TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Router
The TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router comes with the next generation Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac, backward compatible with 802.11n and 3 times faster than wireless N speeds. Supports 802.11ac standard Guest network Parental controls IPv6 supported Easy setup With higher power efficiency and robust security, the TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router with 802.11ac standard is the perfect way to accelerate a home multimedia network and solve congestion that multiple devices may cause. Dual band connections for better performance With 433Mbps wireless speeds over the crystal clear 5GHz band and 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band, Archer C20 offers you the flexibility of two dedicated networks and ensures amazing wireless performance. With 3 fixed external antennas combined with higher quality antenna technology, you can experience excellent wireless performance with stable signal in every direction and high speed across greater distances. This provides you with incredible wireless coverage and reliability from anywhere in your large home or office. Easy setup and use Whether you prefer the powerful Tether App or the intuitive web interface, you can set up your Archer C20 in minutes. The Tether App allows you to manage network settings, including parental controls and media sharing preferences, from any Android or iOS device. This product is offered and supplied by Harris Technology.
The TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router comes with the next generation Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac, backward compatible with 802.11n and 3 times faster than wireless N speeds. Supports 802.11ac standard Guest network Parental controls IPv6 supported Easy setup With higher power efficiency and robust security, the TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router with 802.11ac standard is the perfect way to accelerate a home multimedia network and solve congestion that multiple devices may cause. Dual band connections for better performance With 433Mbps wireless speeds over the crystal clear 5GHz band and 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band, Archer C20 offers you the flexibility of two dedicated networks and ensures amazing wireless performance. With 3 fixed external antennas combined with higher quality antenna technology, you can experience excellent wireless performance with stable signal in every direction and high speed across greater distances. This provides you with incredible wireless coverage and reliability from anywhere in your large home or office. Easy setup and use Whether you prefer the powerful Tether App or the intuitive web interface, you can set up your Archer C20 in minutes. The Tether App allows you to manage network settings, including parental controls and media sharing preferences, from any Android or iOS device. This product is offered and supplied by Harris Technology.
The TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router comes with the next generation Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac, backward compatible with 802.11n and 3 times faster than wireless N speeds. Supports 802.11ac standard Guest network Parental controls IPv6 supported Easy setup With higher power efficiency and robust security, the TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router with 802.11ac standard is the perfect way to accelerate a home multimedia network and solve congestion that multiple devices may cause. Dual band connections for better performance With 433Mbps wireless speeds over the crystal clear 5GHz band and 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band, Archer C20 offers you the flexibility of two dedicated networks and ensures amazing wireless performance. With 3 fixed external antennas combined with higher quality antenna technology, you can experience excellent wireless performance with stable signal in every direction and high speed across greater distances. This provides you with incredible wireless coverage and reliability from anywhere in your large home or office. Easy setup and use Whether you prefer the powerful Tether App or the intuitive web interface, you can set up your Archer C20 in minutes. The Tether App allows you to manage network settings, including parental controls and media sharing preferences, from any Android or iOS device. This product is offered and supplied by Harris Technology.
The TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router comes with the next generation Wi-Fi standard – 802.11ac, backward compatible with 802.11n and 3 times faster than wireless N speeds. Supports 802.11ac standard Guest network Parental controls IPv6 supported Easy setup With higher power efficiency and robust security, the TP-Link Archer C20 Wireless Dual Band Router with 802.11ac standard is the perfect way to accelerate a home multimedia network and solve congestion that multiple devices may cause. Dual band connections for better performance With 433Mbps wireless speeds over the crystal clear 5GHz band and 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz band, Archer C20 offers you the flexibility of two dedicated networks and ensures amazing wireless performance. With 3 fixed external antennas combined with higher quality antenna technology, you can experience excellent wireless performance with stable signal in every direction and high speed across greater distances. This provides you with incredible wireless coverage and reliability from anywhere in your large home or office. Easy setup and use Whether you prefer the powerful Tether App or the intuitive web interface, you can set up your Archer C20 in minutes. The Tether App allows you to manage network settings, including parental controls and media sharing preferences, from any Android or iOS device. This product is offered and supplied by Harris Technology.
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The lowest price for TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Wireless Dual Band Router right now is $30.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 5 retailers.
The all-time low was $22.30 on 12 Feb 2026 — today's price is 35% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 27 June 2026.
