Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the TRENDnet TEW-812DRU AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Router and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TRENDnet TEW-812DRU AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Router.
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Class leading peak 802.11ac performance, Near/mid-range 802.11n speeds excellent, Tremendous value for money
AC & N speeds drop significantly at long range, Basic UI and setup, Design a little dull
The TrendNet TEW-812DRU is a surprise hit. It's very fast and very cheap, even if it drops off a little at long range. If you want 802.11ac Wi-Fi on a budget, look no further....
Killer throughput, a good feature set and easy setup makes the Trendnet AC1750 Dual Band Wireless Router (TEW-812DRU) an excellent 11ac router....
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Published: 2015-12-15, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
During testing time and also for two weeks while we have used the router to download all kinds of files from one computer to another or from the Internet via torrents or watching TV shows through streaming, we could say that this new TEW-824DRU model from...
Inexpensive, Small design sans unsightly antennas, Impressive security features, Online firmware simulator, Three-year warranty
Short range
The Trendnet TEW-812 802.11ac delivers excellent dual-band performance on the cheap and is easy to hide, but it falls a bit short on range. While it may not be the fastest router around, Trendnet’s TEW-812DRU is for those who want an inexpensiv...
As you can easily tell from our charts by comparing the TEW-812DRU with the previous devices we've reviewed the latest 802.11ac wireless protocol does indeed make a huge difference when you use an AC compatible Wi-Fi adapter so for people who actually lik...
Below-average performance, Almost no advanced features, Can't be converted to a 802.11ac wireless bridge or an access point
There's very little reason to consider the Trendnet's TEW-812DRU Wi-Fi router. It's nearly devoid of advanced features, it's performance is below par on most counts, and it's not the least-expensive model you can buy....
Abstract: It's been more than 18 months since the first 802.11ac routers hit the market, and the IEEE still hasn't approved the draft standard. If you think Congress moves slowly, you haven't been tracking the pace at which the IEEE has been considering the draft v...