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๐ Elevate your home network to WiFi 7 speed and coverage โ because buffering is so last decade!
The TP-Link Archer BE700 is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 tri-band router delivering up to 15Gbps combined speeds across 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz bands. Equipped with 6 internal antennas and advanced beamforming, it covers up to 2200 sq ft with strong, stable signals. Featuring a 10G WAN port, 2.5G LAN port, and three 1G LAN ports, it supports multi-gigabit wired connections for demanding users. EasyMesh compatibility allows seamless network expansion, while HomeShield security and VPN client/server features ensure robust protection. Setup is streamlined via the Tether app with voice assistant integration, making it ideal for tech-savvy professionals seeking future-proof, high-performance home networking.
















| ASIN | B0DGQVB7GH |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,986 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #46 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1 * Power Adapter, 1 * QIG, 1 * RJ45 Ethernet Cable, Wi-Fi 7 Router Archer BE700 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| Connectivity Range | 2200 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
| Coverage | 2200 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 182 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 15 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.47 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10G/2.5G/1G |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10000 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | Archer BE700 |
| Model Name | BE15000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router |
| Model Number | Archer BE700 |
| Number of Antennas | 6 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux-based |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, Internet Security, Parental Control, Remote Access |
| Router Firewall Security Level | Basic |
| Router Network Type | Tri-band |
| Security Protocol | WPA/WPA2-Enterprise (802.1x), WPA2/WPA, WPA3 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode , Internet Security, Parental Control, Remote Access |
| UPC | 810142821490 840030712678 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
J**P
Solid MidโTier WiโFi 7 Router But I Wish Iโd Spent More
This seems to me to be a highly priced WiโFi 7 router, but in reality, itโs really only a moderate one. Donโt get me wrong, the TPโLink BE15000 (Archer BE700) is a superior midโtier router with excellent stability, strong Qualcomm silicon, and real 6 GHz performance. Itโs miles better than the cheap WiโFi 6/7 router I tried before this. โBudgetโ models were only good for a couple of devices at a time before speed tanks and connections are lost. The BE700 handles dozens of devices without flinching. Latency is low, 4K/8K streaming is smooth, and the 6 GHz band is legitimately fast. Setup through Tether app was painless, and the couple firmware updates have been stable. However, once you spend a few days with it, you start to realize this is the minimum level of hardware you need for real WiโFi 7 performance. I had two growing problems to be solved by WiFi-7: the growing complexity of my home network AND the Internet. WiFi-7 only works with an upgrade to the cable modem. I was thinking of upgrading to microwave (opportune time to switch media modem) but the same trees blocking the first cell phone towers were still a problem. BE700 is enough to fix my network but zero growth headroom with slight bandwidth issues Day One. Best WiโFi 7 routers are ones with real 6 GHz radios, highโend Qualcomm/Broadcom silicon, and multiโgig ports such as the Netgear RS700S, ASUS GTโBE98 Pro, and Amazon Eero Max 7. Best is TP-Link BE9300 WiFi 7 Router (Archer BE550) if you just have a PC, phone, and couple smart home devices. The US ban is NOT a big deal. The FCCโs router freeze isnโt a longโterm disruption; most major vendors already had required documentation from Europeโs earlier security reviews. Roughly the first 25% of models are already approved or will clear review within 2โ3 months and reaching about 85% of bestโselling routers should take well under 4โ6 months. In practice, this is a short regulatory pause, not a major market shakeup. Europe had documented multiple cases of consumer routers sending traffic to servers in China. While they responded slow and quiet, US issued a fast, broad freeze on new router approvals. BE700 is on the FCCโs reviewed and approved list. Recent global increases in automated credential-stuffing and botnets searching for Wi-Fi 7 make this review an important process hiccup. Means pricing will be better for Christmas.
