
Tenda
The Tenda AC1200 is a budget‑friendly dual‑band gigabit router offering up to 1167 Mbps combined throughput, four external antennas, and MU‑MIMO for medium‑sized apartments. It balances modern Wi‑Fi 5 features with easy mobile app management and energy‑saving modes, targeting cost‑conscious home users.
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$34.99
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$40.60
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$33.24
Highest
$48.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the Tenda AC1200 as a solid entry‑level Wi‑Fi 5 router that delivers the essential features—dual‑band AC, MU‑MIMO, gigabit ports, and energy‑saving options—at a very attractive price. They commend its coverage and ease of management but criticize the modest CPU, lack of Wi‑Fi 6, and absence of advanced QoS or mesh support, limiting its longevity for power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the quick setup, stable connections, and adequate coverage for apartments, especially praising the mobile app and the ability to handle several devices without lag. Common complaints revolve around dead zones in larger homes, occasional 5 GHz dropouts, slower‑than‑advertised speeds, and a web interface that feels clunky.
Common Complaints
Dead zones in distant rooms despite four antennas, 5 GHz connection drops at longer distances, real‑world speeds falling short of advertised maximums, and a less‑intuitive web configuration interface.
What People Are Saying
“Setup was simple—had WiFi running in minutes”
“Stable connection, no random disconnects”
“Good coverage throughout my apartment”
“Multiple devices connect without lag”
“Dead zones in distant rooms despite four antennas”
“Connection drops when using 5GHz at distance”
“Slower than advertised speeds in real-world testing”
“Web interface could be more intuitive”
How It Compares
vs. TP-Link Archer A6
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Disadvantages
Choose Tenda for four‑antenna coverage and VPN; choose TP‑Link if you prefer a slightly newer processor.
vs. Asus RT‑AX12
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Disadvantages
Opt for Asus if you need future‑proof Wi‑Fi 6 and advanced features; stick with Tenda for cost‑effective AC performance.
vs. Netgear Nighthawk (budget AC1200 model)
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Disadvantages
Tenda is the better value for basic coverage and VPN; Netgear suits users who prioritize UI polish and extra ports.