Last updated at 27/06/2026 07:00:02
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TP-Link AC750 Wireless Dual Band Router, 2.4GHz & 5GHz, Up to 733 Mbps Bandwidth, Omnidirectional Signal, 3x Fixed Antennas, 1x WAN Port, 4x LAN Ports
Delivery between 1–8 July $48.57
Tp-link Archerc20 Router Black One Size / EU Plug 220V
Delivery $24.99
TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Dual-Band Wireless Router
Delivery between 1–6 July $14.50
TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Dual-Band Wireless Router
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originally posted on officedepot.com
I think this is the 5th or 6th one of these routers I've installed over the last few months for different customers. It's a breeze to set up, and for most home/soho network environments, it offers great value and performance.The only "downside" to this router, is that the LAN ports are only 100Mbps. Meaning if your "download" speed coming from your internet provider is in excess of 100 Mbps, all you're going to get out of the LAN ports is 100 Mbps. Again, for most home/"small office/home office" applications, this isn't a problem at all. If, on the other hand your "incoming" internet speed is above 100 Mbps, you'll need to look at another model in order to take advantage of the speed offered by your internet provider. For those who *can* utilize this router, for ... MoreI think this is the 5th or 6th one of these routers I've installed over the last few months for different customers. It's a breeze to set up, and for most home/soho network environments, it offers great value and performance.The only "downside" to this router, is that the LAN ports are only 100Mbps. Meaning if your "download" speed coming from your internet provider is in excess of 100 Mbps, all you're going to get out of the LAN ports is 100 Mbps. Again, for most home/"small office/home office" applications, this isn't a problem at all. If, on the other hand your "incoming" internet speed is above 100 Mbps, you'll need to look at another model in order to take advantage of the speed offered by your internet provider. For those who *can* utilize this router, for the price, you simply can't beat it!
originally posted on officedepot.com
The Archer C20 is my second router. I use it to provide ethernet internet to my smart tv and printer, both located too far from my main router. The Archer C20 gets wifi internet from my main router, then passes it to my devices by ethernet. It works great! I assigned a "static IP" to my old non-wifi printer and converted it to a network printer, so now my family can print on wifi. Definitely glad that I got this instead of a tiny "wifi extender" that cost the same and only had 1 ethernet port. This is better than a wifi extender, costs similar, has 4 ethernet ports and many more features!
originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
My old router finally died after 7 years. (Asus n65u) I was told routers should be replaced every 4 years at most so I got my money’s worth on that one. Deciding on the new router wasn’t a difficult task, it was either between a $200+ router or the cheapest I can get. The geek in me wanted the best and most expensive thing I could find at first, but then I thought about the actual necessities. Like “Why would I need a 1000+ mpbs router when my ISP won’t barely touch 100?” (That’s what they claim to give) And I would say in my townhome, that range is more sought after than a gigabit bandwidth. That’s what led me to purchase this $40 router. Installation was too easy. Seriously, my little sister could set this up and she’s 10. No issues whatsoever and the app is ... MoreMy old router finally died after 7 years. (Asus n65u) I was told routers should be replaced every 4 years at most so I got my money’s worth on that one. Deciding on the new router wasn’t a difficult task, it was either between a $200+ router or the cheapest I can get. The geek in me wanted the best and most expensive thing I could find at first, but then I thought about the actual necessities. Like “Why would I need a 1000+ mpbs router when my ISP won’t barely touch 100?” (That’s what they claim to give) And I would say in my townhome, that range is more sought after than a gigabit bandwidth. That’s what led me to purchase this $40 router. Installation was too easy. Seriously, my little sister could set this up and she’s 10. No issues whatsoever and the app is helpful for seeing all the clients connected to your network. The reviews that mention issues with this, must be doing something wrong. I even adjusted some settings on my own afterwards with a breeze (forwarding ports etc). I’ll give the range and stability a 3/4 because the speed (not signal) drops significantly as you increase distance but this is expected from wifi. Example: with my laptop next to the router I was downloading at approximately 80 mbps and as I walked away you can see it drop. It got as low as 40 mbps but I was in a far corner upstairs with the router on the floor below with several obstacles between. So for $40 I cannot complain, but if you live in a larger home (I'm in a 2 bed town) I would not recommend this router due to it's limited range and speed.
