TP-Link Archer BE800 review | Tom’s Guide

TP-Link Archer BE800: Specs

Wi-Fi Spec: BE19000 (802.11be)
Number of Antennas/Removable: 8/No
Ports: Two 10Gbps (one can be used as an SPF+ fiber port), four 2.5Gbps, USB 3.0
Processor/Memory/Storage: Quad-core 2.2GHz/1GB/256MB
Wi-Fi chip: Qualcomm Networking Pro 1220 
Peak 802.11ac performance: 1.824Gbps (at 15 feet)
Range: 115 feet
Size: 11.9 x 10.3 x 3.8 inches
Estimated Annual Electricity Cost: 24.20

Following in the footsteps of TP-Link’s Deco BE85 mesh Wi-Fi system, the company’s Archer BE800 extends Wi-Fi 7 technology to traditional router design. It makes all other routers — and wired gigabit Ethernet — look slow with a high-speed swath of 6GHz data, ultra-wide 320MHz channels and multi-link operations. The router’s extra defensive layer of security is icing on the networking cake. 

One of the most expensive home routers you can get, the BE800 will be a turn-off for those willing to trade slower speeds for a lower price. Our TP-Link Archer BE800 review will help you decide if this is the best Wi-Fi router for your home or if it’s worth waiting until cheaper Wi-Fi 7 devices become available.

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