If you’re looking for a Wi-Fi 7 router in 2024, TP-Link Archer BE800 is a very worthwhile router to consider. It’s also one of the fastest performing Wi-Fi 7 routers with a capacity rating of as high as BE19000, that’s up to 19Gbps! The router offers tri-band connectivity for backward compatible with older Wi-Fi devices also.
TP-Link Archer BE800 Router Pros and Cons
TP-Link Archer BE800 Router Design
TP-Link Archer BE800 Router Feature
- Redefining Wi-Fi Routers: With powerful Wi-Fi 7 performance, lightning-fast wired connections, brand-new design, and LED screen.
- Lightning-Fast BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Speeds: Archer BE800 is designed with the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, featuring Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, 4K-QAM, and 320 MHz channels. With speeds of 11520 Mbps on the 6GHz band, 5760 Mbps on the 5GHz band, and 1376 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, the Archer BE800 delivers fluent 4K/8K streaming, immersive AR/VR gaming and unparalleled Wi-Fi performance.
- Pro-Grade Dual 10G WAN/LAN Ports: Equipped with two 10G WAN/LAN ports—one RJ45 port and one SFP+ Fiber/RJ45 Ethernet combo port—Archer BE800 provides flexible support for both fiber and copper connections. The additional Four 2.5G ports and a USB 3.0 port make it an ideal solution for future-proofing your home network.
- Premium Components for Premium Experience: Proprietary Wi-Fi optimization and 8× optimally positioned antennas along with Beamforming deliver more capacity, stronger and more reliable connections, and less interference
- Flexibly Create Whole Home Mesh WiFi: EasyMesh-Compatible: Works with EasyMesh routers and range extenders to form seamless whole home Mesh Wi-Fi, preventing drops and lag when moving between signals
TP-Link Archer BE800 Router Specifications
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | Archer BE800 |
Item model number | Archer BE800 |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Item Weight | 4.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.87 x 10.32 x 3.78 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.87 x 10.32 x 3.78 inches |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | May 14, 2023 |
TP-Link Archer BE800 Router Hardware
I appreciate TP-Link’s approach to seamlessly integrate the antennas into the chassis of the Archer BE800. This led to a premium and modern appearance without the need for protruding antennas. TP-Link achieved this without compromising on performance thanks to clever antenna design.
The TP-Link Archer BE800 spots 2x 10G Gigabit Ethernet WAN/LAN ports, 4x 2.5 G Ethernet LAN ports and a single 10G capable SFP+ ports. The SFP+ port is an interesting product decision by TP-Link. We’ve seen it on the Deco BE85 and it’s available on the BE800 now.
With the SFP+ port, it’s possible to connect a GPON SFP transceiver to have direct Internet access to a fiber network without depending on another fiber modem. There are lots of usage scenario which power users will appreciate especially having this on an affordable consumer level product.
TP-Link Archer BE800 Performance Test
The Wi-Fi performance on the TP-Link Archer BE800 is so fast due to the support of up to 320MHz bandwidth on the 6GHz Wi-Fi 7 band. However, that will require a device that can support Wi-Fi 7 to obtain the full performance of this band. Most Wi-Fi 6E devices only support up to 160MHz bandwidth.
While having a lightning fast 6GHz network looks good on benchmark, the reality is, most devices will still be relying on the 5GHz network. The Archer BE800 is an excellent performer on the 5GHz Wi-Fi network even for older Wi-Fi devices that do not support Wi-Fi 7 or even the 6GHz ban.
When running speed test on my Wi-Fi 6 laptop, I am getting Wi-Fi speed that’s consistently faster than TP-Link’s previous flagship wireless router too. Again, it shows that a brand new Wi-Fi 7 routers will benefit older devices as brands are still trying to milk every last drop of performance possible.
TP-Link Archer BE800 also comes with EasyMesh support right out of the box. This can let you to link multiple EasyMesh supported routers to form a mesh Wi-Fi network for a stronger Wi-Fi coverage. It’s even possible to link 2 units of Archer BE800 for an ultimate Wi-Fi 7 mesh Wi-Fi network