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No hay artículos en el carroEl Archer BE550 es un router WiFi 7 de alto rendimiento que proporciona conexiones ultrarrápidas y estables, perfectas para streaming y gaming. Con su tecnología avanzada, asegura una cobertura amplia y eficiente en todo tipo de espacios. Su diseño moderno y fácil configuración lo convierten en la solución ideal para hogares y oficinas inteligentes.
Edher
Comentado en México el 3 de marzo de 2025
Excelente. Funciona muy bien y detecta el WiFi 7. Se controla fácilmente con la aplicación y se puede usar easy mesh para extender la red de ser necesario.
Customer
Comentado en México el 1 de marzo de 2025
Mejoró mi velocidad y alcance de mi AX6000 que también es un buen producto.
Luis Carlos Alarcon Orozco
Comentado en México el 1 de marzo de 2025
No sé siente un cambio real a comparación de un wifi 5, no lo recomiendo. Por el precio mejor un sistema de wifi mesh para mayor cobertura
RBJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de febrero de 2025
I wanted to believe the hype for WiFi 7, because I was already in the TP-Link family with WiFi 6 TP-Link AX1800 Router.Installation was simple for me, like the majority of guys on here. However, there is probably a good explanation for why a large number of people have struggled with the BE9300. I cannot speak to that, but I’m sure the reasons are valid. I used the Tether mobile APP, and set the BE9300 up as a new device, using the SSID and password that came with the BE9300. However, I kept all my Tether mobile APP passwords, only updating the Local Network SSID and its password from the new BE9300. You won’t want to reuse Local SSID names and passwords for different routers 🤣.Tether Mobile APP is a powerful tool, use it first if you can.The overall improvement in my home network has affected everything that has a WiFi radio or Ethernet input. For example: I now have very stable connections, greater HDR color depth in streaming video, and deeper bass and more crystalline highs in streaming audio. In a sense, it’s like I have a new audio/video system.Also, my Withings Body+ Smart Scale linked to Apple Health APP, using TP-Link AX1800 router or Spectrum AX6E router, could NEVER display my Apple Health APP daily steps for more than 24-hours at a time, before they would disappear. And resetting the Body+ would be the only way to get the steps back, but only for another resetting cycle. Oddly, daily weather predictions were stable, as were the Body Composition metrics. Just the daily steps were constantly AWOL. Since installing BE9300 in my network, those Apple Health APP daily steps consistently display as intended into the smart scale.All this improvement, and I only have one WiFi 7 device 😂🤣🥲. I have the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which has a WiFi 7 radio. All iPhone 16s utilizes a Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 chip, supporting the full Wi-Fi 7 standard across all 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands, including Multi-Link Operation (MLO) functionality. Thus, iPhone 16 can enable the full performance of Wi-Fi 7 globally and optimize the potential of both the increasingly accessible 6GHz spectrum and regions with only 5GHz availability, leaving the 2.4GHz spectrum for legacy Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and IoT. All WiFi 7 devices will have this functionality in the BE9300.My main takeaway is that the BE9300, has increased bandwidth to my home network such that all my connected devices get the full signal requested without any throttling at all. Thus, everything is faster, fuller, brighter, clearer and more stable.I have noticed that iPhone 16 Pro Max alternates between 5Ghz and 6Ghz in the BE9300. It makes that decision based on moment-by-moment conditions in my home. Apple will probably tweak future iPhones to use 6Ghz more in the future.My main home theater is a Marantz SR6015 7.2.4 AVR with a 65” LG OLED TV. This system loves BE9300.I feel future-proofed for the foreseeable future, and the $300 cost is an excellent investment.
