TP-Link
Archer BE230
Based on 29 Reddit mentions
$84.99
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Worth it to take 10Gbps broadband plan if cheaper than existing 1Gbps plan?
Not all Wifi 7 routers are the same. The stupid thing about Wifi 7 is that 6Ghz is not mandatory for the standard. As such, the TP-Link BE230 "Wifi 7" Router does not support 6Ghz and is overall slower. The main advantage of Wifi 7 is MLO and you need 6Ghz to reach > 1Gbps speeds on Wifi 7. Having s
...samsterlim in r/askSingapore
February 6, 2026 1:01 PM
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Beacon 3.1 when requesting beacon 6
They won't recommend routers beyond what they supply. I did my own research and ended up getting a TP-LINK BE230. It's easy to set up, has WIFI 7, and supports the PPoE needs of the EBOX connection. About $130 and commonly available. If you need better WiFi coverage than one device will provide, the
...el56 in r/ebox
March 5, 2026 5:46 PM
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6 GHZ Spectrum Already Used by Wifi Now Eligible for Auction
It's cheaper than tri band but WAY more expensive than a good wifi 6 system. No, not really, you can get a wifi 7 tplink router for like $90. https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Dual-Band-Archer-BE230-HomeShield/dp/B0DC99N2T8 It even has 2 x 2.5 Gb ports, this thing is WAY more than what 99% of people ne
...windowpuncher in r/hardware
July 9, 2025 1:45 AM
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Looking for a high end wifi router
Please look into TP-Link Archer BE230 BE3600
I_dexter in r/PakistaniTech
August 20, 2025 12:32 PM
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Another 'which router / do I need an upgrade' post (sorry)
If you want to stick with TP-Link Archer, my BE230 works seamlessly.
eolhterr0r in r/nbn
September 5, 2025 10:16 PM
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OP12 and 6GHz WiFi issues
Did you manage to solve the issue? I'm using OP11 and also cant see 6ghz network. MLO network also frequently DC on my old tp link be230 and newly upgraded tp link be805 router. I'm from Singapore. ISP m1
rainbow1112 in r/oneplus
January 22, 2026 11:43 AM
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Hand-me-down router has hit end of life and I'm not sure what to get
OK, that's understandable. I saw somewhere else in the comments that your unit is like a hallway shape, which could explain why you're not getting the best coverage. If the router isn't as centrally located as possible, I would recommend doing that. I doubt you need a full mesh system for your apart
...Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeNetworking
December 29, 2025 4:37 AM
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How durable are RJ45 connectors?
but why you need to plug it in and out?it cant be a constant connection through router/switch? also you can always invest in better wifi devices,wifi7 currently have capacity for over 3Gb/s wifi transfers with 2,5Gb lan portsfe TP-Link Archer GE230orTP-LINK Archer BE230 you will need to pair it with
...Local_Trade5404 in r/HomeNetworking
February 25, 2026 7:13 AM
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Archer BE230 Scam or what ?
There’s actually a reasonable explanation behind TP-Link selling a Dual-Band WiFi 7 router like the Archer BE230. 1. Wi-Fi 7 Is a Standard, Not a Frequency You're correct that Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) introduces support for the 6GHz band. But 6GHz is not a mandatory requirement for a router to be certifie
...Proper_Ad_915 in r/TpLink
July 4, 2025 3:01 AM
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Using a TP-Link BE230 Router with EBOX
If you intend on enabling IPv6, I do not recommend the TP-Link Archer BE230. I had connection and speed issues with it enabled, but when I bought a new router (Flint 3e) the problem was resolved. The BE230 was set up to get an IPv6 address automatically, and on the LAN side it was set to SLAAC + RDN
...jesus_cheese in r/ebox
March 8, 2026 12:02 PM
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