TP-Link AX6000 Router Teardown

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  • TP-Link AX6000 Router Teardown
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  • @MrDoneboy
    @MrDoneboy 27 днів тому +14

    "Rossmann loads of flux on there"! LMAO, Dave!

  • @rocketman221projects
    @rocketman221projects 28 днів тому +40

    That router will probably draw quite a bit more power with all of the ethernet ports connected, the CPU under load, and lots of data transferring over all of the radios. It also needs power left over for the USB ports since someone may want to connect hard drives to both ports.

    • @EEVblog2
      @EEVblog2  28 днів тому +2

      Yeah, I might put an SSD on it for storing videos.

    • @calholli
      @calholli 28 днів тому +1

      @@EEVblog2 Yeah.. It will get hot if you run a lot of wifi too.. Like we were running 2 phones, laptop, switch, kids Roku TV.. plus guests come over, etc.. So I ended up having to set a fan next to mine and just keep it running. They should really just build a fan into these things and make the cover easy to come off for easy cleaning.. To be fair, mine is the combo router.. with the built in modem.

    • @voltare2amstereo
      @voltare2amstereo 28 днів тому

      May only support smb v1
      ​@@EEVblog2

    • @TheWebstaff
      @TheWebstaff 28 днів тому +1

      SSD under heavy writing will use upto 25 watts...
      So that's part of the budget.

    • @terje2005
      @terje2005 27 днів тому +1

      Heh, some cheap netbooks and laptops had trouble powering external 2.5 HDDs...

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone 28 днів тому +11

    Two USB 3 ports is 9 watts. Plus all ethernet ports being populated would definitely crank up processor usage and increase power draw. Definitely specd the 4A supply for worst case scenario of someone maxing capacity.

  • @GiovaniCauzzi
    @GiovaniCauzzi 27 днів тому +3

    Classic STM8S003F3 on the LED board haha

  • @heron2
    @heron2 28 днів тому +1

    I bought this router 4 years ago. I found it quite reliable and able to handle many devices. Nice pick!

  • @bertblankenstein3738
    @bertblankenstein3738 28 днів тому +12

    I think the power requirement would be for having a usb powered drive of sorts.

  • @vladshmit
    @vladshmit 27 днів тому +5

    Rossmann load of flux 😂

  • @thesaurus1523
    @thesaurus1523 27 днів тому +1

    Redid my whole internet setup with a dedicated router, switch, and AP. Never been happier and won't look back at the all in one consumer stuff again.

    • @IanScottJohnston
      @IanScottJohnston 27 днів тому

      Same here, I went down the Pfsense route.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 25 днів тому

      I would consider using Openwrt-flashed devices for Wi-Fi and distributed switching, maybe also some basic routing.

  • @MatthewSuffidy
    @MatthewSuffidy 28 днів тому +5

    I am using a Linksys EA7500 v2 with openwrt, and it is one of the most accelerated and implemented routers you can have for openwrt, and it just hauls. Super fast like 650mbit over wifi.

    • @EEVblog2
      @EEVblog2  28 днів тому

      I only have a 50/20Mbit internet connection, so, meh.

    • @Steve_Just_Steve
      @Steve_Just_Steve 28 днів тому +3

      @@EEVblog2 Yeah, but the speed is still nice to have for local traffic, like for your NAS.

    • @povilasstaniulis9484
      @povilasstaniulis9484 27 днів тому +1

      It will choke your WiFi though, since there's only one data channel. For NAS, it's best to use wires.

    • @MatthewSuffidy
      @MatthewSuffidy 26 днів тому +2

      @@Steve_Just_Steve It was actually local traffic I was talking about. I only get 60mbit internet here through my iphone. But I can download video from the phone really fast.

    • @Steve_Just_Steve
      @Steve_Just_Steve 15 днів тому

      @@povilasstaniulis9484 Of course it is, but for some reason my phone doesn't have a CAT5 jack.

  • @fuloplehel
    @fuloplehel 28 днів тому +1

    Great video and teardown. I actually have this router at home. It's a good wifi 6 device. I have a hard drive attached to the USB port and the speed is fast enough. It was expensive, I wanted one with 8 Ethernet ports,and this one was a new model at that moment.

  • @TheKumra
    @TheKumra 28 днів тому

    I have that exact router, it's been working well.

  • @RhythmGamer
    @RhythmGamer 24 дні тому

    I would say the extra 20w is for the 2 USB and preparing for people to connect hard drives for storage sharing

  • @GannDolph
    @GannDolph 28 днів тому +1

    I've noticed that the high-spec routers with Broadcom chipsets are loaded with huge heat sinks and use power supplies several multiples of wattage higher than Qualcom/Atheros based units (which need scant heatsinking).
    While this suggests QCA based routers are much more power efficient, I've had much better wireless performance with the Broadcom based units, and always choose these as a result.
    The very important caveat with running a Broadcom unit is you absolutely must rig up a continuous cooling fan solution or the router will only last a year or two before the silicon starts going bad and it'll start doing weird things before eventually failing completely. I use a pair of very quiet ball bearing 80mm (or 92mm maybe) fans sold at amz by coooler guyz that draw 5v power out of the USB port. With that setup it'll run 5+yrs.