Badr
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 8 de enero de 2025
راوتر محترم ويدعم واي فاي 7 تردد 6 جيجا هيرز تردد 320 mhz ويدعم واي فاي MLO دمج تردد 5g مع 6g بنفس الوقت بشرط يكون الجوال او الجهاز يدعم و ادارته عن طريق التطبيق سهله ويشتغل حتى لو كنت خارج المنزلعيبة ممكن شكله مو عصري ويطلع شكله غلط مع اثاث البيتوسعره مرتفع للاسف خاصه بالسعودية اقصى سرعة فايبر 1 جيجا يعني لو تشتري واي فاي 6 او 6e بيكفي بصرحة ويكون ارخص
Bryce
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de agosto de 2024
I'm a 37 year old computer scientist that has breathed computers, internet, and all its assorted devices his whole life. TP-Link is a standout router company right now, probably due to relative under-performance in the medium term. But their current Wifi 7 routers are unmatched; it's not even a debate. This is the best router you can get for the money right now, and with Wifi 7 bringing the MLO network, your wifi will have never been better (once you have devices that also support it, with the most important one being your smartphone (Samsung's newest as of writing already has Wifi 7 support, with iPhone 16 pro rumored to be getting it. If you have both of these, you need to turn on the MLO network setting in your router. It is absolutely worth paying for to have it done if you don't have the slightest clue how).The app is also very easy and very pleasant to use, with a modern UX that today's consumer demands. It can also help you set up your router, including said MLO network. Don't forget to enable EasyMesh, too, if applicable.And speaking of EasyMesh - do you need a new router? If that's the question you have for yourself, I'd say that if it's not Wifi 7 (and it almost definitely isn't, or you wouldn't be here) at the very least, then you do. But there's another metric with a lower bar: go into your router settings and update its firmware right now. If it doesn't support EasyMesh after that firmware update, yeah, you should upgrade. EasyMesh is the Wifi Alliance's new standard Mesh system that will support a mesh network not just between different models of routers, but different companies. That's huge. This, along with the MLO network, means that these modern routers are a very large step-change in technology, quite possibly the largest since 5Ghz and the advent of WPA2 encryption, and these were ages ago.Bonus MLO network section:Why is the MLO network a big deal for your smartphone? At a glance, it seems to just combine all the bands (2.4, 5, and 6Ghz) into one. So that just means higher throughput, right? Isn't 5Ghz enough even for HDR 4k video on Netflix? Yes, it is. But while greater throughput is nice, think about it for a second. Right now, any Wifi network you connect to (meaning a singular named SSID) only supports one band. So if you're connected to 5Ghz, and then you go outside into your backyard, you have to depend on your phone to be smart enough to switch to the 2.4Ghz to maintain a connection (since higher Ghz don't travel as far). This often fails. What's worse, even if it does switch, the phone often never sees the use in switching BACK to 5Ghz when you go back in the house, so you will be connected to the slower band potentially indefinitely, unless you go change the Wifi you're connected to manually. And you'd have to do this every. single. time. Why even have all these nice bands with specific purposes if it's so annoying to use? Well, here comes the MLO network to save the day. If all the bands can simply always be active on just one Wifi network, there's never a choice to make in the first place: not for you, NOR your phone. You're just always using all them. That means when you go into your backyard, your phone will simply be unable to use 5Ghz only because it's too far away, but the MLO will still be sending packets on 2.4Ghz. And when you go back inside, there doesn't need to be any intelligent decision by you nor the phone, since it's still on the same network, and once you're back in physical range, the 5Ghz will just start sending again right away. No user input needed, and no stupid algorithms making bad choices. And, it works with 6ghz too, of course. All 3 bands at the same time, on the same SSID. Do you see what I'm getting at now? It's a huge step forward for both performance AND ease of use. Wifi 7's MLO network, along with the Wifi Alliance's EasyMesh standard will usher in a new era of Home Wifi performance, reliability and user experience, with the long-term goal of single band Wifi SSID's disappearing completely and MLO network SSID's being the norm.But don't get too excited - devices have to support Wifi 7 to see the MLO network. So for now, your phone will be one of the only devices to use it. But honestly, that's good enough for now - the tech is that transformative. But one day, your toaster, fridge and Hue lighting system will simply connect to the one MLO network that exists, and no other single-band Wifi's will even be on, because they will no longer have a use outside of legacy devices that some people just can't live without.
ASHRAF MOHAMMED
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 6 de noviembre de 2024
Full speed on all corners of my home and connection very stable and strong
Agustin Flores Garcia
Comentado en México el 26 de noviembre de 2024
Un router que cumple lo que promete, me da el 100% de la velocidad que me da mi carrier, súper facil de configurar, yo compré dos por la extensión de mi casa y los puse en modo mesh con excelentes resultados. De igual modo no me llegaba suficiente señal en dos cuartos y lo combiné de manera súper ágil con dos extensores RE705X, a través de la función "Easy Mesh" de la aplicación Tether que es la propietaria para este router.
