Customer Reviews for TP Link Archer BE3600 Dual Band MU-MIMO WiFi 7 Gaming Router, Black (ARCHERBE230)
Item # : 24615079
Model # : ARCHERBE230
- The TP-Link Archer BE230 router supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) standard, as well as previous standards including Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and earlier standards. Data Transfer Rate Maximum Wireless Speed Up to 3600 Mbps
- Router operates on the following wireless bands 2.4 GHz Band, 5 GHz Band These dual bands ensure a balance between range and speed, making it suitable for various devices and activities, from basic web browsing to high-bandwidth tasks like 4K/8K streaming and gaming.
Price isĀ $136.49
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Most helpful positive review
Posted Dec 26, 2024
WiFi7 Router, using Android apps (1) Teher, (2) WiFi Toolkit
Overall, fairly straightforward to CONNECT, and connect our newest LAPTOPS and HP Smart Tank Plus 651, and UHD TV(s) etc.
--Choice of COMBINED 2.4GHZ/5GHZ wifi's OR separate them, CHOICE of other things such as MLO, and WPA3 security protocols.
--But many devices STILL connect (or are seen) using WPA2 security protocols, SO even their combined WPA3/WPA2 choices... MY ne...
--Choice of COMBINED 2.4GHZ/5GHZ wifi's OR separate them, CHOICE of other things such as MLO, and WPA3 security protocols.
--But many devices STILL connect (or are seen) using WPA2 security protocols, SO even their combined WPA3/WPA2 choices... MY ne...
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Posted Dec 26, 2024
WiFi7 Router, using Android apps (1) Teher, (2) WiFi Toolkit
Overall, fairly straightforward to CONNECT, and connect our newest LAPTOPS and HP Smart Tank Plus 651, and UHD TV(s) etc.
--Choice of COMBINED 2.4GHZ/5GHZ wifi's OR separate them, CHOICE of other things such as MLO, and WPA3 security protocols.
--But many devices STILL connect (or are seen) using WPA2 security protocols, SO even their combined WPA3/WPA2 choices... MY ne...
--Choice of COMBINED 2.4GHZ/5GHZ wifi's OR separate them, CHOICE of other things such as MLO, and WPA3 security protocols.
--But many devices STILL connect (or are seen) using WPA2 security protocols, SO even their combined WPA3/WPA2 choices... MY ne...
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