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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2025
Bought this ER707-M2 to take the internet gateway job over from my NETGEAR RAX48, and mainly to gain a business grade VPN service. The RAX48 is a solid workhorse, but RAX48 VPN is very basic. The TPLink ER707-M2 has every flavor of VPN I could need to use from IOS/Android/PC/Mac/Linux clients and even site to site VPN with Microsoft Azure. The price is certainly great, and you don’t have to pay a bunch of licensing fees to anyone to get the services the device provides. Just buy the device, set it up, configure and use it. Connected the ER708-M2 to my Fibre to ISP, then plugged my RAX48 into the ER707-M2 and witched the Rax48 to AP mode. Configured VPN. Everything on the internal net is now accessible over VPN from anything and anywhere. Really pleased. And the clients OOKLA speedtests showed the same throughput results as before. Perfect.
RC
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de abril de 2025
When my ER505 failed, I upgraded to the ER707-M2 to have the 2.5 Gbps uplink to the modem. I needed some help from tech support to get this working, but the bottom line is this:Ports 1 and 3 are by default WAN ports. If you do some minimal configuration before adopting and provisioning the ER707-M2 AND configure port 3 as LAN, provisioning resets port 3 from LAN to WAN. If your OC200 or OC300 is on a switch connected to Port 3, the network appears to have failed the provisioning and is anything on the switch for port 3 is non functional.Other than that, my network is running great again.
Russell Herron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de octubre de 2024
Setting up one of these routers can be complicated but once configured, it works well. I use it for a small business configuration which normally has 150 users and it interfaces to an Comcast Business Gateway and an AT&T Fibre Optic connection. The load balancing between the gateways works smoothly and the failover when one service goes out temporarily works so will that users never know it has happened. Both services provide 500mbs bandwidth.The Web based user interface needs a review by an expert in user interface deign. The biggest issue is that functions are hidden deep down the navigation structure and are often located in the last place you would think about looking for them.Final note: coaxing the AT&T gateway to interface to any secondary router can be complicated. If you need to use this device with an AT&T gateway, do a search for "How to interface an ATT gateway to an internal router." With a Comcast gateway all you have to do is set it to bridge mode.
CES
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2024
I was looking for a reasonable priced router to put behind my Nighthawk CM2050v cable modem. The output of the cable modem is 2.5GB. I installed the ER707-M2 and switched my DECOs (x5700s and M9s) to access points to cover my 4 story house with a basement. Replaced my 1GB nic in my desktop with a 2.5GB to verify things are working properly. Install was very straight forward and easy. Updated the firmware in the ER707-M2 and the put the DECOs into access mode. This router is so much better than the onboard DECO router. I have about 50 devices online and no issues. Speed tests on the computer are steady between 1340 and 1400. I am more excited about controlling the router compared to whatever the DECOs were doing. Network storage is so much faster too. While it's only the 1 day of using this router I will update the review if something goes wrong.
flluke
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de enero de 2024
I'm a "prosumer," so this router might not be for the average person who wants an "easy" plug-and-play setup. But it's not complicated to set up if you know how to get to the web interface and know the difference between a WAN and LAN port.I purchased this router for its multi-gigabit capability, and it does not disappoint. Recently Comcast/Xfinity upgraded us to 1,200Mbps service, but the router and modem we had would only allow us to hit around 700Mbps. We first upgraded our modem and were hitting the same speeds, but bypassing our router with a 2.5 gig wired connection directly to our modem would allow us to hit 1,400Mbps, so I knew our 7-year-old router was holding us back.I did a bunch of research, and there were a few multi-gigfor upwards of $ router options 600 with nice app features, etc., but I could not justify the cost. I did find some people on Reddit in the same predicament, and this router was recommended, and was the cheapest option at $200 at the time of purchase.With this router, I can hit line speed speeds of 1,400Mbps as if I were directly connected to the modem. But there are some essential things to consider if you want to reach these speeds in your network.1. You need a router that your ISP approves for > 1 gig service2. You must have >= 2.5 gig hardware between the router and your computer. That includes your laptop/desktop having a >= 2.5 gig network adapter/card and any switches between being >= 2.5 gig.3. This only has two 2.5 gig ports, so you will need an additional 2.5 gig switch to expand > 1 gig service to your LAN. One port will connect to your modem, and the other port to your 2.5 gig switch to expand your 2.5 gig connections.There's also additional VPN hardware onboard to do site-to-site VPN connections at pretty impressive bandwidth for the price. I have not utilized this yet, but it is an excellent addition for someone who needs to be connected to a corporate network. But this is more advanced and probably unnecessary by the average consumer.Overall, I am super happy with the purchase and am now looking at their Wi-Fi mesh gear to tie it all together with the "Omada" management, which is similar to Ubiquiti's management software that I am probably migrating away from after this purchase.
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