TP-LinkTri-Band BE9300 WiFi 7 Router (Archer BE550) - 6-Stream, Full 2.5G Ports with 6 Internal Antennas, Covers Up to 2,000 Sq Ft, Add Easy-Mesh Device for Extended Coverage, VPN Support
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TP-LinkTri-Band BE9300 WiFi 7 Router (Archer BE550) - 6-Stream, Full 2.5G Ports with 6 Internal Antennas, Covers Up to 2,000 Sq Ft, Add Easy-Mesh Device for Extended Coverage, VPN Support

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Details

  • Brand
    TP-Link
  • Model Name
    Archer BE550
  • Special Feature
    QoS Access WPS
  • Frequency Band Class
    Tri-Band
  • Wireless Communication Standard
    802.11n
  • Compatible Devices
    Gaming Console
9300 Mbps max speed
📶6 internal antennas for strong coverage
🔌Full 2.5G WAN & LAN ports

Description

🚀 Unlock the future of home WiFi with lightning-fast speeds and seamless coverage!

  • BLAZING WI FI 7 SPEEDS - Experience ultra-fast 9300 Mbps tri-band connectivity that powers seamless 4K/8K streaming and lag-free AR/VR gaming.
  • SECURE SMART CONTROL - Advanced WPA3 security plus intuitive app control for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac ensures your network is safe and effortlessly managed.
  • FUTURE PROOF 2 5 G PORTS - Equipped with one 2.5G WAN and four 2.5G LAN ports to maximize device performance and stay ahead of network demands.
  • WHOLE HOME MESH COVERAGE - Easily expand your network with EasyMesh-compatible devices to eliminate dead zones and maintain flawless connectivity everywhere.
  • STRATEGIC 6 ANTENNA DESIGN - Six internal antennas with Beamforming technology deliver stronger, more reliable signals and reduced interference throughout your space.

The TP-Link Archer BE550 is a cutting-edge Tri-Band WiFi 7 router delivering up to 9300 Mbps with 6 internal antennas and full 2.5G WAN/LAN ports. Designed for professional-grade streaming, gaming, and smart home setups, it supports EasyMesh for whole-home coverage and advanced security protocols, making it a future-proof powerhouse for any connected lifestyle.

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Specifications

ColorBlack
Control MethodApp
Data Transfer Rate9300 Megabits Per Second
AntennaTypeInternal
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate5760 Megabits Per Second
Voltage12 Volts
Frequency6 GHz
Wireless Compability802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11g, 802.11.be
Is Modem CompatibleYes
Controller TypeApp Control, Push Button
Antenna LocationGaming, Home
Compatible DevicesGaming Console, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smart Television, Smartphone
Number of Antennas6
LAN Port Bandwidth2.5 Gbps
Security ProtocolWPA2, WPA3, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (802.1x)
Is ElectricYes
Operating SystemIOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS
Frequency Band ClassTri-Band
Number of Ports6
Additional FeaturesQoS, Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, WPS, Remote Access
Item Weight2.45 Pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H9.12"L x 2.99"W x 7.99"H

Reviews

4.2

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R**H

If you need 10Gbit on Wifi and Dual 10Gbit WAN/LAN, this is a grerat purchase. Solid unit.

This is a beast of a unit. Performance is in line with specifications. Coverage is good, but can add a mesh of the cheaper one without the dual 10Gbit ports. super easy setup. Connectivity is good, and can be configured by frequency if needed. i have a ton of interference with my house, mirrors opposite office, multiple other wifi, 5g tower, so the frequency lock feature was really handy for me. Even with all my problems i was still able to fully utilize my 1Gbit internet speed (my current limit, it would go faster) but my transfers are still steady over 6Gbit even with my interference issues. My ISP wifi was new high end unit too, i could only get 300Mbit max, it was capable of 6G speeds. But this unit pushes the power. As for the power consumption, its a bit more than an average wifi router but its pushing nearly 10Gbit wifi, its inline with performance. Very costly unit, but bleeding edge technology usually is and its doing exactly what i hoped it would. 10/10 would recommend if you have the need for dual 10Gbit LAN/WAN ports. They do make one with a single 10Gbit WAN port which is cheaper.

