Unfortunately, it fails when streaming, Amazon Prime and Telekom Entertain example. This weakness has been mentioned in some other reviews, the picture then increased just before it in low, non-HD resolutions. Weitergeht.Auch The cause of one reviewer has suggested lack of IGMP snooping here, but for whatever reason: Other very similar TP-Link routers have the same problem, the N750 and N900 for example. But here you can flash the firmware on the alternative firmwares of DD-WRT or OpenWRT and behold: There is no hardware weakness but alone firmware. Because with DD-WRT everything is dazzling in these routers. That is, unfortunately, well be impossible at this router because of the built-in modem, because only pure routers are supported and updated, except for a router-modem model from Buffalo.
That's too bad! Because streaming is a core competency of a router, which I can not do without me. Too bad because the router is really good:
It is easy to install, the instructions for installation via browser / web very easy, the menu design and management of the web interface better than ever with TP-Link. Even an option for the required time of 24 forced separation at T-Online is offered.
Tempo, Ping, data transfer rate and a slightly better range m 2.4 Ghz range than the older N750 / N900 models and even the new Archer C7 have me excited for the router, the modem also ran perfectly.
If you operate no streaming to a TV and do not intend in the future, I can recommend this router. Since the streaming weakness probably also in the future, unfortunately, can not be "weggeflashed" I forgive only 3 stars.