popularphoinix | Staff posted Jul 25, 2025 09:04 PM
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popularphoinix | Staff posted Jul 25, 2025 09:04 PM
$249.99: TP-Link Tri-Band BE15000 WiFi 7 Router Archer BE700 at Amazon
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Bought this router about 3 weeks ago on Prime Day, and I have no random disconnects on any of my devices. Not even if my IoT devices/cameras are connected with 40 Mhz bandwidth or SoN on. None of my previous routers can do that. So firmware from this month is very stable.
I live near an airport, and I have my 5 Ghz using 160 Mhz (uses a DFS segment) but locked it to Channel 40. My 6 Ghz is set to 320 Mhz bandwidth and locked to Ch 69 (trying to avoid Ch 1-9 for my area). And my wifi still doesn't disconnect from DFS radar signals. I can stream my 4k HDR movies from my Plex Server fully on wifi now without buffering. I hit 1.6 Gbps up and down between two PCs on wifi alone.
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And to add, this is the cheapest router with a 4x4 antenna for the 6 Ghz which you would really need for that band given that 6 Ghz doesn't have a lot of range and 4x4 antennas increase the reliability and range of beamforming routers. However, I downgraded on the 5 Ghz with this router's 2x2 antenna, BUT given that my bandwidth hungry devices are either running on MLO or 6 Ghz, it hasn't made an impact on my needs. As a matter of fact, my Nvidia Shield Pro runs off AC wifi and 4k HDR is still running perfect to it too.
Not to mention, I've been heavily using the OpenVPN on it to securely connect to my home network. I've separated my IoT connection. And have QoS and parental limits on. This router is still trucking with no disconnects nor needing to restart.
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