| Brand | TP-Link |
| Model Name | Archer BE900 |
| Special Feature | WPS |
| Frequency Band Class | Quad-Band |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Included Components | Power Adapter, Quick Installation Guide, RJ45 Ethernet Cable, Wi-Fi 7 Router Archer BE900 |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Color | Black/Gray |
Jaw-Dropping Speeds, Mind-Blowing Coverage, Wi-Fi 7. Experience the first quad-band Wi-Fi 7 router from TP-Link with blazing-fast Wi-Fi speeds up to 24.4 Gbps. Every device in your home network runs at top performance and the brand-new 6GHz band provides exceptional bandwidth and congestion-free channels exclusive to your device. Enjoy the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology with the Archer BE900: 16-stream quad-band, Dual 5 GHz bands, 320 MHz width channel and 4K-QAM.
Reliable Speed, Solid Range, but Basic FeaturesI’ve been using the TP-Link AC1900 (Archer A8) for a while now, and overall it’s a solid mid-range router. Setup was painless — I had it up and running in under 15 minutes, and the TP-Link app makes it straightforward to tweak settings without having to dive into the web interface.Performance-wise, it delivers stable speeds across both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Streaming, Zoom calls, and online gaming all worked smoothly without noticeable drops. The range is good enough for a medium-sized home; I was still getting a decent signal in the backyard, though speeds do taper off the further out you go.I also like that it supports MU-MIMO and has multiple Gigabit ports, which keeps wired connections snappy. Guest WiFi is a nice touch and easy to set up. On the flip side, this isn’t a feature-packed router — you won’t find the advanced controls or parental features of higher-end models. It’s more of a “set it and forget it” device than a power-user’s tool.Bottom line: A dependable everyday router with good speed and coverage at a reasonable price. Great for general home use, but if you want advanced customization or cutting-edge features, you’ll need to look higher up the TP-Link line.
This router completely transformed my home network. Setup through the TP-Link app was very straightforward—plug it in, follow the prompts, and I had my main network, guest network, and basic security settings configured in just a few minutes. The interface is clean enough for non-techy users but still has plenty of advanced options if you want to tweak channels, bands, or QoS.Performance-wise, it’s a beast. WiFi coverage is strong across the whole house, including rooms that used to be dead zones. Devices connect quickly and stay connected, and even with multiple 4K streams, online gaming, and a bunch of smart home devices, everything stays smooth. Latency is noticeably lower and large downloads finish much faster compared to my older router.I also appreciate little touches like the ability to easily see which devices are connected and put limits or priorities on them. The hardware feels solid and runs surprisingly cool for how powerful it is. It’s definitely not the cheapest router out there, but if you have a lot of devices or fast internet and want to actually use all of that speed reliably, this is worth it.
For configuring this baby I connected my laptop to it with a cat 8 cable and then right into advanced settings. It was very easy to configure just the way I wanted it. The configuration interface is simple and straight forward and offers help buttons for things a person might not understand. I have a 3500 sq foot home, half of that being the basement. The signal is all bars in every corner of the house, which is better than the TP-Link AX11000 I replaced with this one. If you want a quality WIFI 7 router, this is it.
Great router, way more powerful wifi signal than my replaced Asus ROG BE98. Only issue was the IoT network is flakey, but just setting up a guest network with the same SSID and credentials, then deactivated the IoT broadcast, fixed all issues and I'm never seeing a single drop out any more.
