routers, and with the latest available after updating them. I tried with both “Smart Connect” enabled and disabled (that’s where both 2.4 and 5 GHz use the same SSID). I saw the slow speeds on both a 2018 MacBook Pro and an iPhone 7, and on both 2.4 and 5 GHz. I see the slow speeds whether I’m 20+ft away or 2 feet away. The only positive thing I can say for this device is that its range is better than my ISP’s. What a horrible purchase. I’m torn between returning even the replacement device because it REALLY DOESN’T WORK – what’s the point of paying for 1Gbps if TP-Link only lets 100 Mbps through – but then we don’t get the range we need for our house layout. TP-Link, you’re pathetic.

    Add a review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *