BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router Best settings Guide

Hello everyone,
I'm eagerly anticipating the arrival of my new Archer BE800 BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router! I'm incredibly excited to explore its capabilities and optimize my home network.
However, I'd love to ensure I'm configuring it for peak performance and rock-solid stability from the get-go. Therefore, I'm reaching out to this wonderful community:
Does anyone know of a comprehensive guide, or perhaps have personal insights, on the optimal settings for this particular router? I'm looking for guidance on maximizing its potential, ensuring a smooth and reliable network experience.
Any advice or resources you could share would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you all in advance.
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Hi@SciGhost,
Thank you for your support of our products!
Regarding the "optimal performance settings for the router" you mentioned, I may not be able to guarantee the best settings.
However, I suggest you refer to the following three interfaces (overview, specification, support) to understand the basic information of Archer BE800, and then you can find guidance in the FAQ interface. And then set up the router according to your needs.
Of course, you can also contact us at any time, and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as we receive the response.
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Hi@SciGhost,
MLO supports establishing multiple links between the Station and the Wi-Fi access point, connecting to the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands simultaneously increases throughput, reduces latency, and improves reliability.
To delve deeper, please refer to this blog for additional details: What is WiFi 7’s Multi-Link Operation (MLO)?
If you have an issue getting internet from the MLO network, you can try the following methods:
1.Reboot the end device.
2.Disable and enable the MLO network again.
3.Change the MLO's Wi-Fi name and password.
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Hi@SciGhost,
Thank you for your support of our products!
Regarding the "optimal performance settings for the router" you mentioned, I may not be able to guarantee the best settings.
However, I suggest you refer to the following three interfaces (overview, specification, support) to understand the basic information of Archer BE800, and then you can find guidance in the FAQ interface. And then set up the router according to your needs.
Of course, you can also contact us at any time, and we will respond to your inquiry as soon as we receive the response.
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Hi Joseph,
I trust you are well.
Thank you for the assistance.
After carefully reviewing the documentation and other forum posts, I have configured the new router for best security and performance.
Everything is running very well. The only issue I picked up was with MLO (Multi-Link Operation). While it is indeed possible to connect to multiple bands, the throughput sometimes suffers as it seems the decision on which is the best band, based on various factors, needs a bit of optimization.
In addition, as it turns out, the Wi-Fi on an S25 Ultra or the Intel BE200 is capped at 5800 Mbps. So, we are not yet seeing the advantage of additive throughput across the bands.
Overall, I am happy with the router; it is indeed a significant step up from Wi-Fi 5 standards.
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Hi@SciGhost,
MLO supports establishing multiple links between the Station and the Wi-Fi access point, connecting to the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands simultaneously increases throughput, reduces latency, and improves reliability.
To delve deeper, please refer to this blog for additional details: What is WiFi 7’s Multi-Link Operation (MLO)?
If you have an issue getting internet from the MLO network, you can try the following methods:
1.Reboot the end device.
2.Disable and enable the MLO network again.
3.Change the MLO's Wi-Fi name and password.
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