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Originally Posted by thenry
its pretty straight forward set up wise. they include a CD which most if not all router manufactures give although I don't bother with them. just access the routers web interface, set up and your up and running.
the router itself will have tall antennas, i doubt you'll need to change them but if you do then hold out until their new range is released.
as for release date. i don't know about the TL-WR2843ND, TP Link didn't respond to that question but they did say the TL-WR2543ND will be available to buy by the end of this month.
cost wise its an investment your unlikely to regret.
like you i've been looking for a router. i had to end my marriage with Belkin, it really started to irritate me. Mike Fisher on here advised me to get a TP-Link, now i'm waiting for the TL-WR2843ND to be released 
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Thanks for your help, think that makes at least two of us awaiting a TL-WR2843ND
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Originally Posted by Mick Fisher
As I was not bothered about 5ghz I finished up buying on of these.
I have to admit to having not installed it as yet so cannot comment on it's performance other than having seen mostly good reports.
It has 2 USB ports and will take a tomato firmware upgrade.
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Thanks Mick, two USB ports would be handy, just started looking at routers this week, have noticed this tomato firmware, what is it ?