

⚡ Unlock the future of WiFi with Archer BE800 — where speed meets smart security!
The TP-Link Archer BE800 is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 tri-band router delivering up to 19 Gbps speeds with 8 high-performance antennas and multi-gigabit wired ports. Featuring EasyMesh compatibility, an intuitive LED screen, and advanced security via HomeShield and WPA3, it’s designed for millennial professionals craving ultra-fast, reliable, and secure home networking.













| ASIN | B0C4VZWTM7 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,073 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #46 in Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Power Adapter, Quick Installation Guide, RJ45 Ethernet Cable, Wi-Fi 7 Router Archer BE800 |
| Color | Black/Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Whole Home Network |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (9,311) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 19 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030706974 |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.1L x 26.2W x 9.6H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Router |
| Item Weight | 2.17 kg |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2500 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10000 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | Archer BE800 |
| Model Name | Archer BE800 |
| Model Number | Archer BE800 |
| Number of Antennas | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS, WPS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 64 MB |
| Security Protocol | WPA3, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA3-Enterprise |
| UPC | 840030706974 |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
S**N
Speed Monster - Highly Recommended
Were using standard Du's Linksys Modem and reaching 600 mbps, now with TP, i can get 950 mbps. Huge speed gain for me However interface is a bit basic, for flagship model i woud expect more functionality
B**R
Amazing speed and performance.
One of the best wifi 7 routers in the market hands down. Amazing performance, fast speed and strong connection.
N**A
Amazing speed and coverage
My children do not even know that I can't pay rent after buying this because we're outside enjoying our high speed wifi
R**V
Not working
After 3 months stopped working
H**I
نعم راوتر يدعم واي فاي 7
D**E
I had been waiting on this GE800 router for some time, but it was always too expensive. Until Amazon Prime Days. It was on sale for $329 plus 25% back, which made it $247 plus tax (a steal). I have bought TP-Link routers for ages due to their reliability and value price points. My previous router, an AX11000 TP-Link Tri-Band model, had been rock solid for 4 years. Since I seem to be getting more and more newer devices that could jump on the 6ghz band and utilize Wi-Fi 7, I decided it was time for an upgrade. Even if you don't use this for gaming, it is a great router. Pros: 1) Wi-Fi 7. The new level is here, and this thing seems to have everything covered. MLO, 320 MHz Bandwidth, 4K-QAM, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, 19,000 Gbps, 1 SPF+ Port, two 10Gbps ports, and four 2.5 Gbps ethernet ports. It has 3 bands at 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz. 2.4GHz runs up to 1376Gbps, 5GHz runs up to 5764, and the 6GHz goes to 11528. If you don't plan on using the 6Ghz channel much, then this thing is overkill and kind of a waste. 2) Aesthetic. I will just come out and say it. It is the imperial shuttle from Return of the Jedi. Looks rather cool and lights up (if that is your thing). You can disable the RGB though if you don't want it. The four buttons on the front control WPS, Wi-Fi On/Off, Game Booster, and RGB On/Off. The back has the SPF+ port, 6 Ethernet Ports (two 10Gbps and four 2.5Gbps), the On/Off switch, the Power Port, USB 3.0 port, and a reset button that is recessed. The device comes with a tool to push the reset button. Think a SIM card ejector tool for your smartphone. The two towers have the built-in antennas with 4 in each side. The center is where the internal fan blows out hot air whenever needed. 3) Coverage for 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. I thought my AX11000 router's range was extensive. I have a 2100sqft single story house that was well covered, and that router reached the garage beyond no problem. Anything beyond 20 ft outside though is where the signal ended. Not with this GE800 router. I can get all the way to the street and to the end of my back yard (2/3 acres) with both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Every device on those two bands seem to have a better signal compared to my older router. You will have no problem with dropped signals. Just make sure to place it in the center of the home and high up. I have it in my coat closet on the highest shelf. 