C**C

Very Advanced; Very Nice!

UPDATE: 23 May, 2024Now it's been awhile. I have to write: If something is messed up, it's NEVER the EAP225 WiFi units or this thing! It's been months since it's been rebooted! We have enough off-grid solar so the internet stuff and the comp room can stay off-grid all the time. It never gets rebooted nowadays and it's always there and it doesn't mess up! It has a gigabit (24 port) switch and two (8 port) 2.5 gigabit switches plugged into it. A total of 4 NAS's; three of them 2.5 gigabit dual LAN's; one with dual gigabit LAN's. And three computers, all 2.5 gigabit. And the Yeacomm 5G gateway is also 2.5 gigabit. Nothing bothers this thing. I'm still not using its WiFi, because of those EAP225's, which are also great. I read a few reviews, before, raving about this thing's WiFi, though and people write that it works great. The wife is Korean and she watches Korean soap opera's all day. We usually download way over a terabyte a month here. The Yeacomm connects at about 400 megabits down and 110 to 130 megabits up.___________________________________________________________________This runs a whole bunch of stuff - WiFi and LAN - typically about 15 devices. I'm not going to rate the Wifi because I'm not going to use it yet. 1) I have two EAP225's; they're VERY strategically located and they mesh with each other. Unfortunately they won't mesh with this thing. 2) I don't have anything else that will even do WiFi 7 yet.I got this mainly for the five 2.5 GbE ports - one WAN and 4 LAN's! I've also got a Yeacomm (Speednet) NR610 (also a very nice, but expensive device), and my internet is blazingly fast! Just very snappy. Internet tasks are usually as fast as doing stuff locally on the computer. You can easily tell when it's the website that's slow. That Yeacomm has a 2.5 GbE port and I was drooling at the thought of getting that 2.5 GbE speed to the LAN. (I also have a gigabit switch, a PoE switch [for the EAP225'sand the Magic Jacks that only do 10 MbE], and two 2.5 GbE switches.) Really nice that all my stuff plugs into this!The WEB interface on this device is a thing of beauty! Everything is very logically laid out, most changes, you don't have to reboot for, and if you know your network stuff, you'll find it nice and easy to use.If you don't know your network stuff, you're still in luck! It took its time communicating with the Yeacomm (LTE CPE Modem) (and a bunch of other devices) on the first boot - maybe 3 minutes or 4 minutes - but it configured itself very well! I have two Magic Jack lines and those didn't work right away. It took some hair-pulling-out time to straighten it out. But I've had one way audio problems with those before. This time, this router had the provisions to fix it (on one of them only.) That's not this router's fault; it's just the way it is. You need to forward a range of ports on two different devices and you can't. It took a very long time to get fixed. It was like a combination lock. Turns out the final step was some settings in the Yeacomm. The Magic Jacks now talk directly to the cell phone tower. One of them works perfectly and the other one only has one way audio when calling [mostly] cell phones. If I had another 2.5 GbE port on the Yeacomm, I could do it, I think, but as long as I can get calls on both lines and call out on one of them, I'm happy.Everything else worked like a champ with settings that this router came up with all on its own! The only thing I changed (not counting the Magic Jack settings) is making a bunch of MAC | IP reservations.When you set it up, you get a light show for awhile. Then the lights can be turned on or turned off with a WEBUI switch. You can also set up a night time mode and have them on in the daytime and off at night, specifying the times. You can plug a USB hdd into the USB port and use it as a very fast, very big network share. It's almost like having an NAS. It's been totally stable and reliable so far.It's a lot of money. I had to talk myself into it. I shopped for about a week. That should tell you something. Now that I've gotten to use it, I consider it well worth the money! I give their tech support 5 stars, not because of this thing, but because I've used their tech support in the past and I already KNOW it's exceptionally good! I have a lot of other TP-Link stuff. Advanced, hi-end stuff.Half of the 12 connected devices shown in the pic.