  • @teenee4
    @teenee4 28 днів тому +6

    My telstra one has a mic 🎤 why?

  • @ElektronikLabor
    @ElektronikLabor 26 днів тому

    The internal construction doesn't look like it can dissipate 48W. Perhabs you need the extra power to power external devices through USB ports?

  • @sergeyatlanta
    @sergeyatlanta 25 днів тому

    Make sure you dispose of it when it gets EOGS or use DD-WRT, tomato or other open source FW that gets security patches. Don’t ask me how I know. Asus router experience 😢

  • @CarlVanWormerAE7GD
    @CarlVanWormerAE7GD 28 днів тому

    Does it do POE (using the extra power)?

  • @Daisy-Hill
    @Daisy-Hill 20 днів тому

    Looks like the router couldn't handle the teardown!

  • @waize
    @waize 27 днів тому +1

    hope you did a firmware update on it

  • @samuraidriver4x4
    @samuraidriver4x4 27 днів тому

    Just make sure your change your SSID and also put a strong password on it.

  • @ChrisW2024
    @ChrisW2024 28 днів тому +1

    i have a TP-Link deco its a round router

  • @KrissyD-px9gj
    @KrissyD-px9gj 27 днів тому

    I would budget as much or more for the USBC as for the device itself if I were sizing a supply for that. 48 watts sounds fair to me

  • @hermannschaefer4777
    @hermannschaefer4777 28 днів тому

    Well, TP-Link stuff is IMHO fine - and damn cheap. But I have quite some not-so-good experience regarding stability and reliability. Might be totally fine for private use but I wouldn't put it in remote places or even commercial / industrial use.

  • @volodymyrzakolodyazhny7740
    @volodymyrzakolodyazhny7740 28 днів тому

    I like TP-LINK. It just works several years, and then you just buy newer faster one.

  • @Gamer-wk6dj
    @Gamer-wk6dj 27 днів тому

    Hey Dave how cheap did you get this router ? I quickly googled the model number : TP-Link AX6000 and it gives me listing between 350€ and 390€.
    It's by no means a cheap router.
    A good score if you managed to get it for cheap.

  • @TheWebstaff
    @TheWebstaff 28 днів тому

    Ddwrt will likely have all the info you need.

  • @jurek-zz3un
    @jurek-zz3un 28 днів тому +1

    6:10 This is bluetooth IC CYW20704

  • @calholli
    @calholli 28 днів тому

    We actually just got fiber here in NW Oklahoma.. So I switched over.. Speeds went from the usual 50M to 80M up to 290M now. :) I'm sure happy with it so far. Much much faster speeds and it hasn't cut out once yet.. where as my previous cable internet would throttle down sometimes as low as 5M or 10M.. and seemed to go down completely at least once per month; for 30 min or so. Not to mention that I was paying 150 per month before- for ONLY cable internet (supposedly "up to 1gb- but it rarely got up to 100M) --- to now (for fiber) it's 65 per month-- the first 6months is half price-- and free insulation.. so ended up being 37 per month (somehow).. plus 10 dollars off if I set up recurring payments.. lol.. So it's actually only $26 per month right now for the first 6months.. Then it jups up to 55.. So much cheaper, with insanely better speeds. I have to say: if you can get fiber internet to your house-- DO IT

    • @modorangeorge4991
      @modorangeorge4991 28 днів тому

      In my country I use simmetric 1 gbps ( actually 940 mbps due to pppoe incapsulation ) for about 5€ a month ( no discounts ). It reaches the advertised speeds most of the time. 10 gbps will cost about 10€ a month, but is not available except a very limited area .

    • @calholli
      @calholli 27 днів тому

      @@modorangeorge4991 Wow.. that's practically free. They aren't giving it away like that around here

    • @TylerDurden-pk5km
      @TylerDurden-pk5km 26 днів тому

      They paid for your insulation? That's impressive ... 😀

    • @calholli
      @calholli 25 днів тому +1

      @@TylerDurden-pk5km lol.. If it's red, I right click and grab the "auto" correction.. haha.. oh well. I spelt it wrong and the corrected even worse

  • @gabest4
    @gabest4 28 днів тому +2

    It was released 5 years ago and still no openwrt support. They say because it's Broadcom.

    • @povilasstaniulis9484
      @povilasstaniulis9484 27 днів тому +1

      Broadcom is pretty much a DD-WRT only territory as they have (or had) access to Broadcom's binary blobs. But AFAIK, even they no longer have access to the latest Broadcom stuff.
      It's funny how a company that brought us chips for Raspberry Pis is otherwise so hostile to the open source community.
      Despite the looks, this is your typical consumer grade NAT router likely running subar quality software and with questionable support. I would personally not recommend anyone buy it.
      If you want a cheap router, at least look for something with Qualcomm chipset in it.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 25 днів тому

      That would be ironic considering the original Wrt was Broadcom.

  • @garethevans9789
    @garethevans9789 27 днів тому

    Definitely spying on you!

