Through today's article, you can know TP Link's Archer C6v4 and Cudy WR1300, how much range these two routers actually provide, from which range they provide usable bandwidth and how many devices you can use normally from that bandwidth. Moreover, talk about today which router will be the best for you from these two routers. So let's get started.
Range & Speed Performance Test:
So friends, first we put the 2 routers in the same place and put them in the same position and put them in the charger electricity. First, TP-Link Archer C60v4 and then Cudy WR1300 will see the maximum usable bandwidth from their very close range of 5 GHz. Along with that, their Wireless channel and Wireless Channel Width have been made exactly same to same.
TP-Link Archer C60v4:
If you look at the picture below, you will see that the theoretical maximum bandwidth of 5GHz of TP-Link Archer C6v4 is 866 Mbps. Here it is very important to get usable bandwidth out of 866 Mbps. So this is what we will test.
Test Result:
We tested with a Wifi Speed Test Software from very close to the router and got 523+Mbps with 2ms Latency.
This time from the TP-Link Archer C6v4 router at a distance of 25 feet, I got the result through Wifi speed test software at the same time with 241Mbps with 1ms latency.
In the third step, we went to a distance of 45 feet from the TP-Link Archer C6v4 router and tested it through a Wifi Speed Test Software and got the result of 31+Mbps with 1ms Latency.
Cudy WR1300:
If you look at the picture below, you will understand that the 5GHz theoretical maximum bandwidth of Cudy WR1300 is 866 Mbps.
Test Result:
On the Cudy WR1300, we tested the same very closely with a Wifi Speed Test software and got the result of 523Mbps with ms Latency.
Then I went to a distance of 25 feet from the Cudy WR1300 router and tested it through a Wifi speed test and got the result of 241Mbps with 1ms latency.
Here too we tested the Cudy WR1300 router at a distance of 45 feet using a Wifi Speed Test Software and got the result of 36Mbps with 1ms Latency.
Final Result:
So for the convenience of your understanding, I have given the maximum usable bandwidth speed of 3 distances of 2 routers in the chart form below. You take a look.
So from 2 routers, you can do 4K streaming or gaming on 10 to 15 devices in different ranges of 5 GHz. However, the closer your device is to your router during 4K streaming, the better performance you will get, And at 2.4GHz, although 400Mbps on TP-Link Archer C6v4 and 300Mbps on Cudy WR1300, still the result of this frequency is comparatively better on Cudy WR1300.
Conclusion:
So those who have most of the devices in their home are 5GHz supported and some devices are 2GHz supported, they will benefit from taking TP-Link Archer C6v4. Otherwise, if your home devices are 5GHz and 2.4GHz exactly the same, then you can get Cudy WR1300 router. But honestly, if you have a lot of 2.4GHz supported devices in your house and only 2 or 1 5GHz then these two routers are not for you. Because these two routers are only 5GHz based.
I hope you understand the point. If you don't understand then please comment. I will try to support everyone.
See also my article:
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