A**O
Amazing and Powerful Router for 6 Ghz
Bought the BE700 router recently on Amazon Prime Day of 2025. This router is AMAZING. The only let down and I didn't know this after the fact is that 2.4 and 5 Ghz are using 2x2 or 2T and 2R antennae each. 6 Ghz band is using 4x4 or 4T4R antennae. If your devices or heavy data using network is primarily using 5Ghz, pick another router. I got lucky all of my heavy data use devices for SMB, streaming purposes can and are using Wifi 7, while only one streaming device (our Nvidia Shield Pro) uses Wifi 5. Can't complain because it's actually possible now for me to seamlessly stream 4k anime and movies through wifi from my SMB server. Setup was super easy with the router itself. The client devices, definitely not and I had to test, reconfigure, install new drivers, update Windows 11 to 24H2 preview. S24 Ultra setup for Wifi 7 was just as easy and it took the 320 Mhz, and MLO networks like a champ, but I'd say the 6Ghz on 320 Mhz bandwidth was definitely faster. I've also turned on OFDMA and MU-MIMO and I can definitely tell from my gaming that my latency is so much improved with those on. After all of the client devices setup, my gaming PC is connected at rock steady 4k up/ 4k down Mbps. That's 4x as fast as a usual Cat 6 cable network! My server is connected at 3.8k~3.2k down / 3k~2.4k up. Despite setting up MLO, I've setup the router to use 320Mhz bandwidth (double the bandwidth of Wifi 6). Both features have to be setup manually which are the smoking gun features of Wifi 7. It's like my PC and server are connected directly with USB 3.0 and this is the first time I could max out my backup and SMB hard drives over air at about 200MBps! Not to mention, whenever I take some videos off my S24 Ultra and offload it to my PC, It's also almost like connecting my phone and PC over USB 3.0 speed (slightly slower). Best of all: with all of the features on, none of my devices nor my family's devices have instability nor disconnection issues. I'm actively using OpenVPN setup with the router and it's incredible that I could finally secure being able to connect to my home network after years of using a Wifi 6 Verizon router and leaving my VPN Wifi 5 router at my parents'. Not to mention, the free parental controls are the same as any normal router out there (blocking sites or by category, limiting speed, or sleep time). The paid subscription can be a plus, but those features are some weekly website reports or algorithmic driven blocking that are definitely extras and aren't really present in usual routers. All of my IoT devices are connected to the IoT network and are isolated from any of my other devices. TLDR, this router is very powerful if you primarily have 6 Ghz devices, ESPECIALLY if you have Wifi 7 devices. All the other features are amazing and are a must to use. If you want to fully utilize this router, you have to be an advanced user, or essentially, you're using Wifi 6E speeds.
S**L
Easy to set up, great coverage, works with OneMesh extenders
I decided it was time to retire my three-pod Plume mesh setup, which I was becoming increasingly disenchanted with, and opted for the TP-Link BE15000 (why it is also called BE700, I don't quite understand.) In any event, the BE15000 installation went without a hitch, with the onboarding instructions both in print and in TP-Link's Tether app, easy to follow. I did have to edit the router's MAC address to match the outgoing router's, a dance I've done many times before, so that my ISP would be happy. It worked. I have the router on a top closet shelf on one end of my 2000sf house and get great coverage within the house. As with the Plume setup, and despite having one of the pods plugged in on the other end of the house, the signal in my garage and driveway was weak to non-existent. But I then added TP-Link's AX-1500 Extender, which forms a mesh network with the BE15000 using a single SSID, and now I have better coverage than ever before. The control panel of the BE15000 is easy to use and provides a lot of information I was missing before. I especially like the ability to set a schedule for the lights on both the router and extender to turn off - for the router, in a closet, it doesn't really matter, but the extender is in my bedroon and I wanted it dark at night. The Tether app works well to control both devices, even allowing me to monitor things when away from home, once I signed up for the TP-Link cloud feature. I did subscribe to the optional service for intrusion blocking, something Plume had (but required an even more expensive subscription.) One thing missing, though, is ad blocking at the router, so I installed pihole on a NAS and use that for DNS, which works well. Speed is fine - I have 1Gbps fiber Internet service and get the full bandwidth. I do like the looks of the router, rather than looking like an overturned spider it's a sleek tower, though I find the long row of LEDs to be somewhat silly.
V**.
Blazing-fast Wi-Fi 7 speeds and future-ready features packed into a surprisingly compact design.
When I first unboxed the TP-Link Archer BE700, it looked like something out of a modern architecture magazine - sleek, minimalist, and clean with all six antennas tucked inside its shell. No spider-legs here. It's surprisingly compact for a tri-band 15Gbps router, and setting it up took less than 10 minutes thanks to TP-Linkโs Tether app. The QR code on the back brings you right into the configuration flow, and soon enough, I had three networks (2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz) broadcasting across my house. Letโs talk performance. This router is fast. Standing in the next room with a Wi-Fi 7-enabled device (like the S24 Ultra), I was pulling 850 Mbps from my gigabit fiber. From the opposite end of the house, speeds were still north of 450 Mbps - all without a mesh extender. The coverage, thanks to beamforming and internal antenna tuning, is outstanding. And with a 10G WAN port, 2.5G LAN, and three 1G LAN ports, it can handle even heavy-duty wired setups. What really sets the BE700 apart from other routers on the market and what actually sold me on this one is its future-ready architecture. Multi-Link Operation (MLO), 4K-QAM, and 320 MHz support on the 6GHz band mean itโs prepped for high-density streaming, gaming, and AR/VR traffic - assuming your devices can keep up. It also supports TP-Linkโs EasyMesh for expanding coverage later without swapping out your