Wrong router design for the leds...

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Wrong router design for the leds...
Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-11 19:55:10
Hi Guys,

I don't understand the new TP-Link choices with the leds !?

With my C7, the WLAN led is not flashing like those of my preceding routers (or like a LAN led).
I mean the led doesn't show anymore a real activity, flashing only at 1Hz or 2Hz.

With the C8 and C9, there is only one led for the 4 LAN ports.

These choices are far away of what I have on my Netgear router (or had on my Linksys), with different colors depending on speed, etc.

:rolleyes:
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-14 11:43:41
Same feeling.

The LED design is indeed becoming less functional. But a lot of electronic products is going on similar way. I can still remember years ago people usually modify a lot things on their Windows system, but nowadays windows is also becoming more and more simplified...

More brief outlook, less information, less settings or technical things provided, I think this is the trend most people like to see.. Even myself are becoming less enthusiastic about digging into electric products. Sometimes just buy it and use it.
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-17 03:01:37
Hello Tobacco,

I understand what you mean but nevertheless I think TP-Link on the wrong way with high end products.

List of routers by number of leds:

AC1900
Netgear R7000 : 12
Asus RT-AC68U : 10
TP-Link Archer C9 : 8

AC1750
Netgear R6700 : 12
TP-Link Archer C7 : 10+2
Asus RT-AC66U : 9
TP-Link Archer C8 : 8
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-17 15:10:13
I owned a router huawei hg 655b and wlan led blinking was a pain for my eyes on night, too brightness and blinking never stopped. On router more important is to working great, not number of blinking leds or other shining stuff. I like my actualy router tp-link, working great, is discreet and no invasive on my eyes.
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-17 19:23:44

androholic wrote

I owned a router huawei hg 655b and wlan led blinking was a pain for my eyes on night, too brightness and blinking never stopped. On router more important is to working great, not number of blinking leds or other shining stuff. I like my actualy router tp-link, working great, is discreet and no invasive on my eyes.

That's not the issue here ! :rolleyes:
With Netgear or Asus, it's possible to switch off the leds... which is not possible on TP-Link routers... :D
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-05-21 00:11:26
Another issue, I can add here among the suppressed elements.

Who is the R&D responsible who decided to suppress the rubber feet?
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Re:Wrong router design for the leds...
2015-08-21 03:14:54
Hello TP-Link,

Netgear is on the right way...

The new R6400 (AC1750 replacing the R6300 v2) uses 12 leds (with 2 colors)...

:D
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