TP-Link
Archer BE230
Based on 29 Reddit mentions
$84.99
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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
...KaosC57 in r/HomeNetworking
June 6, 2025 6:41 PM
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Wifi 7 budget routers, TP-Link Archer BE230 vs ASUS TUF-BE3600?
TP-Link is much more reliable. ASUS routers have been very unstable recently, firmware bugs and all kinds of stuff. If I'm being honest, you should just get the BE230.
Justin_D33 in r/computers
December 25, 2025 1:17 AM
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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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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
...Glyn_F1 in r/ToobBroadband
February 28, 2026 9:45 PM
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Planning on replacing Adtran SDG-8612 router with my own router
I originally called Fidium and had my TP-Link Archer AX21 whitelisted. It worked fine. A few weeks later I decided to replace the AX21 as my main router with a TP-Link BE230 and use the AX21 as a satellite in AP mode. This time I cloned the MAC address of the AX21. The BE230 works great. I had read
...Wise-Anything-3696 in r/FidiumFiber
December 17, 2025 2:19 AM
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Bridge mode
Hi! I recently switched to Converge (kahapon lag actually) from Sky then tried the bridge mode. I did the same steps as you (according to your pic) pero instead na bumilis yung other router (tp-link BE230), barely half lang yung nakukuha kong speed. Compared to when I was using Sky, double pa after
...CrossEdge87 in r/ConvergePH
November 27, 2025 3:06 PM
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HELP - Best router for superloop 1000/50 lightspeed plan
What type of NBN do you have? FTTP? If so, I have a TP-Link Archer be230 that works well for my BuddyTelco 1000/50 plan.
eolhterr0r in r/nbn
July 16, 2025 8:18 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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