Dear Camden,

On 28.05.16 07:44 camden lindsay wrote:

> Yes, it looks exactly like that.  I can't say that is for sure a V2,
> however.  That said, a search of the internet shows up with V1
> (unsupported wifi chip for one band), V2, and V3.
> 
> According to Wikidev, the V2 and V3 look almost identical, perhaps
> losing the antenna connectors?
> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_C7_v2.x
> https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_Archer_C7_v3.x

That site puzzled me, as it takes quite some time to grasp which
version of what is supported or not.

> I'd imagine you can turn off wifi the same way as with any other OpenWRT 
> router.

The 841ND has a mechanical switch to disable wifi, so the wifi part is
really cut off and not consuming power.

> I do not know if or how much this affects power consuption.
> I have not measured power consumption, Sorry.

No worries. If what Valent wrote works out, that would be the cheaper
option. And it seems easier to get the right version...

Thanks for your feedback, it is highly appreciated.

Johannes


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