  • @hellhound-si5oz
    @hellhound-si5oz 28 днів тому +1

    My net cure wifi 19 volts at 3.5 amps 65.5watt

  • @Aeidotronics
    @Aeidotronics 28 днів тому +3

    Cyberpunk Landing Pad.

    • @muh1h1
      @muh1h1 28 днів тому

      For safety- and security reasona, trust me!

  • @pwneytube
    @pwneytube 27 днів тому +1

    From the angle at 8:03 it looks like it has a swastika on top haha.

  • @phlarg2
    @phlarg2 27 днів тому

    What?!? Take it apart! Dont take it home 😂

  • @BrettCooper4702
    @BrettCooper4702 28 днів тому

    lot of watts if all the Ethernet ports where running.

  • @RoderikvanReekum
    @RoderikvanReekum 28 днів тому

    The radiation will be terrible! Time to put on your Tin Foil hat!

  • @grhinson
    @grhinson 28 днів тому

    Hopefully not hacked

  • @KeritechElectronics
    @KeritechElectronics 28 днів тому

    Discombobulating the Octotron! This thing is so packed and power-hungry I might even call it Fusion Octotron.
    Looks like there's still no OpenWrt for this thing, meh.

  • @hallcrash
    @hallcrash 28 днів тому +1

    Don't turn it on..... Take it apart....
    Well... not this one. .

    • @Mr.Leeroy
      @Mr.Leeroy 27 днів тому

      don't ..
      mock your comment section.

  • @Poxenium
    @Poxenium 28 днів тому +1

    Gaming through Wi-fi is not very smart.

    • @Mr.Leeroy
      @Mr.Leeroy 27 днів тому

      and very popular 😅

  • @mrpetit2
    @mrpetit2 28 днів тому

    Rouder....😁

  • @groggynod
    @groggynod 28 днів тому

    Moar powah for more users for moar bandwidth for more range. Chonky 8 gigabit network ports and wireless users 😮

  • @Dr_Mario2007
    @Dr_Mario2007 28 днів тому +3

    Kinda disappointed that the high-end WiFi routers are basically underpowered, they stopped using superscalar out-of-order processors therein. So, I may have to look at custom Linux computer containing Ryzen processor for custom WiFi router setup instead. DD-WRT would easily mop the floor with superscalar in-order Cortex A53 - A55 processors easily especially after you customize it.

    • @rocketman221projects
      @rocketman221projects 28 днів тому

      I would look at a OPNsense or pfSense setup if you are going to use a PC. You will need separate WiFi access points, PC WiFi cards are not really suitable for use as an access point.

    • @bacphan7582
      @bacphan7582 28 днів тому +3

      i dont think it's underpower. It's perfectly fine for normal, average home user, unless you have big home with hundreds of user connecting at the same time.

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith 28 днів тому +1

    Nice electric pillow for a cold Sydney night! 48 Watts, some in heat, some in RF radiation just the perfect play all night in your dreams edition. Louis is now dumping his existing stock of flux, his 3 cats keep him warm in Austin town!

  • @timturner7609
    @timturner7609 28 днів тому

    It is a bit out dated. Probably should have gotten the next model up. The BE900 or whatever
    Wifi7 should slap the tits off of wifi6

  • @DataDashy
    @DataDashy 28 днів тому

    4A my arse 😂

  • @mclaarson
    @mclaarson 28 днів тому

    Can you test how far the signal reach?

  • @MrTripcore
    @MrTripcore 27 днів тому

    5G beamform shortness of breath

  • @povilasstaniulis9484
    @povilasstaniulis9484 27 днів тому

    What an ugly big beast. Why do pretty much all consumer-grade higher-end(ish) routers look like UFOs is beyond me...
    I gave up on those all-in-one devices ages ago, instead opting for a Linux box (currently, a Pi 5) as a router and some really nice looking enterprise-grade UniFi APs for WiFi. Way more stable and capable. And no black boxes running questionable locked-down software. It's not as easy, but hey, you can put OpenWRT on pretty much any Linux-compatible box.

  • @super-soft
    @super-soft 28 днів тому +6

    489.60 AUD for a router bruh

  • @TeslaTales59
    @TeslaTales59 28 днів тому

    TP link are the worst. Some of their products offer "lifetime support". When they fail, the do not honor it. Their commercial switches constantly fail.
    Total garbage.

  • @yoppindia
    @yoppindia 28 днів тому

    no usb port, pretty poor design.

    • @poiiihy
      @poiiihy 28 днів тому +4

      two usb ports. ??

    • @EEVblog2
      @EEVblog2  28 днів тому +6

      Err, it's got two of them.

  • @chillydickie
    @chillydickie 28 днів тому

    So with the power supply stuff in the internals, would it be possible to just connect any lead acid to lithium 12v battery? Does it need tight tolerances for the voltage?

    • @EEVblog2
      @EEVblog2  28 днів тому +3

      Nothing stopping you doing that at all.

    • @chillydickie
      @chillydickie 28 днів тому

      @@EEVblog2 cheers dave