Oscar
Comentado en México el 13 de noviembre de 2024
Antes de adquirir el TP-Link Router Wi-Fi 7 BE9300 yo estaba usando Synology RT2600AC router Gigabit:Lo bueno del cambio:Si estoy a 3m de distancia tengo mejores lecturas de velocidad por wifi a pesar que solo tengo 350megas de velocidad de Telmex, medidas con compus/tarjetas con wifi 6 y wifi 5Lo malo:No es compatible con tarjetas wifi6, solo con wifi6e, por lo tanto mi equipo que tiene tarjeta wifi 6, se concecta con wifi 5, por este tema mi experiencia es que se conectan más rápido mis equipos con tarjetas wifi 5 que con las de wifi 6, una vez conectados la velocidad es igual de buena ya sea el equipo con wifi 6 o wifi5Ambos routers el TPLink o el Synolgy en automático se mueven de banda wifi 2.4 a wif5, y el TPLink adicional con wifi 6e y wifi 7. Mi impresión el Synology lo hace mejor, tengo más desconexiones moviendome alrededor de la casa con el TPlink que con el Synology.Bueno también que el TPlink en automático le da mas ancho de banda a la compu que más lo requiera, lo malo es que si después enciendes otro equipo, como que el TPlink tarda en asignarle ancho de banda, el tiempo de espera es breve, pero el Synology nunca tuve un tema de espera cuando encendía otros equipos.Con un iphone 14promax con el tplink tengo mensajes de conexiones débiles con video llamadas de whatsapp que nunca tuve con el Synology.
Diego Casillas Duarte
Comentado en México el 17 de abril de 2024
Gran router, tiene un montón de opciones, como VPN, aislar tus dispositivos iOT(hace una VLAN sin que sepas que lo hizo), QoS, WIFI 7, 6. De tres bandas, es un gran router
Sergio
Comentado en México el 19 de febrero de 2021
Es un dispositivo fácil de configurar desde la app Tether. Hasta el momento ha sabido balancear y administrar bien los dispositivos (22 conectados) entre las dos bandas (2.4 y 5). Aumentó el alcance de mi señal Wifi en comparación al router anterior. Me da un 90% de la velocidad contratada a 6 metros, pasando de un segundo a un primer piso. Al igual que otros dispositivos TP-Link sus funcionalidades de QoS y Alta prioridad son de mucha utilidad para garantizar el servicio de Internet para videoconferencias y actividades de Home Office. Físicamente es ligero y no ocupa mucho espacio. Les recomiendo comprar un cable Ethernet de mejor calidad que al que viene incluido. El único problema que tuve fue al intentar conectar una tablet de 8 años de antigüedad a la red, solo fue posible mediante un extensor de Wifi, desconozco la razón.
Marco C
Comentado en México el 13 de diciembre de 2021
El comentario se basa en una conexión de 100Mbps. Puse el router en una de las habitaciones para poder conectar alrededor de 20 dispositivos, ya que desde la TV, las computadoras, impresoras y tablets, etc. requieren WiFi, el router de la compañía tenía muy mala velocidad, además sus "repetidores" limitan a 6 dispositivos y con alcance sólo a una recámara, lo cual era insuficiente.Con este router hemos conectado todos los dispositivos a la red y además surgió la posibilidad de jugar a través de WiFi (normalmente lo hacíamos todo por Ethernet), la velocidad máxima en 5GHz es 100Mbps (la máxima de la conexión) y en 2.4GHz es 52Mbps, lo cual es decente. No usamos focos ni aparatos "inteligentes", sólo hacemos home office y estudiamos desde casa, y nos ha funcionado excelente. Lo configuramos como Access Point (no como Router) y llega a todo el departamento con excelente velocidad (excepto el baño por el tipo de construcción). Sirve para hacer streaming, sesiones de zoom, juegos competitivos sin añadir casi latencia en comparación con ethernet.Pros:- Buen alcance de señal- Compatibilidad 5Ghz y 2.4GHz- Buena capacidad para conectar múltiples dispositivosContras:- Aún no sé cuántos dispositivos soporta realmente
Mathew
Very Good Router. I recommend that this Router has the best output port.
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