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TP-Link: BE10000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Mesh 3-Pack $370, BE24000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

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Model: TP-Link Archer BE24000 Quad-Band WiFi 7 Router (Archer BE900) with Dual 10 Gbps Multi-Gig Ethernet Ports and LED Touch Screen,12 High Performance Antennas, VPN Supported.

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j4c11
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Relevant info if considering buying these :

"There's a federal ban in the works for TP-Link routers with support from not just one but several federal departments and agencies. If successful, we could see networking devices from the company banned and blocked from sale in the United States. The reason? After a months-long risk assessment, investigators believe TP-Link products are a national security risk due to the vendor's ties to China, especially since routers handle sensitive internet data and connections. The ban, initially proposed by the United States Department of Commerce, has received additional support from agencies such as the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense.

While TP-Link Systems is a U.S. company based in Irvine, California, the manufacturer originally spun off from a China-based company called TP-Link Technologies. As such, many government officials are concerned that TP-Link Systems has ties to mainland China and that some former assets belong to the original Chinese operation. "

Read More: https://www.bgr.com/2022708/why-u...explained/
LivelyManatee4450
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I have one for several years and it is very stable, range is superb too
xenexprime
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Only to people who know nothing about Routers. Been a happy owner for many years, I will probably need to upgrade soon because the government is trying to ban them.

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Nov 17, 2025 05:44 PM
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j4c11Nov 17, 2025 05:44 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank j4c11

Relevant info if considering buying these :

"There's a federal ban in the works for TP-Link routers with support from not just one but several federal departments and agencies. If successful, we could see networking devices from the company banned and blocked from sale in the United States. The reason? After a months-long risk assessment, investigators believe TP-Link products are a national security risk due to the vendor's ties to China, especially since routers handle sensitive internet data and connections. The ban, initially proposed by the United States Department of Commerce, has received additional support from agencies such as the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense.

While TP-Link Systems is a U.S. company based in Irvine, California, the manufacturer originally spun off from a China-based company called TP-Link Technologies. As such, many government officials are concerned that TP-Link Systems has ties to mainland China and that some former assets belong to the original Chinese operation. "

Read More: https://www.bgr.com/2022708/why-u...explained/
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Nov 17, 2025 10:00 PM
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LivelyManatee4450Nov 17, 2025 10:00 PM
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Quote from masterbw :
Junk brand.
I have one for several years and it is very stable, range is superb too
Nov 17, 2025 10:56 PM
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ThriftyHalibut157Nov 17, 2025 10:56 PM
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TP makes a good router, but the need to be signed into their account (server) for it to function is not good.
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Nov 17, 2025 11:39 PM
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kbrinaldiNov 17, 2025 11:39 PM
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Omada system works great
Nov 17, 2025 11:43 PM
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xenexprimeNov 17, 2025 11:43 PM
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Quote from masterbw :
Junk brand.
Only to people who know nothing about Routers. Been a happy owner for many years, I will probably need to upgrade soon because the government is trying to ban them.
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bmwstar98Yesterday 12:54 AM
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Quote from masterbw :
Junk brand.
What's a good brand if TP-Link is not?

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Yesterday 12:56 AM
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bmwstar98Yesterday 12:56 AM
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Quote from kbrinaldi :
Omada system works great
Isn't Omada made by TP-Link?
Yesterday 12:58 AM
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masterbwYesterday 12:58 AM
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Quote from bmwstar98 :
What's a good brand if TP-Link is not?
Ubnt, Asus, GL.iNet etc. Don't let CCP take over your Internet.
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MaterialislickYesterday 12:58 AM
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Got the BE9300 last year for $235, it was doing the well know constant restarting for a while. I think a software update fixed it. It's been good.
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masterbwYesterday 01:00 AM
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Quote from xenexprime :
Only to people who know nothing about Routers. Been a happy owner for many years, I will probably need to upgrade soon because the government is trying to ban them.
Exactly, do you use Cisco, Rubrik, Ubiquiti, Mikrotik, dd-wrt, openwrt?
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LuisG9065Yesterday 03:28 AM
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Quote from j4c11 :
Relevant info if considering buying these :"There's a federal ban in the works for TP-Link routers with support from not just one but several federal departments and agencies. If successful, we could see networking devices from the company banned and blocked from sale in the United States. The reason? After a months-long risk assessment, investigators believe TP-Link products are a national security risk due to the vendor's ties to China, especially since routers handle sensitive internet data and connections. The ban, initially proposed by the United States Department of Commerce, has received additional support from agencies such as the Departments of Homeland Security, Justice, and Defense.While TP-Link Systems is a U.S. company based in Irvine, California, the manufacturer originally spun off from a China-based company called TP-Link Technologies. As such, many government officials are concerned that TP-Link Systems has ties to mainland China and that some former assets belong to the original Chinese operation. "Read More: https://www.bgr.com/2022708/why-u...explained/
I like their products but it is what it is. We really shouldn't have ever open trade relations with China.
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skwishbotYesterday 04:40 AM
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thanks
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SkillfulCabbage3353Yesterday 07:07 AM
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Quote from masterbw :
Ubnt, Asus, GL.iNet etc. Don't let CCP take over your Internet.

Well, use a foreign product in both US or China will be better idea, a foreign entity has much less interest than your internet, regardless which country you are in๐Ÿ˜†
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BootlegCraigYesterday 12:52 PM
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For what it's worth I had this router and it was awful. I returned it and instead opted for a UniFi Cloud Gateway Fiber and an access point for the same cost. The overall quality, control, and functionality on the UniFi stuff is light years ahead of this.

Simple things like sorting DHCP table by IP weren't option in this router, let alone any kind of advanced controls. Also, the WiFi antenna strength was laughable horrid - not even reaching outside of the 15 x 15 room it was in. I would strongly urge anyone interested in this to consider another brand/solution.

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