B**E

I don't know what's up with the subpar ratings, but read this review, you need it

I'm a 37 year old computer scientist that has breathed computers, internet, and all its assorted devices his whole life. TP-Link is a standout router company right now, probably due to relative under-performance in the medium term. But their current Wifi 7 routers are unmatched; it's not even a debate. This is the best router you can get for the money right now, and with Wifi 7 bringing the MLO network, your wifi will have never been better (once you have devices that also support it, with the most important one being your smartphone (Samsung's newest as of writing already has Wifi 7 support, with iPhone 16 pro rumored to be getting it. If you have both of these, you need to turn on the MLO network setting in your router. It is absolutely worth paying for to have it done if you don't have the slightest clue how).The app is also very easy and very pleasant to use, with a modern UX that today's consumer demands. It can also help you set up your router, including said MLO network. Don't forget to enable EasyMesh, too, if applicable.And speaking of EasyMesh - do you need a new router? If that's the question you have for yourself, I'd say that if it's not Wifi 7 (and it almost definitely isn't, or you wouldn't be here) at the very least, then you do. But there's another metric with a lower bar: go into your router settings and update its firmware right now. If it doesn't support EasyMesh after that firmware update, yeah, you should upgrade. EasyMesh is the Wifi Alliance's new standard Mesh system that will support a mesh network not just between different models of routers, but different companies. That's huge. This, along with the MLO network, means that these modern routers are a very large step-change in technology, quite possibly the largest since 5Ghz and the advent of WPA2 encryption, and these were ages ago.Bonus MLO network section:Why is the MLO network a big deal for your smartphone? At a glance, it seems to just combine all the bands (2.4, 5, and 6Ghz) into one. So that just means higher throughput, right? Isn't 5Ghz enough even for HDR 4k video on Netflix? Yes, it is. But while greater throughput is nice, think about it for a second. Right now, any Wifi network you connect to (meaning a singular named SSID) only supports one band. So if you're connected to 5Ghz, and then you go outside into your backyard, you have to depend on your phone to be smart enough to switch to the 2.4Ghz to maintain a connection (since higher Ghz don't travel as far). This often fails. What's worse, even if it does switch, the phone often never sees the use in switching BACK to 5Ghz when you go back in the house, so you will be connected to the slower band potentially indefinitely, unless you go change the Wifi you're connected to manually. And you'd have to do this every. single. time. Why even have all these nice bands with specific purposes if it's so annoying to use? Well, here comes the MLO network to save the day. If all the bands can simply always be active on just one Wifi network, there's never a choice to make in the first place: not for you, NOR your phone. You're just always using all them. That means when you go into your backyard, your phone will simply be unable to use 5Ghz only because it's too far away, but the MLO will still be sending packets on 2.4Ghz. And when you go back inside, there doesn't need to be any intelligent decision by you nor the phone, since it's still on the same network, and once you're back in physical range, the 5Ghz will just start sending again right away. No user input needed, and no stupid algorithms making bad choices. And, it works with 6ghz too, of course. All 3 bands at the same time, on the same SSID. Do you see what I'm getting at now? It's a huge step forward for both performance AND ease of use. Wifi 7's MLO network, along with the Wifi Alliance's EasyMesh standard will usher in a new era of Home Wifi performance, reliability and user experience, with the long-term goal of single band Wifi SSID's disappearing completely and MLO network SSID's being the norm.But don't get too excited - devices have to support Wifi 7 to see the MLO network. So for now, your phone will be one of the only devices to use it. But honestly, that's good enough for now - the tech is that transformative. But one day, your toaster, fridge and Hue lighting system will simply connect to the one MLO network that exists, and no other single-band Wifi's will even be on, because they will no longer have a use outside of legacy devices that some people just can't live without.

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