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frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • Apr 28, 2025
frontpage Posted by PennyFound | Staff • Apr 28, 2025

TP-Link Archer GE800 Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router

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Amazon has TP-Link Archer GE800 Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router for $349.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Select Amazon accounts may get 20% back on amount charged to an Prime Visa card.
B&H Photo Video also has TP-Link Archer GE800 Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router for $349.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member PennyFound for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be)
  • Up to 18,656 Mb/s Throughput
  • 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz (Tri-Band)
  • 8 x Internal Antennas
  • 1 x 10G Ethernet LAN/WAN Port
  • 4 x 2.5G Ethernet LAN Ports
  • 1 x 10G SFP+ / RJ45 Ethernet Combo Port
  • 1 x USB-A 3.1 Gen 1
  • Game Enhancement Features | RGB Lighting
  • Works with TP-Link Tether App

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  • This is a new all-time low price for this router, beating the previous low price of $400.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 1,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Amazon has TP-Link Archer GE800 Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router for $349.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Select Amazon accounts may get 20% back on amount charged to an Prime Visa card.
B&H Photo Video also has TP-Link Archer GE800 Tri-Band BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router for $349.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member PennyFound for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be)
  • Up to 18,656 Mb/s Throughput
  • 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz (Tri-Band)
  • 8 x Internal Antennas
  • 1 x 10G Ethernet LAN/WAN Port
  • 4 x 2.5G Ethernet LAN Ports
  • 1 x 10G SFP+ / RJ45 Ethernet Combo Port
  • 1 x USB-A 3.1 Gen 1
  • Game Enhancement Features | RGB Lighting
  • Works with TP-Link Tether App

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • This is a new all-time low price for this router, beating the previous low price of $400.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 1,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: TP-Link Archer GE800 Wi-Fi 7 IEEE 802.11be Ethernet Wireless Router

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"gaming router"

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Got Sonic 10gig fiber so I bought this and a 10gig switch to maximize my 10gig internet connection. This single unit provides better wifi signal than my previous three Deco XE75 units. Fan is a little loud so dont buy this for a bedroom.
This is the cheapest all in one router with two 10g ports for people that have a 10gig internet connection. Calling people dummy because you dont have a use case for it and or cant afford it is wild.

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Apr 29, 2025
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bosfordjd
Apr 29, 2025
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I had a TP LINK BE800 (non "gaming" version), bought in October, failed in December. Can't maintain a connection has micro internet drops. Tried everything and ever combination of connections, different wires, etc. Drops are both LAN and wifi connections.

Replaced it with a netgear RS600, returned that within hours as netgear is pulling shady shit with DNS and VPN client, where you can't setup a VPN client without subscribing to a DNS provider of their choice OR use a free service that you have to resubscribe to every month. Their UI is atrocious and slow af.

Then tried an ASUS BE92U which I also returned. Definitely noticeably slower on certain loading activities than the BE800. And if you run a VPN client the router becomes unstable. It will have random reboots and connection drops for all connected devices, not just those running through the VPN client. Also noticed CPU cores randomly hitting 100% under no unusual load, I thought this VPN related, but was also be happening with VPN client(they call it VPN Fusion) turned off. With VPN running it seemed to be core 3 that was maxing, with VPN off it was core 1 now having that behavior. Supposedly this is fixed with later firmware and running it in eco mode, none of the 4 firmware updates that occurred in the 14 days I had it fixed it.

https://zentalk.asus.com/t5/netwo...rue/page/4

It seems none of the manufacturers have solid consumer wifi 7 devices yet.
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Apr 29, 2025
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Ponder
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from yimnvs :
Got Sonic 10gig fiber so I bought this and a 10gig switch to maximize my 10gig internet connection. This single unit provides better wifi signal than my previous three Deco XE75 units. Fan is a little loud so dont buy this for a bedroom.
This is my experience as well. I like this unit and the fanless version. In general I consider most wifi7 units a little early for most users. I also find it hard to find a great unit. Overall the BE800 and GE800 have worked well. If I was going to stress my network all the time I would likely get the GE. If I was in a quiet office environment the BE should work well.

In reading the other complaints.
In general most consumer routers especially cutting edge models have cooling issues. This is extra problematic if you tax the router hardware. The issue I have in general is most routers feel overpriced and even the typical high end brands tend to have problematic wifi 7 hardware.

I have use both the BE800 and GE800 units in multiple locations. None have failed yet. I have backup routers for the locations because many have voiced concerns of hardware failure. Then again almost all wifi 7 routers are listed as problematic. Quality 6e routers still seem pricey.

It would be nice if people listed which router they bought and the price if they think other models offer better value. The GE800 unit is nice because the fan seems to help the reduce the risk of overheating. On the other hand not every home needs such a highend beast of a router.
Apr 29, 2025
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Chris11882
Apr 29, 2025
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I have had this router since last July, and it is one of the best routers I have used in years. I set it to automatically reboot once a week and have not had any issues with it, as far as connectivity goes. It is incredibly consistent.

My only gripe with it is that the fans can get loud if you do not keep dust and/or pet hair out of it. And it's goofy looking, moreso than most "gaming" routers.

