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TP-Link Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router Archer GE800 | 12-Stream | 2×10G + 4×2.5G Ports, USB 3.0 | Turbo Acceleration, Dedicated Gaming Port & Panel, RGB Lighting, HomeShield, Free Expert Help

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Style: WiFi 7 BE19000 Gaming


Features

  • Unprecedented 19 Gbps Tri-Band - Experience online gaming like never before with up to 19 Gbps across three bands, 12 streams and 8 optimally positioned antennas. Wi-Fi 7's 320MHz channels and Multi-Link Operation ensures more capacity, stronger connections, less interference and next-level gaming performance.
  • Two 10G Ports for Future-Proof Connectivity - No more bandwidth struggles, just pure gaming bliss. With 2x 10 Gbps and 4x 2.5 Gbps ports, experience unparalleled performance for even the most demanding gaming setups.
  • Turbo Game Acceleration - Optimize your gaming experience with Archer GE800s powerful quad-core processor with 2GB RAM handles massive throughput to numerous devices, eliminating buffering and maxing gaming performance. Enjoy uninterrupted gaming and No more competing with 4K streamingit's always your turn on the network.
  • Real-Time Performance Panel and RGB Design - Gain the upper hand with the intuitive game panel. Monitor battle environments, network health, router performance, Ignite your gaming with millions of colors The sleek, high-performance Archer GE800 features customizable RGB lighting and an optimized antenna layout, electrifying your game room with energy.
  • Easy Setup and Management - Set up your Archer GE800 in minutes with the intuitive Tether app or a powerful web interface. Manage network settings from any Android or iOS device using the Tether app.
  • EasyMesh Compatibility - Works with EasyMesh routers and range extenders to form seamless whole home Mesh WiFi, preventing drops and lag when moving between signals.
  • TP-Link HomeShield - TP-Link's premium security service keeps your home network safe with cutting-edge network and IoT protection. Free features: 1. Basic Network Security including Security Scan and IoT Device Identification 2. Basic Parental Controls 3. Quality of Service 4. Basic Weekly/Monthly Reports. Visit TP-Link website for more information.

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Dominate the Competition.Milliseconds matter. Dominate the competition with the ultimate Wi-Fi 7 weapon: the Archer GE800, your portal to a gaming nirvana where 19 Gbps of tri-band Wi-Fi speed empowers you to rewrite the rules. Two 10 Gbps ports and four 2.5 Gbps ports stand ready to unleash a wired fury, while game-enhancing features like application boost, dedicated gaming ports, and server acceleration enhance your every move. This isn’t just a router; it’s a launchpad for domination. Housed in a mesmerizing design that pulses with the energy of your victories, it's game over for lag.

Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router


Special Feature: Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, Internet Security, Parental Control, Remote Access


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Included Components: 1 * Power Adapter, 1 * QIG, 1 * RJ45 Ethernet Cable, 1 * Reset Tool, 1 * Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router Archer GE800 See more


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Optical Fiber Port, USB, Wi-Fi


