TP-LINK Wi-Fi router - grab a bargain
These units normally retail for $80 (EBay) - $220 (Retail stores)
Archer VR1600v
AC1600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit VoIP VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
Superfast Dual Band Wi-Fi: Up to 1.6Gbps Wi-Fi speed, 300Mbps (2.4GHz), 1300Mbps (5GHz)
Supports VOIP Calls: Simply make or receive phone calls over the Internet
Full Gigabit Port: Up to 10x faster than standard Ethernet, deliver lightning-fast wired performance
Supports USB 2.0: With USB 2.0 port, easily share files & media with networked devices
Easy Remote Management: TR-069 protocol enables an operator to remotely configure and manage end-user devices
Smooth Connection: Supports VLAN, 802.1q, smooth network connection for IPTV and other services
Full Specifications here:
www.tp-link.com...
Online review:
Great affordable modem + router unit! This unit is great.
I have switched from the ASUS DSL-AC68U model to the TP-link VR600 due to constant wifi dropouts.
I am really happy with this unit, its been an absolute workhorse, great wifi performance and provides stable NBN connection. I wish I bought this earlier, it would have saved so much frustration.
Great thing about this unit is that it used a Broadcom chipset which is known for its reliability.
Highly recommend this one!
Feel Better, Naturally
Dr. Ben Yung-pin Lian is an experienced, New Zealand-qualified acupuncture specialist. In addition to acupuncture, he offers acupressure, massage therapy, cupping, GuaSha and herbal moxibustion to support a holistic approach to healing.
A fourth-generation practitioner, Dr. Lian continues his family’s tradition of care. He is a registered member of the New Zealand Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Society, and his clinic upholds the highest professional standards.
“Western medicine treats symptoms; acupuncture addresses the root causes,” says Dr. Lian.
“There are no shortcuts—but with lifestyle changes and commitment, you can achieve fantastic results.”
✅ ACC Registered Acupuncturist
(Including accident, sports injury, and work-related injury cover)
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