Archer BE230

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Archer BE230

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What Modem/Router to get to fully utilise our new FTTP connection?

For that speed, TP Link Archer BE230 seems pretty good value and capability

Rivian_adventurer in r/nbn

March 7, 2026 11:32 AM

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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

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samsterlim in r/askSingapore

February 6, 2026 1:01 PM

2

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

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windowpuncher in r/hardware

July 9, 2025 1:45 AM

3

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

3

Can't get anywhere near the 2gps that I pay for

Fiber doesn't have a Modem. It has an ONT (Optical Network Transceiver) that changes the Fiber connection into a Ethernet Connection for your Router to accept. Your TP Link AX5400 is simply a Router. And also does not support 2.5 Gig Ethernet. If you want a Router that can handle 2.5 Gig ethernet, y

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KaosC57 in r/HomeNetworking

June 6, 2025 6:41 PM

2

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

2

HELP! I need a (cheap) router to replace TOOB Linksys

I am using a TP-Link BE230 (which I believe is the same as the BE3600) with toob. I'm not using a VPN on it, so can't comment on performance on that front. However, otherwise it's been solid since I got it in September last year. To put it into context, I kept the toob supplied router for two days b

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Glyn_F1 in r/ToobBroadband

February 28, 2026 9:45 PM

1

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

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Local_Trade5404 in r/HomeNetworking

February 25, 2026 7:13 AM

1

Tapo D130 disconnecting on Eero 7

OK, gotcha, in that case any consumer router should work fine. If you want to pick up your wifi from a block away, that WRT-3200 is great. If you want something more tame, then I would suggest a TP-Link, really anything that fits your budget. I like the Deco system, but their standard routers are fi

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minimal-camera in r/Tapo

April 22, 2026 6:40 PM

1

Discrepancy between wifi speeds on my laptop and other devices

I've upgraded my wifi router to TP-Link Archer BE230, BE3600 and now I get arround 850 mbps before the connection speed was arround 50-75 mbps with ASUS RT-AC68U

Naive-Telephone4969 in r/techsupport

March 13, 2026 12:18 PM

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