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TP-Link Archer BE800 BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router $699.96 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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About this item

  • With powerful WiFi 7 performance, lightning-fast wired connections, brand-new design, and LED screen
  • Lightning-fast 19 Gbps tri-band wifi 7 enables your devices to run at full speed
  • Enjoy fluent 4K/8K streaming, immersive AR/VR gaming and lightning-fast downloads
  • Multi-link operation increases throughput, reduces latency and improves reliability for emerging applications
  • HomeShield enhanced security defends against the latest cyber threats
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  • Is Wifi 7 an official standard now or still the wild west?

    • Wild west I believe

      Usually means tri-band, but even that isn't always true… So who knows

      Edit: according to wiki it basically means 4096-QAM and MLO

    • WiFi 7 went official last year and since then devices can be certified for it.
      But, like nentioned, there are some optional features, which make it a bit messy.

  • +2

    Why do these routers always look like it’s from Star wars?

    • +6

      I thought it was a Dell XPS tower

  • +1

    i bought this one more than 1 year ago at it RRP $999.
    the latest firmware is very stable, and the performance is very good.
    just feel that I overpaid it, should wait until now.

    • Any good for 250mbps? Buffering is the problem… And range

      • I have the BE550 and have been happy with it overall but it’s just slightly shy of being reliable & full speed if I get to the far corners of our house. I think this model is a significant step up in size, weight, signal strength, bandwidth, and cost. They do work in mesh, but I’ve heard it’s not a particularly good mesh protocol compared to the Deco routers, so I’m not too sure myself about adding a second node. Might just end up upgrading it later

        • I tried mesh systems, and they increase latency… Ping… Felt slow and less speed… Want one router .. 550 is any good then wifi 6…? I have 250mbps internet… 1000mbps is just disappointment for me. Same speed as 250mbps.

          I want very less latency, increased browsing speed, buffering

          • -1

            @Zeee: Did you try mesh with a wired backhaul (LAN)

      • You don't need this deal for that speed connection. Maybe an upgrade will help buffering if your current unit is old/cheap

        • 550 tplink any good?

          • @Zeee: I've been using my BE550 for few months. Wirecutter recommend it for good real world performance. Works really good for me. I get 600Mbps speeds over WiFi 6 device on a 1000Mbps HFC plan.
            Range is good but not the best

            • @hen dawg: Is that speeds over the whole house or close to the router?

              • @Aliensf: That's in an adjacent room, of course it reduces further away

                • @hen dawg: I would have hoped it would have been a little higher being in another room. Oh well.

                  • @Aliensf: Just tested and my S22± pulled down 960Mbps in same room as my BE550

                    • @hen dawg: Nice! What about in the next room?

                      • @Aliensf: Then back to 600, next room 420, furthest bedroom 180Mbps at maybe 13m direct line

          • +1

            @Zeee: it sounds like there is another issue, i have a 1000mbps speed connection and i am using the crappy tp-link router that came free with it which is way worse than the be550 and i easily get between 500mbps-700mbs with wireless, even 800mbps-850mbps on my galaxy s10, you should not be getting the same speed on a 1000 plan compared to a 250 plan, are you sure you are using the 5ghz frequency, also, my laptop was really slow then i made sure it was in performance mode, and in my web browser made sure i had "use hardware acceleration on" then it jumped from 80mbps to over 500mbps instantly, don't know why it worked but it did

  • +1

    Do not buy, i returned this after 7 months. Wifi cuts out, 5ghz when it does work is slow, 2g also cuts out. Beta firmware didn’t fix it, it’s not even about wifi7 - basic expectation wasn’t even met. Restarts grew to the point of daily, but my dumbass didn’t realise what speeds were expected in non-be devices.

    Went to an ASUS router and has worked flawlessly with great speeds

    Check out be800 wifi issues reddit to find out more

    • What ASUS did you get?

  • yeah is this a 6ghz wifi 7?

    • Tri-band, so yes

      11520Mbps 6Ghz
      5760Mbps 5Ghz
      1376Mbps 2.4Ghz

      (theoretical maximums)

  • i need some help, is this any good or should I go with mesh? we have a large house lots of walls between but I have a wifi 6 single router doing a great job with range right now

    • For large home 3 pack of decos is better even if it’s only 11000 or something, but this would do fine too

      I assume mesh slightly better performance though, but very comparable and similar price.

      • yeah i just got a brand new set for 630 three of them off Facebook. I put one in the living room and one in my bedroom, but two bedrooms in the way, it seems to work fine not sure if ill need three I don't think so

        • Yeah our wifi signals are quite strong, mesh is more needed in large houses in EU where they have strict power limits for wifi

          It would be better but it depends if you need 800Mbps everywhere or not, or can settle for 200-400 lol

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