Archer AX53 Compatibility for Wi-Fi 6 (5 GHz) in Germany

Hello,
I am considering carrying my TP-Link Archer AX53 router (Wi-Fi 6, 5 GHz) from India to Germany and wanted to check whether it will work there. Can anyone confirm if there are any compatibility issues, particularly regarding region-specific Wi-Fi frequencies or other related factors?
Would it be appropriate to carry a router from India to Germany for use with local Wi-Fi networks?
Thank you!
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Hi @rahul_1,
Bringing your TP-Link Archer AX53 router from India to Germany requires some important considerations in terms of compatibility:
1. Wi-Fi Bands
Different countries may have regulations regarding Wi-Fi channels and bands. While most modern routers are designed to support multiple regions, we are unsure if some specific channels available in India are allowed in Germany.
2. Power Adapter
India uses 230V power and Germany uses a similar voltage, so the router should work. However, you may need a plug adapter to fit the German sockets.
3. Firmware Updates
Make sure your router has the latest firmware. This helps improve compatibility and performance in the new region.
4. Internet Service Provider (ISP) Compatibility
Some ISPs may require specific configuration or setup for their services. Always check with your local ISP in Germany to ensure compatibility.
5. Warranty and Support
If you run into issues, please note that routers purchased in India are not eligible for warranty support in Germany.
For the sake of simplicity, we do not recommend that you bring a router purchased in India to Germany.
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Hi @rahul_1,
Bringing your TP-Link Archer AX53 router from India to Germany requires some important considerations in terms of compatibility:
1. Wi-Fi Bands
Different countries may have regulations regarding Wi-Fi channels and bands. While most modern routers are designed to support multiple regions, we are unsure if some specific channels available in India are allowed in Germany.
2. Power Adapter
India uses 230V power and Germany uses a similar voltage, so the router should work. However, you may need a plug adapter to fit the German sockets.
3. Firmware Updates
Make sure your router has the latest firmware. This helps improve compatibility and performance in the new region.
4. Internet Service Provider (ISP) Compatibility
Some ISPs may require specific configuration or setup for their services. Always check with your local ISP in Germany to ensure compatibility.
5. Warranty and Support
If you run into issues, please note that routers purchased in India are not eligible for warranty support in Germany.
For the sake of simplicity, we do not recommend that you bring a router purchased in India to Germany.
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