They need to break up reviews based on models... BE24000A month in and I'm very happy so far. Long time netgear nighthawk user and while some worked better then others the newer versions have been spotty. I purchased the latest and greatest (RS700s) at about the same price as this 24000. Tested great and 5min later slowed, rebooted or plain disconnected. Done with Netgear for good.I can't find the number of devices "supported". Other brands list up to 20,40,200 etc. I have between 35 and 45 devices connected at a time, while many use limited bandwidth my worry was the sheer number of devices were causing some of my issues. No problems with this.User interface, app, ip site and even led screen on the device itself are easy to interpret and user friendly. Preferred over the netgear option.I consistently run at 25% ram on the router (2gb, highest I've seen on a router). Download speeds heavily rely on distance to router and band you're on. I get close to 1g down and up on a fiber network through wireless on my phone in both the 5G and now 6G. You're able to split up channels with 1x 2.4G 2x 5G and 1x 6G or merg them, they can be named the same or seprate with passwords. I tried MLO network feature, worth reading up on (multi link operation) but it seemed to throw off my smart devices, many of which only function on a 2.4 channel.Pretty customizable by end user with limited tech savy. The IoT network is a nice idea but I don't use it. Qos is also nice and available on most routers now but unnecessary if your IP maintains 400mbps speeds. I do use it on 3 devices but doubt it affects much.Reception is also a win.. on my furthest devices I was getting 40-70% signal with older routers and this is above 75 at all times. This includes the RS700s returned router at this price point which was abysmal even a room away. The Mesh networks which this 24k claims to support may be good but 1 single router simplifies the process and should be pretty stable and strong depending on building for up to the stated 2500sqft. At 2k my house is fully supported and the hassle I had with range extenders (netgear) in the past is something I wanted to avoid.Looks good, screens cool.. So far it functions flawlessly and thats how I choose a router.
Increíble producto a un precio muy accesible, vale la pena para bajar el PING subir la velocidad y aumentar la cobertura del Wifi.
Reliable Speed, Solid Range, but Basic FeaturesI’ve been using the TP-Link AC1900 (Archer A8) for a while now, and overall it’s a solid mid-range router. Setup was painless — I had it up and running in under 15 minutes, and the TP-Link app makes it straightforward to tweak settings without having to dive into the web interface.Performance-wise, it delivers stable speeds across both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Streaming, Zoom calls, and online gaming all worked smoothly without noticeable drops. The range is good enough for a medium-sized home; I was still getting a decent signal in the backyard, though speeds do taper off the further out you go.I also like that it supports MU-MIMO and has multiple Gigabit ports, which keeps wired connections snappy. Guest WiFi is a nice touch and easy to set up. On the flip side, this isn’t a feature-packed router — you won’t find the advanced controls or parental features of higher-end models. It’s more of a “set it and forget it” device than a power-user’s tool.Bottom line: A dependable everyday router with good speed and coverage at a reasonable price. Great for general home use, but if you want advanced customization or cutting-edge features, you’ll need to look higher up the TP-Link line.
This router completely transformed my home network. Setup through the TP-Link app was very straightforward—plug it in, follow the prompts, and I had my main network, guest network, and basic security settings configured in just a few minutes. The interface is clean enough for non-techy users but still has plenty of advanced options if you want to tweak channels, bands, or QoS.Performance-wise, it’s a beast. WiFi coverage is strong across the whole house, including rooms that used to be dead zones. Devices connect quickly and stay connected, and even with multiple 4K streams, online gaming, and a bunch of smart home devices, everything stays smooth. Latency is noticeably lower and large downloads finish much faster compared to my older router.I also appreciate little touches like the ability to easily see which devices are connected and put limits or priorities on them. The hardware feels solid and runs surprisingly cool for how powerful it is. It’s definitely not the cheapest router out there, but if you have a lot of devices or fast internet and want to actually use all of that speed reliably, this is worth it.
For configuring this baby I connected my laptop to it with a cat 8 cable and then right into advanced settings. It was very easy to configure just the way I wanted it. The configuration interface is simple and straight forward and offers help buttons for things a person might not understand. I have a 3500 sq foot home, half of that being the basement. The signal is all bars in every corner of the house, which is better than the TP-Link AX11000 I replaced with this one. If you want a quality WIFI 7 router, this is it.
Great router, way more powerful wifi signal than my replaced Asus ROG BE98. Only issue was the IoT network is flakey, but just setting up a guest network with the same SSID and credentials, then deactivated the IoT broadcast, fixed all issues and I'm never seeing a single drop out any more.
