TP-Link
Archer BE400
Based on 40 Reddit mentions
$149.99
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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
...Nakamurakei in r/TpLink
July 22, 2025 1:40 AM
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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
3
Having serious issues
The TP-Link BE6500 (AKA Archer BE400) has 2.5GB WAN, 1-2.5GB LAN & 3-1GB LAN ports. It's $149.99 at Amazon right now. The single 2.5GB LAN port means you can only hook up one device at 2.5GB on your local network (such as a PC, or a 2.5GB switch). Hooking up a 2.5GB switch to the port will let you s
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
January 16, 2026 4:35 PM
1
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
...Logical-Holiday-9640 in r/HomeNetworking
May 9, 2025 3:16 PM
2
Looking for advice, router selection
I have a TP-Link TL-SG1005D, 5 Port Gigabit switch fed by my a Linksys ISP router.
The switch connects; Synology NAS, Wireless Speaker and powerline connector feeding the TV connection and my TP Link AV1300 extender in my office/spare room.
Recently we changed ISPs and the Linksys router is atroci
...TheDragonDoji in r/HomeNetworking
November 18, 2025 6:41 PM
1