Color: Black


Package Dimensions: 14.33 x 10.98 x 10.55 inches


Item Weight: 4.87 pounds


Item model number: Archer GE800


Date First Available: June 27, 2024


Manufacturer: TP-Link


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  • I must rescind my previous review.
My first review of this product (below) was very negative and deeply sarcastic due to the many issues I was experiencing at the time. Since then, I've gone through many, many hours of troubleshooting, replacing products, replacing all the cable in my house, you name it - only to find that the issue lay with my Motorola cable modem the entire time. (FYI: apparently Motorola no longer makes their own modems; use that information as you will, then buy an Arris.) Since discovering the true source of the problem, this router has performed excellently. And now that everything is actually stable, I've been able to go beyond basic connectivity and finally start digging into the more advanced features of the product. This router has a number of enhancement and convenience features that I never even looked at before. I would strongly urge those that read my previous review to give this device a second look, as I've been able to coax truly impressive performance out of this. I'm leaving my original review up for the lulz, but when reading it, just substitute "Motorola MB8600" whenever you see this product's name. Cheers! --- Original review: I ordered the TP-Link AC4000 less than six months ago. Initially, it was decent--good speed, good stability, and the range was a noticeable improvement over my trusty old Tenda. The setup "required" you to install some absurd app, but after some digging, I was able to get to the web interface on the unit and skip taking up yet more space on my phone. After that, setup only took a few minutes, and all was well with the world for quite a while. And then, about two weeks ago, I noticed I had never installed the firmware update. I suppose I'm at least partly to blame here, as I didn't do my usual scouring-the-internet-for-bug-reports before clicking the button. Lesson relearned yet again. I code for a living, but I know very little of what goes into making a firmware build or what the process is like. That said, I understand enough to know that something went very, very wrong with the version I upgraded to ( '1.0.3 Build 20191026 rel.16299' ). The same day as installing it, I started to experience intermittent loss of connectivity, not on any of the wireless networks, but on the connection to the cable modem itself. When it happens, I can't even get to the cable modem's interface to see what's going on there--instead I get some unhelpful message about lost connectivity to the internet (so I need the internet to get to a device in my house. Got it). This is now happening at least twice per day. To top it off, when it IS working, I can no longer connect with my phone when I'm in certain spots in my yard, areas that worked before the update. (I wonder if the range change is some sort of FCC thing, but that wouldn't explain dropping the wired connection to the modem.) When this happens, the only fix is a power-off cold boot, as the 'reboot' function in the menu doesn't fix the issue. I won't go through all the troubleshooting I've done, except to note that once you upgrade the firmware, this device will not let you go back to a previous version. And considering the "current" version appears to be from two years ago, a new update is about as likely as Harvey Weinstein taking back Miramax. I tried a number of tricks to force it but none worked. At this point I should note that, no, I haven't contacted support for this, and frankly, I'm not going to. I don't have hours to spend turning things off and on again while wishing for the sweet release of death, or at least mandatory jail time for whoever it is that records and sells hold music. Plus, I came up with a sort-of-drastic solution that should solve the issue permanently (more on that in a bit). The last straw came yesterday when it dropped connection during a critical server maintenance procedure, literally at the single worst possible moment it could have happened. Fortunately, everything was fine (I was running my code in a Linux screen session, so it kept going), but the two-to-three-minute window waiting for it to come back up was absolute white-knuckle terror, not to mention the post-mortem drudgery of digging through logs to make sure all the steps had completed, as I had output piped to a different terminal, which of course went <poof>. I'm too old for this mess. Since it's outside the return window, *BECAUSE OF COURSE IT IS*, I petitioned (read: "begged") my employer to reimburse me for a Linksys, which is on its way. Meanwhile, it's back to the super-cheap nearly-no-name Tenda, which has worked flawlessly for years now and was only replaced because I upgraded my internet and wanted something faster for working from home, which is very popular lately for whatever reason. Sigh. In summary, if I had the resources to do so, I would build a tiny rocket, strap the TP-Link AC-4000 to it, and launch it directly into the sun, whilst enjoying the fresh spring air with a few close (read: "vaccinated") friends and a glass of something expensive. Alas, I do not. Instead, I'm planning to give it as a Christmas gift to a couple I don't like. I'll flip it upside down, glue a couple of googly eyes on it, and tell their kids it's a robot spider. At least then no one would make the mistake of trying to use it as--shudder--a router. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Bmix

  • Drastic and Considerable Power and Reach
This router has been a game-changer for my home network, significantly improving my overall capabilities and services, especially in the realm of gaming and video editing. The Archer AX10000 truly lives up to its reputation as a speed machine. These speeds have provided a seamless gaming experience and have made 4K video editing a breeze. It excels at detecting and optimizing gaming streams, ensuring that my gaming sessions remain immersive and free from disruptions. This router makes it easy to connect a wide array of devices, accommodating the needs of my most demanding household, which include seven people using numerous devices. Network performance always runs at its peak. My gaming and video editing tasks are handled with utmost efficiency. A number of my children perform a myriad of things on their devices and it is evident that the router delivers data to multiple devices simultaneously. This has significantly reduced lag, ensuring a smooth online experience for all connected devices. I've found the compatibility with OneMesh supported range extenders, such as the TP-Link AX3000 WiFi 6 Range Extender, to be a practical solution for extending Wi-Fi coverage in my four-level home. Connecting the extender was a simple process, and it effortlessly covers the hard-to-reach areas. Works with All Internet Service Providers: The Archer AX10000's compatibility with a wide range of internet service providers is truly appreciated. I had no issues setting it up with my existing provider (Xfinity), and it has vastly improved my network capabilities and services. To highlight the sheer impact of this router, I'd like to mention that I upgraded from seven Google Wifi units to the TP-Link Archer AX10000, and the improvement has been nothing short of remarkable. My gaming and video editing performance have seen substantial enhancements. While the user interface has its challenges, it's far from insurmountable, and the benefits of this router more than make up for it. In conclusion, the TP-Link Archer AX10000 is a top-tier router that has revolutionized my home network. Its phenomenal speed, gaming optimization, and connectivity options have dramatically improved my overall network capabilities and services. This router has been easy to assemble and has truly taken my gaming and video editing performance to new heights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Katherine Kwon Katherine Kwon

  • Fast, reliable, and expensive
Style: WiFi 7 BE19000 Gaming
Great router if you are willing to spend the money on it. super fast, connection doesn't drop, and the UI is easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by Timour Mobarak

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