4) Size. If you have not gotten a new router since Wi-Fi 5, then yes this will be rather large to you. If you have a Wi-Fi 6 or newer, this is actually on the smaller side. It was smaller than my AX11000 router. For all the power this thing packs, it is well designed and planned out. 5) Speed. I have a 1Gbps up/down fiber connection. I may upgrade to 2, but wanted to get a router that could handle it at some point. AT&T Fiber overprovisions their speeds now on all levels, so I actually get 1.3Gbps up/down. Now that I have 2.5Gbps or greater ethernet ports, I actually get the full speed to my desktop or any other device that can handle it. The latency also seems to be lower on this router compared to my last one. Also, make sure to schedule a weekly reboot in the router settings. I notice this clears up most issues with TP-Link routers, and I never have an issue with them since that feature was added years ago. Cons (well sort of): 1) Fan. This is both a positive and negative. It helps keep the device cool, which is a positive. The downside is that it is an additional item that can break at some point. The device does not keep it on all the time though. It will only come on when the device reaches a specific temp. The new firmware just released (July 2025) lets you choose how this router handles the fan functions. Some people in other reviews complain about the sound of the fan. I think it sounds just like a normal desktop fan in my chassis (a rather quiet one). I have the device in my coat closet, so I never hear it anyway. But it could be bothersome if sitting right near you. 2) 6GHz band. This is my first time with using this type of band, so keep that in mind. It is lightning fast, but limited in range (as expected). The firmware that was just released seem to extend the range some (my signal is better everywhere), but it is still not going to go far. I noticed the more walls the signal must travel through to your device, the worse the signal (the other bands are like that, but not effected as much as this band). Like the 6GHz band can get almost to my garage on the other side of the house (probably 50 to 60ft) since there is really only 2 walls between it. But my office is much closer (20ft) with 4 walls between it, and the signal is worse. Within 10ft though, this thing is a beast regardless. 3) HomeShield. This is actually helpful, but the fact you have to pay for the more advanced features on an annual basis (or monthly) is ridiculous. Many of these features are included for free on other routers. My previous router had an older version called HomeCare, which was free. Do you need the HomeShield advanced paid features? Not really. You can find better and cheaper security program alternatives. But at $36 per year, it is not too bad. It adds extra protection built into your router that covers the entire Internet connection. 4) Price. I claimed this was a steal on Amazon Prime Days, which is true for the power of this Wi-Fi 7 router. But compared to most routers, it is still too high. It ranges from $349 to $499 often and the MSRP is $599. Like I said earlier, if you don't plan on using the 6GHz band that has the most speed, this is overkill. You would be better off getting a cheaper Wi-Fi router that can be had for under $200. Overall: If you want the best bang for your buck on a Wi-Fi 7 router, this is it. It gives you insane speeds, great coverage, future-proof for the next 5 years (at least), and looks cooler than most routers. TP-Link gets a bad rap since it is a Chinese company, but they make some great consumer-friendly routers. And, they don't charge you an arm and a leg like Netgear, ASUS, and other "brand name" routers.
U**R
After less than 3 years with my prior router from a different brand, its signal strength was noticeably declining and then 2 months ago I received an email from the manufacturer saying that it would not longer be supported and may stop working entirely. That was the context for searching out and ordering this TP-Link remote router for my office and I am very happy with its improved performance compared to the unit it has replaced. I have the router installed in my home office, in a separate building about 100' from my house. This router is connected to our main modem in the house through a 200' LAN cable which works perfectly. Setup was extremely easy - I followed the instructions precisely, step by step, and it hooked right up. The password strength is both satisfactory ... and not so darned complicated that it's difficult to enter as required. The strength of the signal is much better than what I had before, easily crossing the back yard and allowing connectivity from rooms facing from inside the main house. It also allows good, fast signal through a metal porch roof which wasn't possible previously. As much as I was frustrated with having to replace a unit that wasn't old enough to reasonably fail, it was completely worth it for the improved performance this has brought for my home office. As advertised; full marks!
B**O
Es una excelente marca para router para transmisión a altísima velocidad, es el mejor hoy en el mercado en Enero del 2024.
A**I
اقوي جهاز راوتر جربته الي الان بدون مشاكل
R**I
This machine is amazing! Best things about it IMHO.... Wifi 7/802.11be (whichever you wanna call it) with separate regular LAN/guest/IoT networks, the ability to setup individual 2.4/5/6 GHz bands or a blend of the 3, a built in Media Server function for my 8TB NAS with all my movies/shows/music stored on it, state of the art encryption, rock solid stability and future-proof connections in the back. Gimmicky display on the front, BUT it did turn out to be helpful when it had an issue. It was displaying a big EXCLAMATION MARK on the front one day after I noticed there was no internet on PS4. Turned out there was a firmware update that had been downloaded and needed to be manually installed. Beauty was that initially my MediaServer and NAS function weren't working right and I was about to send it back for another when the update was pushed out and now everything works flawless. I was going to leave a crappy review to boot, but after the update 2 days ago, I honestly can't complain. Doesn't feel cheap, and for just under $300, in Nov. 2025 I feel like I got a smokin' deal. I am not a robot or AI. Not an IT know-it-all either, but know enuff to appreciate most of what this machine can do. At the end of the day, that's all that matters.
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