
Looks right out of Star Wars-- was easy setup as a repeater in the WISP mode--provided coverage to my barn--tool shed and outdoor patio

Fast, stable, and looks good doing it.

Fully weatherproof, extremely reliable

The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.


I wqs looking for a router that could reach my driveway and the usual square footage numbers are bulls... . If the antennas are omnidirectional that means the square footage is that of a circle. For instance "they" will say a router covers 5000 sq ft that is a radius/range of about 40 feet. I was hoping for more as my previous Linksys 54GL with the extended range antennas did at least 100 feet. My router is positioned in a front window of the house facing my driveway. I like to sit in my truck or work on it and get wifi on my phone there (I don't get cellular at my house). I installed the TPLink AXE5400 Archer AXE75 and was out shoveling snow in my driveway listening to a show on the internet on my phone and never lost the wifi. I have not measured it but given the way extension cords from the house have laid out I am thinking I was about 150 feet away from the router and still connected. I have not walked around outside to the backside of the house yet to report on success or failure but I have had no problems inside of the house although the phone does indicate some drop off of the network speed in my bedroom and that is going through an old CRT TV and various walls (I have it right next to the TV). It also has many options which I don't know much about but the initial setup is simple just using an ethernet connection with a computer or laptop. I did not bother using the app. 192.168.0.1 is the address to use. And 2 things- I found out the techs can only tell you of a low minimum square footage coverage so as the customer won't be disappointed, and there is what is called an Automatic Frequency Control. On some routers it can be turned off. It is different from the AFC audiofiles knew of on their old stereo receivers. This AFC adjusts the range if the broadcast will interfere with other broadcasting devices. I think I saw this calculation happening when I was setting it up. I saw no mention of it in the setup instructions or the manual. Overall, and I have only had it for a month now, I am happy with it and do recommend it for its range potential and coverage.


easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

It's working well

Worked well until it stopped working about 11 months in. Not sure what happened to it. I was able to connect my exterior wifi cameras and view online without any issues. When it stopped working, Wavlink was there to help with the replacement.

Have set this beast of a router. I think it looks amazing where I have it. - wonderful that it has more than the standard 4 or 5 ports than the normal router. - does exactly what i need. 3 hard wired computers, a NAS, and a backup NAS. -WIFI works wonders. Multiple alexa's, phones, laptops, and other devices.

Cool RGB Mystic light Powerful/fast

Super fast and smooth It just works


Easy to setup and use

These replaced an ASUS RT-AC88U. The online interface is nearly identical so transitioning from old to new was easy. It feels like our wireless devices are connecting more quickly and easily with better range in the house. Our surveillance cameras definitely connect better. Im a heavy gamer too and have no complaints about this router with gaming.

It is efficient. You get excellent speed on your electrical network.

It works I tried to save a bit on a laptop and it didn't have a Ethernet port. Plugged this in computer and ran short Ethernet to router. Stupid WiFi is slow this works great.

Whole house Wi-Fi without any signal loss.