whole setup. That said, not everything is perfect. For one, Wi-Fi 7 device compatibility is hit-or-miss right now. My Pixel 9 Pro and Galaxy S25 Ultra struggled to connect to the 6GHz BE network at first. This seems to be a broader firmware maturity issue - I read other users' reviews online and they have noted similar problems with other TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 routers. If you're buying this for instant Wi-Fi 7 support, it might be worth waiting for a couple firmware updates. Thereโs also a lack of nuanced access controls. You canโt set per-device rules that allow LAN-only access without internet, which is a letdown for anyone who wants to isolate devices like smart TVs or IoT gear. You get basic MAC filtering, a separate IoT network, and some solid free parental controls via HomeShield, but more advanced networking users will miss granular rule-making. And finally, no WAN failover support - which is surprising at this price. You canโt plug in a backup internet source and have the router automatically switch if your main line drops. That feature is common in other routers in this price range, especially those targeted at remote workers or small business use. Overall, Iโd say that TP-Link Archer BE700 is an impressively fast and future-proof Wi-Fi 7 router with strong coverage, excellent port options, and a sleek design. Itโs easy to set up and offers great performance for modern homes, especially those preparing for Wi-Fi 7. However, some may encounter compatibility issues with newer devices, and power users may find the access controls and lack of failover options limiting. Itโs definitely worth considering if you're future-focused - just know you might be an early adopter dealing with a few wrinkles. Bottom line: The TP-Link Archer BE700 is a sleek, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router that's fast, compact, and easy to set up with stellar coverage and robust wired port options. It supports future-ready tech like MLO, 4K-QAM, and 320MHz channels, making it ideal for high-bandwidth tasks. However, early Wi-Fi 7 compatibility issues, limited access control features, and no WAN failover may frustrate advanced users. Great for future-proofing but be prepared for some early-adopter quirks. Iโd say it earns 4 stars in my book right now. If the future firmware update fixes a few quirks and issues, it will become a 5-star product easily. Recommended! Pros: 1. Sleek, compact design with internal antennas. 2. Fast setup using TP-Linkโs Tether app and QR code. 3. Excellent Wi-Fi performance and range without mesh. 4. Supports Wi-Fi 7 features like MLO, 4K-QAM, and 320MHz. 5. Includes 10G WAN, 2.5G LAN, and three 1G LAN ports. 6. EasyMesh compatible for future expansion. 7. Offers free parental controls via HomeShield. Cons: 1. Some devices struggle to connect to the 6GHz band. 2. Limited access control options for advanced users. 3. No support for WAN failover. 4. Firmware still maturing, leading to early-adopter issues.
G**S
Easy to set up, super fast!!!
TP-Link Tri-Band BE15000 is powerful and easy to set up. Very strong signal strength with high speed connections throughout the house
R**N
DON'T BUY THESE... UNRELIABLE MESH. DROPPED WIFI
I have had to edit this review as I think my expectation for placement of the devices left something to be desired. Three units and I placed a large stainless shield between them without thinking about it. New working theory is the devices were seeing one then the other then the other. I'm going to three stars right now as the functionality has been as advertised, which is really good, since I rearranged the metal appliances. Large conducting surfaces and RF never get along well. This is probably my bad and the troubleshooting information was sort of universal to meshes. TP link answered me in 24 hours even though it's like user error. If this stays good we may be headed to 5 stars because the support was quick and the product is more than meeting expectations when we have a functional network. Setup was easy and likely a source of frustration because I expected a switch flip to fix the problem when the real issue was outside the matrix.
D**E
Range is horrible. Do not buy. Youโre warned.
I just want to warn you this thing does NOT have good range. I have a 2600 ft sq house with a single story. From the area of the router to the couch is about 50 ft or less. I start immediately losing signal. My ISP router gets better range and itโs in a data closet in the laundry room. Iโm sending it back because itโs just not worth this much money. The one good thing I will say is that the speed is amazing. If youโre 1 foot away from the router. I can get 1600, to 1,800 mbps on WiFi through my iPhone. Other than that itโs not worth it. Just for reference a lot of my devices randomly drop and will not reconnect without a power cycle of the router. I also have 2 newer nest Speakers that will not connect to this device but if I turn my old WiFi back on they connect instantly.
M**G
Fantastic
Fantastic router. Setup in literally 5 minutes after I named each SSID that I needed and done. Best paired with a wireless adapter capable of 802.11be/tri band WiFi 7 wireless adapter. Don't forget to go into your advanced settings for your wireless adapter and make sure it's setup on the 5GHz band for 802.11ac/ax/be.... 1) Device manager 2) Click arrow next to Network Adapters 3) Find your adapter and right click, choose Properties 4) Click on Advanced 5) In the menu, choose 5GHz and on the drop down on the right, make sure it is setup for 802.11ac/ax/be
M**O
Roteador Wi-Fi TP-Link
Bom acabamento, funcionamento e alcance de sinal muito bom.
D**N
Phenomenal Router with Impressive performance
Great range, reliable and easy to set up and run. It has worked perfectly ever since I did the initial setup and has operated glitch and trouble free ever since. This isn't my first TP-Link Router, but is by far the best Router I've ever owned.
D**U
Nice router
Bought it a few days ago, easy to setup, the wifi signal is very strong. Put it in the dining room corner, the whole 3000 sq ft house can stream 30 GB movie from a Nas drive connected to it. So far I'm very satisfied.
A**.
good
good
R**Y
Good if you have the latest equipment
BE15000 is fast! I get over 1gb a sec on my iPhone 17! On the bad side, it has trouble connecting to older equipment like my office printer.
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