They need to break up reviews based on models... BE24000A month in and I'm very happy so far. Long time netgear nighthawk user and while some worked better then others the newer versions have been spotty. I purchased the latest and greatest (RS700s) at about the same price as this 24000. Tested great and 5min later slowed, rebooted or plain disconnected. Done with Netgear for good.I can't find the number of devices "supported". Other brands list up to 20,40,200 etc. I have between 35 and 45 devices connected at a time, while many use limited bandwidth my worry was the sheer number of devices were causing some of my issues. No problems with this.User interface, app, ip site and even led screen on the device itself are easy to interpret and user friendly. Preferred over the netgear option.I consistently run at 25% ram on the router (2gb, highest I've seen on a router). Download speeds heavily rely on distance to router and band you're on. I get close to 1g down and up on a fiber network through wireless on my phone in both the 5G and now 6G. You're able to split up channels with 1x 2.4G 2x 5G and 1x 6G or merg them, they can be named the same or seprate with passwords. I tried MLO network feature, worth reading up on (multi link operation) but it seemed to throw off my smart devices, many of which only function on a 2.4 channel.Pretty customizable by end user with limited tech savy. The IoT network is a nice idea but I don't use it. Qos is also nice and available on most routers now but unnecessary if your IP maintains 400mbps speeds. I do use it on 3 devices but doubt it affects much.Reception is also a win.. on my furthest devices I was getting 40-70% signal with older routers and this is above 75 at all times. This includes the RS700s returned router at this price point which was abysmal even a room away. The Mesh networks which this 24k claims to support may be good but 1 single router simplifies the process and should be pretty stable and strong depending on building for up to the stated 2500sqft. At 2k my house is fully supported and the hassle I had with range extenders (netgear) in the past is something I wanted to avoid.Looks good, screens cool.. So far it functions flawlessly and thats how I choose a router.
Increíble producto a un precio muy accesible, vale la pena para bajar el PING subir la velocidad y aumentar la cobertura del Wifi.
WiFi 7 — WiFi Like Never Before With the upcoming 7th generation of WiFi, the ultimate online experience will be unleashed. WiFi 7 brings faster speeds with accelerated throughput, lower latency, stronger anti-jamming, and higher efficiency.
Lightning-Fast 24 Gbps Quad-Band WiFi 7 Experience the world’s first quad-band WiFi 7 router with blazing-fast speeds up to 24.4 Gbps. Every device in your home network will run at top performance. The brand-new 6 GHz band provides exceptional bandwidth and congestion-free channels exclusive to your devices.
True 10G Era with Dual 10G WAN/LAN Ports Equipped with two 10G WAN/LAN ports—one RJ45 port and one SFP+ Fiber/RJ45 Ethernet combo port—Archer BE900 provides flexible support for both fiber and copper connections. The additional four 2.5G ports, one 1G port, and two USB ports make it an ideal solution for future-proofing your home network.
Boosted WiFi Coverage Throughout Your Home Proprietary WiFi optimization and 12× optimally positioned antennas deliver more capacity, stronger and more reliable connections, and less interference. All of these designs achieve the effects of high gain, high isolation, high integration, and multidirectional coverage.
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Flexibly Create Whole Home Mesh WiFi Archer BE900 is EasyMesh-compatible. If you have any dead zones at home, just add another EasyMesh router / range extender or any TP-Link device that supports OneMesh to further form your Whole Home multi-gigabit mesh Wi-Fi. No more searching for a stable connection.
HomeShield — Your Security is Our Priority With TP-Link HomeShield, enjoy advanced security features that deliver a safe environment that protects your family and network's data and privacy. Upgrade to HomeShield Pro to get more comprehensive protection.*
Private IoT Network Easily share files between connected devices by plugging into an external drive. Make it your personal cloud storage and access away from home.
VPN Clients & Server Supported Devices in your home can access VPN servers remotely without the need of VPN software on each device. Access both the VPN and internet simultaneously.
Easy Setup and Use Set up in minutes with the TP-Link's Tether app. The app also allows you to manage network settings from any Android or iOS device.
Backwards Compatible This Wi-Fi 7 router offers backwards compatibility with the previous generations of Wi-Fi including 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be.
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