New Release Archer GE800 - BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router
New Release Archer GE800 - BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router
TP-Link's First Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router
Archer GE800 - BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router
First seen during our Wi-Fi 7 Event and showcased at CES this year, the Archer GE800 is TP-Link’s first Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router. This router offers extreme speeds, improved hardware, and specific features to enhance your gaming experience.
Learn More About the Archer GE800
or Buy the Archer GE800 on Amazon Today (Launch Offer: 499.99)
Archer GE800 Highlights:
Unprecedented 19 Gbps Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7
Delivering 11520 Mbps on the 6 GHz band, 5760 Mbps on 5 GHz, and 1376 Mbps on 2.4 GHz
Two 10G Ports for Blazing-Fast Connectivity
- 1 x 10Gbps WAN/LAN (Ethernet)
- 1 x 10Gbps SFP+/RJ45 WAN/LAN (Fiber OR Ethernet)
- 4 x 2.5 Gbps LAN (5 Gbps Aggregated Speed)
Seamless EasyMesh Network Compatibility
Command and Army of Devices with a Powerful Quad-Core Processor
VPN Client and Server Support (What is a VPN?)
The Archer GE800 comes with a variety of QoS and Acceleration Technologies tailored to provide the best gaming experience possible, whether using a phone, laptop, or PC.
Prioritize Game Applications with QoS
Automatically detects and optimizes gaming streams to accelerate your game applications to run at high speeds, even on a crowded network.
Prioritize Game Devices with the Designated Gaming Port and Band
Automatically prioritizes your game device traffic, letting you focus on play, not battling for bandwidth.
Game Server Acceleration by GPN (Gamers Private Network)
Take Advantage of our partnership with GPN (Gamers Private Network) to shorten the path from your game to the server. This feature is driven by real-time measurements to provide your with a better connection.
FAQ: How to Setup WTFast® GPN on TP-Link Gaming Router
Mobile Game Acceleration
Automatically minimize lag and latency for mobile gaming during network congestion to prevent others from affecting your connection.
Learn More About the Archer GE800
or
Buy the Archer GE800 on Amazon Today (Launch Offer: 499.99)
Tip: By Default, the GE800 comes with UPnP enabled to accommodate better gaming devices, such as consoles, and gaming applications that may use additional ports.
If UPnP is not necessary for your network, or you would like to see the small performance increase possible with the setting disabled, feel free to disable the setting and configure port forwards for your devices.
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Awesome to hear, and I am surprised to hear that it is out performing a BE800 as the two are actually pretty similar. Maybe due to the more spread design of the antennae?
I had heard of 6E Devices maintaining their connectivity over surprising distances, even as a backhaul, but have always been skeptical due to the nature of the frequency. If this is the case across the board when it comes to Wi-Fi 7, we will hopefully begin to see more devices take advantage of the frequency soon.
Out of curiosity, would you say that the 6GHz network range and performance are now comparable to your reception for 5GHz in previous Wi-Fi generations? Or do you still see considerable performance decreases as you move away from your router?
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@Riley_S I just turned my computer on and came to reply to your message and I received a message saying Boosting XBOX gaming console. It must be detecting the XBOX software on Windows 11. When I run Steam, GOG or the Epic Games app or even just independant games it always says Boosting XBOX.
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Awesome to hear, and I am surprised to hear that it is out performing a BE800 as the two are actually pretty similar. Maybe due to the more spread design of the antennae?
I had heard of 6E Devices maintaining their connectivity over surprising distances, even as a backhaul, but have always been skeptical due to the nature of the frequency. If this is the case across the board when it comes to Wi-Fi 7, we will hopefully begin to see more devices take advantage of the frequency soon.
Out of curiosity, would you say that the 6GHz network range and performance are now comparable to your reception for 5GHz in previous Wi-Fi generations? Or do you still see considerable performance decreases as you move away from your router?
@Riley_S I'd say the 6 GHz is about 90% inches comparable to what we see with 5 GHz on the BE800.
As to the awesome performance, a combination of factors contribute to that:
1. My house is all on a single floor with never more than 2-3 walls between us and the GE800.
2. The GE800 is centrally located in our living room.
3. Since we have iPhones, MacBooks, Apple TV, and iPads, the way Apple does the hardware in their device, along with the firmware for their WiFi chipsets, play a big role.
4. The internal fan - can't be underestimated. Since we live in Texas, it's really hot here. The BE800 and most other routers get quite hot, primarily because of their passive cooling, and that reduces the overall efficiency of the routers as a result.
The GE800's fan does a masterful job at keeping it very cool, usually cooler than the 75° F our house is kept at during the day. Because the intervals are kept are a nice cool temperature, this helps enormously with the processors and the WiFi connectivity.
I made a simple suggestion on the previous page which would help with the cooling and efficiency even more.
5. The GE800 is a gaming router. There are lots of tweaks in the firmware and the hardware to bring it to a level above that of most regular routers.
One of the biggest tweaks is stronger WiFi signal on all three radios, which greatly improves connectivity.
Another great tweak is the lower latencies, which help with file transfers, gaming, video streaming, etc.
And a third are the antennae. Their placement plays a big part, but they're also made of materials designed for better reception and transmission. All of that helps with connectivity throughout the house.
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appreciate you posting about this -- seems you are invested in wanting the best for your family's needs.
Im in the market for a wifi7 device, currently have the axe300 and 5g service through frontier. excellent team these two. would you recommend getting the ge800 over the be800/be900?
any more followup to the ge800 you'd like to share?
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Does this router have the ability to generate daily traffic reports? My current router (TP AX11000) doesn't seem to have that capability, and I need to see how much data is being used on a daily basis.
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