

🚀 Upgrade to the Archer BE600 — where speed meets smart security for the ultimate connected lifestyle!
The TP-Link Archer BE600 is a cutting-edge Tri-Band WiFi 7 router delivering up to 9.7 Gbps total wireless speed and multi-gigabit wired connectivity via a 10 Gbps WAN/LAN port. Designed for large homes, it covers up to 2,600 sq. ft. and supports 120 devices simultaneously. Featuring advanced security with TP-Link HomeShield, VPN support, and easy setup through the Tether app, it’s optimized for 4K/8K streaming, gaming, and smart home ecosystems.



















| ASIN | B0F76PQ2T8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #644 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,018) |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | Archer BE600 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Package Dimensions | 13.66 x 10.63 x 4.37 inches |
G**T
Great Modern Router (High Processing Power)
Yay. I love my new router. I have a lot of smarthome devices, and I host a home web/game server for work. I was very afraid that my port forwarding/dynamic DNS and smarthome would be a pain to migrate to a new router. I was wrong. I used the same network name and password as my old router, and all of my devices reconnected fine (except one chinese security camera which i fixed after). The range is as decent as my old Netgear Nighthawk R7000. The lower frequencies (2.4ghz) have higher range and are better for that. But for processing power of a router, this is it baby. This thing increased my network speed by ~100mbps down and also decreased my latency, pretty impressive. This thing will easily be able to handle all of my smart home devices, server needs and gaming/streaming needs. I think it was a worthy upgrade from my 13yr old router. Quick setup tip: make sure to power down your modem and router first, because your modem is expecting the previous routers MAC address, so you might have to call your ISP and have them send a reboot signal from their end to get your modem to accept the new router MAC address. Other than that, setup was a breeze. Dynamic DNS works well, port forwarding was easy, and there are SO many features I haven't even looked into yet. I also have a TP-LINK network switch, and the router and switch are playing nicely together. All and all, I had netgear routers for like 20 years and they were great, i'm pleased to say that TP-LINK is also great, time will tell though.
J**K
Easy set up and very good WiFi coverage
The router I had was 10 years old and no longer supported. Our household also has so many more WiFi devices than we had 10 years ago, so it was time for an upgrade. I did some research and TP-Link kept popping up as a recommended router. I found the BE6500 to be easier to set up than I expected. I connected directly to my laptop, and in about 45 minutes I had configured the router's IP address and WiFi settings to be the same as my existing router. I choose to configure it through a web browser, but there is also a phone app that can be used. Once the router was configured, I simply replaced it with the existing router and all my devices seamlessly connected to the new TP-Link router. The range, quality, and speed of the connections to the TP-link is much improved over our old router. I also found the EasyMesh support of this router to be a benefit. I paired this router with an EasyMesh compatible range extender (BE3200 Wi-Fi 7) and was able to extend high speed WiFi to my upstairs bedrooms with very little extra effort.
D**Y
Great price, Quality, and performance.
Simple hookup, I researched Routers before I bought, this Router has a lot of bang for the buck. So far so good, easily covers our 2000 squarefoot home, has Wifi7. My other, older Tp link router started having connection issues after many years of great service, it was time to upgrade anyway so I looked mostly at Tp-Link routers as they're great quality and performance. I'm still using an 8 port Tp-Link switch that I bought more than 15 years ago, I recomend Tp-link products.
J**E
USB file share with Chromebox no-go
TP-Link BE6500/Archer BE400. I have modest home network, several WIN PCs, Samsung phones & tablets, 5 Rokus, and one Asus Chromebox. I have medium network skills. I replaced a now deprecated Netgear router with this unit. Overall I found it very good and easy to set up, EXCEPT I could not get file sharing to work where I wanted it. Critical to my selection of this unit was the USB port on the router which is my alternative to a NAS. Got the WIN 8.1, 10, & 11 on the file share with some hassle, but just could not get the Chromebox access figured out. Finally, with help of ChatGPT, I determined something about the smb implementations of Chromebox made it incompatible with this router, although no problems with my old Netgear router. Bottom line: DON'T EXPECT FILE SHARE WITH USB PORT TO WORK ON A CHROMEBOX. There is a low performance work around, namely to install a 3rd party file manager on the Chromebox that incorporates file sharing via ftp connection. Since the file sharing is a minor aspect of my home environment I won't return the router but if this is critical to your use, don't expect it. Otherwise, this seems like a good value for the other features. I live in an old house with Roku units in 5 different rooms; I had to use a range extender to get furthest units connected with the old Netgear unit. With this TP-Link router I have retired my range extenders and have good performance with the Rokus.
J**A
Excelente! Nunca mais problema de falha na comunicação, downloads e uploads aproveitando toda a largura de banda, maior área de cobertura e agora pega em todos os cômodos da casa com sinal forte.
G**O
EXCELENTE
T**S
Good signal with optional IoT network, well made, good value. Easy to use. Integrates with TPlink app which works well. Highly recommended for WiFi 7 on a budget. Note comes with US plug, so needs a UK plug separately
J**R
Produto funcionando bem até agora, melhorou o sinal da casa.
E**Z
Excelente y mejores resultado con el extensor de señal wifi .
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