| Aerial | |
| Aerial | External integrated |
| Antenna Qty | 3 |
| Directivity | Omni-directional |
| Dimensions & Weight |
Tp Link Model Archer C20(us)
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
TP-Link AC750 Wireless Dual Band Router, 2.4GHz & 5GHz, Up to 733 Mbps Bandwidth, Omnidirectional Signal, 3x Fixed Antennas, 1x WAN Port, 4x LAN Ports
Delivery between 1–8 July $48.57
Tp-link Archerc20 Router Black One Size / EU Plug 220V
Delivery $24.99
TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Dual-Band Wireless Router
Delivery between 1–6 July $14.50
TP-Link Archer C20 AC750 Dual-Band Wireless Router
Delivery $15.95
I think this is the 5th or 6th one of these routers I've installed over the last few months for different customers. It's a breeze to set up, and for most home/soho network environments, it offers great value and performance.The only "downside" to this router, is that the LAN ports are only 100Mbps. Meaning if your "download" speed coming from your internet provider is in excess of 100 Mbps, all you're going to get out of the LAN ports is 100 Mbps. Again, for most home/"small office/home office" applications, this isn't a problem at all. If, on the other hand your "incoming" internet speed is above 100 Mbps, you'll need to look at another model in order to take advantage of the speed offered by your internet provider. For those who *can* utilize this router, for ... MoreI think this is the 5th or 6th one of these routers I've installed over the last few months for different customers. It's a breeze to set up, and for most home/soho network environments, it offers great value and performance.The only "downside" to this router, is that the LAN ports are only 100Mbps. Meaning if your "download" speed coming from your internet provider is in excess of 100 Mbps, all you're going to get out of the LAN ports is 100 Mbps. Again, for most home/"small office/home office" applications, this isn't a problem at all. If, on the other hand your "incoming" internet speed is above 100 Mbps, you'll need to look at another model in order to take advantage of the speed offered by your internet provider. For those who *can* utilize this router, for the price, you simply can't beat it!
The Archer C20 is my second router. I use it to provide ethernet internet to my smart tv and printer, both located too far from my main router. The Archer C20 gets wifi internet from my main router, then passes it to my devices by ethernet. It works great! I assigned a "static IP" to my old non-wifi printer and converted it to a network printer, so now my family can print on wifi. Definitely glad that I got this instead of a tiny "wifi extender" that cost the same and only had 1 ethernet port. This is better than a wifi extender, costs similar, has 4 ethernet ports and many more features!
My old router finally died after 7 years. (Asus n65u) I was told routers should be replaced every 4 years at most so I got my money’s worth on that one. Deciding on the new router wasn’t a difficult task, it was either between a $200+ router or the cheapest I can get. The geek in me wanted the best and most expensive thing I could find at first, but then I thought about the actual necessities. Like “Why would I need a 1000+ mpbs router when my ISP won’t barely touch 100?” (That’s what they claim to give) And I would say in my townhome, that range is more sought after than a gigabit bandwidth. That’s what led me to purchase this $40 router. Installation was too easy. Seriously, my little sister could set this up and she’s 10. No issues whatsoever and the app is ... MoreMy old router finally died after 7 years. (Asus n65u) I was told routers should be replaced every 4 years at most so I got my money’s worth on that one. Deciding on the new router wasn’t a difficult task, it was either between a $200+ router or the cheapest I can get. The geek in me wanted the best and most expensive thing I could find at first, but then I thought about the actual necessities. Like “Why would I need a 1000+ mpbs router when my ISP won’t barely touch 100?” (That’s what they claim to give) And I would say in my townhome, that range is more sought after than a gigabit bandwidth. That’s what led me to purchase this $40 router. Installation was too easy. Seriously, my little sister could set this up and she’s 10. No issues whatsoever and the app is helpful for seeing all the clients connected to your network. The reviews that mention issues with this, must be doing something wrong. I even adjusted some settings on my own afterwards with a breeze (forwarding ports etc). I’ll give the range and stability a 3/4 because the speed (not signal) drops significantly as you increase distance but this is expected from wifi. Example: with my laptop next to the router I was downloading at approximately 80 mbps and as I walked away you can see it drop. It got as low as 40 mbps but I was in a far corner upstairs with the router on the floor below with several obstacles between. So for $40 I cannot complain, but if you live in a larger home (I'm in a 2 bed town) I would not recommend this router due to it's limited range and speed.
