Tenda AC1200 Smart WiFi Router, High Speed Dual Band Wireless Internet Router with Smart APP, 4 x 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports, Supports Guest WiFi, Access Point Mode, IPv6 and Parental Controls(AC6)








Key features
- •Get lightning quick connections for all your wireless devices by upgrading to Tenda's enhanced 1200 Mbps high speed Wi fi technology (300mbps@2. 4GHz +867Mbps@5GHz)
- •Link up to 20 wireless devices like the Google assistant, Alexa and various steaming devices, simultaneously, while maintaining optimum network conditions
- •4 omni directional antennas with beamforming and Mu Mimo technology, deliver high speed internet throughout your home and provide seamless coverage for up to 2000 Sq. ft.Output:DC 9V1A
- •Manage your network from anywhere with the fun to use Tenda Wi fi app and access helpful tools like our parent friendly Wi Fi timeout feature
- •4 LAN ports offer fast and secure wired connections when you need them.Operating Temperature: 0℃ ~ 40℃
- •Enjoy safe and secure internet connections for you and your family, with WPA/WPA2 PSK Mixed security and industry level password encryption
Tenda AC1200 Smart WiFi Router, High Speed Dual Band Wireless Internet Router with Smart APP, 4 x 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Ports, Supports Guest WiFi, Access Point Mode, IPv6 and Parental Controls(AC6)
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Customer Reviews
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Works good
Hannah ✓ Verified Purchase•October 17, 2023
This router solved my problem of constant buffering while streaming videos. Good results so far.
It's a router.
Theadore M Gazda✓ Verified Purchase•October 12, 2023
I like the lightweight design. It's new to me since I had to throw away my old router back in time. But it's cool. No complaints. It looks like a extraterrestrial device.
Works
Ben M✓ Verified Purchase•October 9, 2023
Works as advertised. Not fast though only getting 90mps. My internet is 800mps.
Calidad del producto
Kris✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
Super calidad👌, pero tuve q devolverlo pq al pais dónde lo iba a enviar, No lo dejan entrar😞😞😞
Good not perfect. Long Review.
Just Me✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
Okay let's start with basics.
I have used Tenda and TP Link for several years. No issues. My last TP Link AT pocket router never gave me any trouble for several years. Then it took a surge.
I was originally going with a cheap Linksys, well Linksys is out of date since Cisco sold them. Kind of like an old name just hanging on. The biggest problem with Linksys is they do not support NO-IP DDNS (a must for me). I use TP Link Switches, and Routers, Tenda Routers. No problems so far. I even have to do Mac Filtering because of my situation.
TP Link, Tenda and Netgear all support NO-IP DDNS.
You must understand this does not say it is a Wired Gigabit router. It also shows right on the picture that there are only 3 lan and one wan port. I may find out different later but this router works just fine for me. I would buy a more pricey router but this specific unit has two locations. Very hot shop and one for tablets only.
If you are looking for a router that can handle a very high speed connection this is not for that. This is an entry level unit. One person said it did not have AP Mode. Not gonna dispute that because maybe it was a different firmware, but mine does have that feature.
The device was simple to set up although I do have to say I was a bit dissappointed that some of the advanced features such as the lan settings are not available until you connect the lan wire.
Couple more things, some were complaining of disconnects. Well I can tell you wireless is not and will probably never be perfect. At one of my jobs I have integrated a WiFi outdoor system through 4 separate isp connections all combined into one online manager system. The setup requires 6 routers, 23 access points and 30 point to point radios. And it does work. It's limited due to several hundred connected devices but it works. Total shared band width for everyone is 1,300 mbs. May upgrade to 2,000mbs soon. Don't say not possible, remember I have 4 business level connections.
Even though it works one car parked in the wrong place can cause interference and block some signal or scatter it. Same in the house.
If two story put upstairs not down. Don't hide behind the TV or near a Microwave or cordless phone. Even baby monitors can be a signal killer.
As far as corrupted routers, I saw people were flashing with third party firmware some were refurbs. When you buy not from a known source that can happen.
I have used Tenda and TP Link for several years. No issues. My last TP Link AT pocket router never gave me any trouble for several years. Then it took a surge.
I was originally going with a cheap Linksys, well Linksys is out of date since Cisco sold them. Kind of like an old name just hanging on. The biggest problem with Linksys is they do not support NO-IP DDNS (a must for me). I use TP Link Switches, and Routers, Tenda Routers. No problems so far. I even have to do Mac Filtering because of my situation.
TP Link, Tenda and Netgear all support NO-IP DDNS.
You must understand this does not say it is a Wired Gigabit router. It also shows right on the picture that there are only 3 lan and one wan port. I may find out different later but this router works just fine for me. I would buy a more pricey router but this specific unit has two locations. Very hot shop and one for tablets only.
If you are looking for a router that can handle a very high speed connection this is not for that. This is an entry level unit. One person said it did not have AP Mode. Not gonna dispute that because maybe it was a different firmware, but mine does have that feature.
The device was simple to set up although I do have to say I was a bit dissappointed that some of the advanced features such as the lan settings are not available until you connect the lan wire.
Couple more things, some were complaining of disconnects. Well I can tell you wireless is not and will probably never be perfect. At one of my jobs I have integrated a WiFi outdoor system through 4 separate isp connections all combined into one online manager system. The setup requires 6 routers, 23 access points and 30 point to point radios. And it does work. It's limited due to several hundred connected devices but it works. Total shared band width for everyone is 1,300 mbs. May upgrade to 2,000mbs soon. Don't say not possible, remember I have 4 business level connections.
Even though it works one car parked in the wrong place can cause interference and block some signal or scatter it. Same in the house.
If two story put upstairs not down. Don't hide behind the TV or near a Microwave or cordless phone. Even baby monitors can be a signal killer.
As far as corrupted routers, I saw people were flashing with third party firmware some were refurbs. When you buy not from a known source that can happen.
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