TP-Link - Archer BE24000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router - Black

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SKU:
ARCHER BE900
UPC:
840030704727
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Product Description

Model number : ARCHER BE900
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.
Dimension
Product Height : 10.31 inches
Product Width :3.78 inches
Product Depth :11.87 inches
Product Weight :9.3 pounds

Features
Redefining Wi-Fi routers With powerful Wi-Fi 7 performance, lightning-fast wired connections, brand-new design, and easy-to-use touchscreen and LED screen.
Lightning-Fast Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Enables your devices to run at full speed. Enjoy fluent 4K/8K streaming, immersive AR/VR gaming, and unbelievably fast downloads.
Dual 10G ports 1× 10 Gbps Ethernet/Fiber Combo WAN/LAN port + 1× 10 Gbps WAN/LAN port + 4× 2.5 Gbps ports + 1× 1 Gbps port + 2× USB ports ensure max flexibility and boosted throughput.
Maximized Coverage Proprietary Wi-Fi optimization and 12× optimally positioned antennas along with Beamforming deliver more capacity, stronger and more reliable connections, and less interference.

What's Included
1 x Archer BE900 Wi-Fi 7 Router
1 x Power Adapter
1 x RJ45 Ethernet Cable
1 x Quick Installation Guide

Reviews

  • 5
    Best Router in the World

    Posted by Shari Woodard on 5th May 2024

    I enjoy this router it offer excellent internet speed and easy to set up!

  • 1
    Avoid for now.

    Posted by Troy Dickerson on 28th Apr 2024

    Just purchased and have spent the better part of a day fighting with this. Setup is easy, Tether app is intuitive and works well. It's an absolute beast of a router, but... Constantly reboots. Anywhere from 15 minutes to the longest of 2.5 hours. Updated firmware, setup and then factory reset and started over all to no avail. Only have around 25-30 connections so it shouldn't even be close to breaking a sweat. The log is useless, doesn't record all events and gets wiped at each reboot so you can only see the startup events, nothing gets retained from the prior "session." At this price point, and being the flagship of the line, should be dead reliable, especially right out of the box. TP-Link, ya need to do better on this one.

  • 1
    Dont buy, wait for an ASUS, or ANY other company

    Posted by Patricia Campos on 8th Apr 2024

    I will finally be attempting to begin a RMA of this router tomorrow. It has been this bad since i first installed it. A little background. I am a natural tech, in that I am of a natural engineering type. I focused that towards computers around 23+ years ago when I began building my own PC's. Now I am an AI developer with a history in IT. Thats out of the way. Typing this on my phone since, once again, BE900, has rebooted itself. Mine is a V1. I have had nothing but problems during configuation, which was all done manually (reduce processor stress). This was also a nightmare. Not due to difficulty, but hardware issues. Still ANY configuration, or check box related to wifi, will definitly crash the system, at which point I do the full reset procedure and start from scratch again. Also, there is no such thing as backup configuration, as it cannot be restore without losing full accessibility, including direct lan cable. This leads to a, once again, system configuration from scratch. I have tried to set up a daily reboot to hopefully avoid all of the random self-reboots (about 15 minutes offline or longer) unless you go to the router and turn the power off and on to get it back faster, but that has had no effect. It is having symptoms that would best be descibed as complete mainboard failure. I would love the $400 giftcard as the IT time Ive wasted should easily be billed. Sorry about any spelling or grammar mistakes, I only jave internet on my phone. 5G

  • 5
    This thing is a BEAST...and amazing!

    Posted by Michael Ramirez on 6th Apr 2024

    I first went with the Deco BE95 mesh pair, and it was pretty decent, but for some reason, both of the Deco BE95 units ran unusually hot. The mesh setup was fairly decent, and definitely better (by a decent margin) than my previous Netgear RAXE500, which is a pretty high end router. Even so, it's pretty clear that the hardware internals are higher quality in the Archer line. The Archer BE900 is much faster than the Deco BE95. I currently have 5gbps fiber, and it beat the Deco mesh in all wireless band testing, as well as in wired speed tests on my desktop. I am easily getting 2gbps/2gbps on my s23 Ultra phone, and this phone is not even Wi-Fi 7. Also, I have an 8,000 sq property, and even without an extender or mesh, I get coverage everywhere. I have used ASUS and Netgear routers for as long as I can remember, and the user interface from TP-Link has been a pleasant surprise, and very intuitive. I actually prefer it. Not to mention that the touchscreen on the unit is beautiful and easy to use. I am enjoying the Archer BE900 so much that I plan on adding a second BE900 in my home via the EasyMesh setup as soon as they go back in stock. I could write more, but I'm even boring myself at this point. Plainly put, get this router if you have the means to do so. You will not regret it, and it will enhance even your current devices in the meantime until new WiFi 7 devices begin slowly roll out. P.S. This thing is huge, so you need to make sure you have to requisite space house this thing. It looks like a mini-PC, and in the best way possible. For a tech geek like me, this has very a very gratifying experience.

  • 5
    Great router

    Posted by William Evans on 2nd Apr 2024

    So far so good, setup was easy, speeds are stable and fast and coverage is very good. The UI is also very well designed.

  • 5
    Best wifi router

    Posted by Matthew Wilson on 1st Apr 2024

    Is to setup with centurylink, app made it easy to setup Wi-Fi