I've never been the person responsible for setting up the wifi in my house but now that I'm living on my own I've had to figure it out and this router made it so simple. Once my nbn box had been delivered and activated I just plugged this directly into it and I had wifi. That was so simple! So happy with how painless that was and not mad about the price either.
Bought this router to replace a suspected failing router. Found this router and figured for the price we couldn't go wrong. The router works great and we are able to achieve better speeds than expected. We're not gamers or heavy streamers so we didn't need a gigabit router. We've had great experience with TP-Link phones so this was an easy decision. If you need rock solid WiFi (and e-net) connections from your MODEM and are not serving a large square footage area, the TP-Line Archer 802.11ac router is a great option for a great price.
For HFC, THIS is the real deal. I found it hard to find, but it is a little gem of a router. It is probably a 3 or 4 star in terms of setup, quality of support documentation, particularly when it comes to NBN HFC. Nonetheless, what you get for your money after pulling a few hairs out is a great router for HFC, at around half of what it should cost. Great product, useless manual, and don't ever bother with the TP-Link Tether app, it literally does nothing at all, seriously.For HFC, configure manually as a "Wireless Router" with PPPoE credentials etc. In order for this to work, vlan settings must be set, so you will need to configure IPTV (I know right) enable snooping etc. have a look at the attached image and verify with your ISP, the settings listed works for ... MoreFor HFC, THIS is the real deal. I found it hard to find, but it is a little gem of a router. It is probably a 3 or 4 star in terms of setup, quality of support documentation, particularly when it comes to NBN HFC. Nonetheless, what you get for your money after pulling a few hairs out is a great router for HFC, at around half of what it should cost. Great product, useless manual, and don't ever bother with the TP-Link Tether app, it literally does nothing at all, seriously.For HFC, configure manually as a "Wireless Router" with PPPoE credentials etc. In order for this to work, vlan settings must be set, so you will need to configure IPTV (I know right) enable snooping etc. have a look at the attached image and verify with your ISP, the settings listed works for iiNet HFC. You will need some variation of these settings regardless of which NBN HFC you have.
Great router. Inexpensive and pretty powerful for what you pay for. I use mine as a range extender. It's like having an inexpensive mesh WiFi router. My primary router is also a TP-Link router, but you can use this same setup with any brand (I prefer TP-Link though!). This one shows up as the SSID on my network, so I can walk throughout my house and see (and stay connected to) the same network.
This router does what it says on the box. If you need to get connected to the net fast, or if you need a second router or WIFI extender this is super great value and works well. I've been trying for days to get an old Netgear Modem to work as an access point / in bridge mode and it just didn't work. I got this TP-Link set up and going in about 15 minutes. The interface / setting pages are simple and really all you need. Just make sure that you allow it time (a few mins) to boot up and connect.
I was hesitant to buy a router for less than $30 as this seemed too good to be true. However I saw the reviews from other people and have had good luck with TP Link products before so I decided to go for it. So glad I did. Has all the features I needed. AC speed, dual band network broadcast. I live in a small bi-level apartment and for a home this size the range is more than adequate. Speed is great. I couldn't tell the difference in page load speed between the 5GHz wifi with this compared to a wired ethernet connection on my laptop. There are a lot of other routers out there that are a lot more expensive. And I'm sure for a larger home this might be a little underpowered. But for my application it works great and I feel like I got a great deal! Only $27.99 on sale. ... MoreI was hesitant to buy a router for less than $30 as this seemed too good to be true. However I saw the reviews from other people and have had good luck with TP Link products before so I decided to go for it. So glad I did. Has all the features I needed. AC speed, dual band network broadcast. I live in a small bi-level apartment and for a home this size the range is more than adequate. Speed is great. I couldn't tell the difference in page load speed between the 5GHz wifi with this compared to a wired ethernet connection on my laptop. There are a lot of other routers out there that are a lot more expensive. And I'm sure for a larger home this might be a little underpowered. But for my application it works great and I feel like I got a great deal! Only $27.99 on sale. Thank you Office Depot for offering such a great product at a bargain price!
| Aerial | |
| Aerial | External integrated |
| Antenna Qty | 3 |
| Directivity | Omni-directional |
| Dimensions & Weight |