Archer BE400

TP-Link

Archer BE400

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Any reviews on TP-Link Archer BE400 Dual-Band BE6500 WiFi 7 Router? Planning to upgrade to this.

Ik this router does not have a 6GHz band (cz 6GHz is not allowed to use by public in india). Should i still buy this router or someone please suggest me another router in the same budget.

lewishamil1 in r/HomeNetworking

April 12, 2025 10:40 AM

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Local wifi speed Archer BE400

Hello guys, can someone tell me if this router speed only around 200mbps or 20-30MB/s when transfering data locally, or the speed of share storage.

I test storage speed with Ethernet cable, the speed is correct. But if I use wifi it only has 20 to 30MB/s, but this router should have 2.5gbps theoret

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Nakamurakei in r/TpLink

July 22, 2025 1:40 AM

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UK wifi routers

I use a TP link BE400 with plusnet (FTTP/full fibre) , other routers will also work just as well and possibly better. There will be a little bit of setting up, bit its not difficult , Plusnet have a guide on how to use your own device on their service here: https://www.plus.net/help/broadband/broadb

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Sufficient-Cold-9496 in r/HomeNetworking

February 1, 2026 2:45 PM

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Router suggestion

I don’t live in India, i am located in USA, however be400 is a solid choice but hear me out, tp link suffers in software issues, lack of updates and they take forever to release one. You will enjoy it but be prepared to deal with it.

Alexkh1991 in r/HomeNetworking

July 26, 2025 5:55 PM

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How to get Airtel router replaced with a Wi-Fi 6 router?

True that. I bought the TP-Link Archer BE400 Wi-Fi 7 router, and the experience has been next-level. I turned off Wi-Fi on the Airtel router, used it only as a modem, and connected the TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 router for internet transmission. Since then, I haven’t faced any latency or speed issues at all.

rawbackrks in r/Airtel

December 22, 2025 4:14 PM

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Router recommendations.

I set up a pair of Archer AXE75 yesterday and so far so good. Easymesh wasn’t that easy to set up but after some fiddling got it going. I can get the 6GHz band to my only device (Alienware laptop) that supports it on the second floor, with main router in the basement, which is great. I did notice ho

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Signal_2_Noise in r/TpLink

October 12, 2025 6:35 PM

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Which Airtel Router is Best? My Sercom Router Keeps Disconnecting

I recently upgraded to the 1 Gbps plan and forced Airtel to replace my old Wi-Fi 4 router with a Wi-Fi 6 one (Nokia AOT4221NK). It works fine, but many settings are locked on the admin page. So if you’re looking for a router with full control and unlocked features, you’re better off getting your own

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rawbackrks in r/Airtel

August 22, 2025 2:28 PM

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Airtel New Wifi6 Router

Since I already have postpaid and a few other Airtel plans, it came to around ₹1500 for 15 days, which is normal for me. I’m also planning to buy the TP-Link Archer BE400 6500 Mbps Wi-Fi 7 Gigabit Router in this BBD sale.

rawbackrks in r/Airtel

September 8, 2025 2:33 PM

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How to get Airtel router replaced with a Wi-Fi 6 router?

Do you think it’s a good idea to buy a separate router despite already paying a premium price to Airtel? 😅 But thanks for sharing the steps, if Airtel still refuses to replace it, I’ll probably go for the TP-Link BE400.

rawbackrks in r/Airtel

August 9, 2025 6:11 PM

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Flint 2 Vs Tp Link be6500 (be400) Vs Tp Link be 550? Any advice would be appreciated

The Flint 2 has been, and probably still is, the cheapest router with at least one 2.5gbe lan port. That's why it became popular. The Archer BE400 seems like a slightly worse version of that so I wouldn't consider it. The BE550 is a step up from the flint 2 with wifi 7 and 4 ports at 2.5gbe. I'd say

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Logical-Holiday-9640 in r/HomeNetworking

May 9, 2025 3:16 PM

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