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TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
Rated 08/12/2025, variant TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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Daniel, Ostrava
Rated 11/08/2025, variant TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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This is a Wifi 7 router for demanding users. Over 6 GHz Wifi it downloads gigabit per second without any problems. It's the perfect router for streaming to Meta Quest VR headsets: 500 Mbit/s is stable with no lags. The 2.5 Gb ports are just the icing on the cake. You'll pay extra for this router, but it's worth it.
Quality Wifi 7 router with 6 GHz wifi
Suitable for VR streaming
4x 2.5 Gbit ports
Higher price, but it' s worth it
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Milan, Prostějov
Rated 16/01/2025, variant TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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in the picture is the speed over Wifi 6 on Mac PC input optics 800 Mbps
Quick configuration
possibility of extension with EasyMesh
added extender TP-Link RE705X WiFi6 expanded to two-storey RD
price
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Rostislav, Ostrava - Hrabůvka
Rated 12/10/2024, variant TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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fast 4x2.5gb ports
latest WiFi 7
standing design
easy setup
reach
on the one hand, perhaps too simple to set up, for some perhaps too much
requires a subscription for extra features
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Miloslav, Neratovice
Rated 30/09/2024, variant TP-Link Archer BE550, BE9300 Tri Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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A real Wi-Fi 7 router (by that I mean it can do three bands - 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz) which has a "normal" number of Ethernet ports 4x LAN and 1x WAN and they are all 2.5 Gbit. For the original price of about 10 thousand CZK I would not buy it, but in the sale for half on the alza it was a good price I think and even just because who needs a 2.5 Gbit switch, so Wi-Fi7 has almost free. Unfortunately, in the current time you can't use much Wi-Fi7 yet, on PC there is no support for Wi-Fi7 even in Windows 11 (here at least you can use the 6GHz band, unlike Windows10, where it is not supported), but in Linux it works and I can confirm that it can transfer data over Wifi at a real speed of over 2Gbit, more I could not test. In the router settings, some things are insufficient to the point of being striking - for example, you can't add a comment to a static DHCP entry (you used to be able to with TP-Link), so then you just have a table full of IP and MAC addresses. If you enable MLO (band linking, works only for 5 and 6 GHz), you must also have the 5 and 6 GHz SSIDs "enabled" in parallel. It is possible to not send the unused SSID, but maybe it will be solved in the next firmware. The router is stable, but a little more heat and the adapter is also larger (it has over 30W) than a regular router. The picture here on the heureka does not correspond to a white cylinder but a slightly larger black cube (Archer BE550). Design-wise it's nice, but I turned off the front light bar of diodes, it's unnecessarily shining and in general I would rather fit the formfactor of a flat router with antennas sticking out.
Wi-Fi7 including MLO
2.5 Gbit Ethernet ports
Price
I would like to see better setting options
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