New Arrival Wi-Fi 7: Archer BE900 Now Shipping!
TP-Link Archer BE900 Now Available!
TP-Link’s First Wi-Fi 7 Router - BE24000
We are excited to announce that the TP-Link Archer BE900 is now available! The Archer BE900 is the world's first quad-band Wi-Fi 7 router, offering blazing-fast speeds up to 24.4 Gbps.
Preorders for the model are being filled, with users beginning to receive their devices, as reported by our Reddit Community. As orders are filled, you can expect to see increased availability across both Amazon and Best Buy. If the device is sold out, keep checking - as availability is updated as soon as new models are received.
The Archer BE900 also boasts a number of other advanced features and improvements from its use of Wi-Fi 7 to provide a smooth and reliable Wi-Fi experience for all of your devices.
- Speeds up to 24.4 Gbps
- Mesh: EasyMesh and Onemesh Compatibility
- 12 Internal Antennas; Touch-Enabled LED Screen; VPN Client/Server
- 4K QAM, OFDMA, and 16-Stream MU-MIMO, 320 MHz Channel Width
- USB Connectivity: 1 x USB 2.0; 1 x USB 3.0,
- LAN Ports: 4 x 2.5 Gbps LAN Ports; 1 x Gbps LAN Port
- WAN/LAN Ports: 1 x 10Gbps SFP+ Fiber/RJ45 Combo; 1 x 10Gbps
Visit the Official Product Page for the BE900
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Order the Archer BE900 on Amazon or Best Buy Today!
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[EDIT:] To provide a quick update, on the 4/25 a new firmware was pushed for all BE900 models so far: 1.03 Build 20230417
This firmware will address many behaviors everyone has reported in this thread. If your behavior does not appear to be fixed with this update, please be patient, as our teams are still working to develop and push additional fixes.
( /u/pd4ever /u/Phariex ) Please check for an update to your router's firmware, if you cannot update to the most recent version, please manually update your firmware with the files from the product page.
If you do still have issues after updating, please let us know so that we can have our teams start taking a look at the behavior.
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@Riley_S what processor does this BE900 unit use? I have the AXE300 and it has a 2.0 mhz processor. Thanks
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@Mahapurush thanks so much for all the great info. Yes it does seem like this model was a big fail and they are coming out with a newer model.
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@Mahapurush Thank you for the wonderful information.
Unfortunately, the be800, which is the follow-up, has too low specifications.
This product is a good specification, but I hope a model that has been solved in a similar product comes out soon.
After seeing what you wrote, I understood why this product is no longer for sale. Thank you.
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What information is that, i was wondering to update by be800 to the be900, since i can see it back on sale in amazon, also in the tp link portal there are 4 HW version 1, 1.6, 2 and 2.6, not sure what changes are between them.
But is something wrong with this model?
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with this model. We just have to wait for firmware updates which will make this router top-class. It's rock stable on it's latest firmware any way.
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@Mahapurush Thanks for letting me know
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@Betovanbuuren Mahapurush has sold his two BE900 to me, I will keep you updated on the firmware and relevant stability.
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@dannnyman will be pending on your updates, which HW versions are those? Seems be800 have got more firmware updates than be900 though.
On the time you've got this, how performance has been done on your experience?
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@dannnyman How your BE900 have performed so far? I see no new updates so far though
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Just found out that TP-Link marked BE900 v1 as EOL (End of Life) barely within 1 year of it's availability. They can announce a product 100 of years in advance but when it's really available in the market... that's what counts.
After seeing online backlash, they quickly removed the EOL tag.
My honest request to TP-Link.. don't take your customers for a ride. Else no one would buy your high end routers.
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