I got this after trying 2-3 other routers. This one checked all the boxes for me. It was $500 when I got it last July which I was happy with for what I got. $350 is much better.
Apr 29, 2025
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Apr 29, 2025
yimnvs
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from NIKKG :
Which dummy on here is going to blow 350 on a router these days in a bad economy. These things need to come down in price bigtime.
This is the cheapest all in one router with two 10g ports for people that have a 10gig internet connection. Calling people dummy because you dont have a use case for it and or cant afford it is wild.
Apr 29, 2025
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Apr 29, 2025
gear2d
Apr 29, 2025
27 Posts
Quote from yiobuy :
I had two TP Link wifis in the past 5 years, they are bad quality, the second one was the three cylinder set from costco. both got overheating problems which cause internet unstable breakups from 5s to 2 minutes for 2-10 times a day. we didn't figure out until one of my roommates find it might overheating, and put a fan is better but still breaks. until finally I just bought a Netgear Nighthawk wifi7. My problem is gone!

The first one even died out after 1 year of storage. And for security too, this Chinese brand is questionable. I won't recommend this brand.

I have a similar issue with wifi 7 Deco mesh unit. I have had to replace 3 satellite units as it would completely die out for no reason (standing alone a well ventilated area). Have lost faith in TP with the mesh system and looking for another one. And the issue has occurred within 6-8 months of purchase of unit.
Apr 29, 2025
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Kylearin
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from ibuythingshere :
in what scenario is a $350 router a deal? who is this for?
This is a deal for someone who wants a bleeding-edge WIFI 7 router without paying $500 to $1000 for features and port speeds. I have had three TP-LINK routers, and two died within a year of purchase, including a BE550/BE9900 WIFI 7 router which rebooted every 5 minutes. One was replaced by TP-LINK and the other not. I'd recommend "avoid" for TP-LINK hardware until their quality control gets better.
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Apr 29, 2025
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pennytrader
Apr 29, 2025
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Just bought one. 20% Amazon prime cashback makes the deal slicker. My Costco BE11000 mesh router seems to be unstable so I'd like to try this one outs
Apr 29, 2025
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Livewire44
Apr 29, 2025
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Definitely a Kohls type tactic charging a stupid price 100% higher than they should, discounting it and calling it a huge sale. $250 would be fair for the quality of TP-Link imo. Asus RT-BE88U probably a better buy at $329
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dg0129
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from NIKKG :
Which dummy on here is going to blow 350 on a router these days in a bad economy. These things need to come down in price bigtime.

After tariffs this thing is gonna be $800 probably.
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dg0129
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from Kylearin :
This is a deal for someone who wants a bleeding-edge WIFI 7 router without paying $500 to $1000 for features and port speeds. I have had three TP-LINK routers, and two died within a year of purchase, including a BE550/BE9900 WIFI 7 router which rebooted every 5 minutes. One was replaced by TP-LINK and the other not. I'd recommend "avoid" for TP-LINK hardware until their quality control gets better.

It's funny in the past I've had nothing but problems with expensive netgear routers especially during Covid
Apr 29, 2025
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Apr 29, 2025
KingPyrrhus
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from Kylearin :
This is a deal for someone who wants a bleeding-edge WIFI 7 router without paying $500 to $1000 for features and port speeds. I have had three TP-LINK routers, and two died within a year of purchase, including a BE550/BE9900 WIFI 7 router which rebooted every 5 minutes. One was replaced by TP-LINK and the other not. I'd recommend "avoid" for TP-LINK hardware until their quality control gets better.
I think its time for you to look into something more reliable but takes a little more effort. Take a look at Ubiquiti line of gateways (routers) and Access points. Yes, you are going to spend more but you will have a rock solid network. The new UCG-Fiber will get you 2 10g SFP+ ports and 4 2.5gbps RJ45 (Ethernet) ports. Pair that with a U7 Pro or U6 Pro and you'll have a network that will be a one time setup and you can forget about. The only issues I ever have have to deal with xfinity.
Another option is to just go with a UDM 7, which is their all in one. It costs less than this router, but only comes with one 10g SFP+ port.
Apr 29, 2025
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yimnvs
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from KingPyrrhus :
I think its time for you to look into something more reliable but takes a little more effort. Take a look at Ubiquiti line of gateways (routers) and Access points. Yes, you are going to spend more but you will have a rock solid network. The new UCG-Fiber will get you 2 10g SFP+ ports and 4 2.5gbps RJ45 (Ethernet) ports. Pair that with a U7 Pro or U6 Pro and you'll have a network that will be a one time setup and you can forget about. The only issues I ever have have to deal with xfinity.
Another option is to just go with a UDM 7, which is their all in one. It costs less than this router, but only comes with one 10g SFP+ port.
I want a small form factor and was waiting for their cloud fiber gateway to go back in stock..couldn't wait anymore and got this instead.
Apr 29, 2025
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LEOMHK1.0
Apr 29, 2025
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Quote from Burgrat :
Is this overkill?
To most people unless you're a professional gamer !!
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Apr 29, 2025
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zichi
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I was thinking to get this model, but then I read about the constant rebooting issue that several (but not all) users have reported: https://community.tp-link.com/en/...pic/722180
They will give you beta firmware to try and it may or may not fix the reboot issue, and could introduce other issues. So, I decided to wait, for now.
I am running an Asus GT-AXE16000 that I paid $700 for in 2022. It has been rock solid. I switched to Sonic 10Gbps fiber and discovered that the Asus router has one flaw: it sometimes fails to get an IP from Sonic for several minutes (~20 minutes), which was why I was looking at upgrading to this TP-Link model. The Asus doesn't have wifi7 but I have a wired backbone throughout the house anyway so not an issue for me.

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