TP-Link Archer BE900 lets you experience Wi-Fi 7 in the PH

TP-Link Archer BE900 lets you experience Wi-Fi 7 in the PH

/ 09:11 AM November 08, 2024

People are adapting to more online devices, turning the Internet of Things (IoT) concept into reality. Soon, your internet connection must level up, and TP-Link Archer BE900 could help.

It’s a router that will let you become one of the first Filipinos to experience Wi-Fi 7, which provides a faster and more reliable connection. 

Of course, the device has a few drawbacks, so you should know before purchasing one. Learn more about TP-Link’s latest flagship router through this writer’s user journey.

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This is the TP-Link Archer BE900.

The first thing you’ll notice about the Archer BE900 is its sleek finish and unique form. It’s unlike any router you’ve seen with its hourglass-like shape free of antennas sticking out. 

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This TP-Link router also looks like a gaming console, which helps it blend into any gaming room. It is also surprisingly light!

The TP-Link Archer BE900 prioritizes user-friendliness by having only three accessories: 

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  • Power adapter
  • Power adapter cord
  • Ethernet cable

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However, it requires a quick setup before it improves your internet connection. You only need your smartphone linked to your TP-Link Archer BE900 connection.

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This is the TP-Link BE900.

Prepare your new TP-Link Archer BE900 by connecting it to your modem via the included Ethernet cable. Alternatively, you may link it directly to your Ethernet wall outlet. 

Switch on the router and wait until it flashes the word, “Hi.” Meanwhile, download the TP-Link Tether app on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. 

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Follow the on-screen instructions to create your Tether account and set up your TP-Link Archer BE900. Afterward, you’re ready to start your Wi-Fi 7 experience!

Pros

This is the TP-Link BE900.

Apart from the initial setup, the TP-Link Archer BE900 is a user-friendly device that improves your internet significantly. 

The router promises “lightning-fast 24.4 Gbps Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7.” Consequently, this writer tested this feature by downloading a game and playing it while watching YouTube videos. 

Meanwhile, other devices were updating apps and streaming Netflix series.

Nevertheless, the TP-Link Archer BE900 ensured the writer could download and install the game “Deadlock” from Steam.

The download did not experience any delays, ensuring the computer could install the new game immediately. 

Then, the test continued by running Deadlock despite the several devices using the same connection simultaneously.

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Fortunately, the TP-Link Archer BE900 provided a more stable internet connection than a conventional modem alone. 

Its 6GHz band enabled the reviewer to run multiple online devices simultaneously. Also, its 4x lower latency prevents any decrease in speed and connectivity. 

The router maximizes your current internet connection’s coverage, so the writer tested that feature by linking from far away.

Surprisingly, the device allowed the writer to access his internet connection from across the street. 

Lastly, the TP-Link Archer BE900 has a built-in TP-Link HomeGuard, protecting your devices from the latest cyber threats. 

Nowadays, it’s an essential feature as online attacks are becoming more rampant in the Philippines and around the world.

Cons

This is the TP-Link BE900.

TP-Link’s newest flagship router can improve your internet connection, but it still has a few flaws. 

First, walls and other physical objects can still obstruct the TP-Link Archer’s extended range. The writer couldn’t get a connection when he tried it in a downstairs room far away from the device.

Second, the touchscreen display is nifty but excessive for most home internet users. It displays the time, your bandwidth usage, the weather, and your download and upload speeds.

The Tether app lets you configure these settings, but most users are unlikely to check the time and weather via their routers. 

The bandwidth tracker is necessary if you have a network of home devices, such as your Amazon Alexa linked to your appliances. 

However, you might not maximize this feature if you only use a few gadgets daily. 

The router has a built-in TP-Link HomeGuard that you can augment with its built-in VPN. However, they require a SurfShark or NordVPN subscription.

These are VPN services that are separate from TP-Link and charge monthly fees. Consequently, you’ll need to spend a bit more time using this built-in feature. 

Conclusion

The TP-Link Archer BE900 lets you improve your internet connection with the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard. As a result, it eliminates most “dead spots” at home, allowing everyone consistent connectivity.

However, it is ideal for those with multiple devices or a smart home network. Its powerful features can help those folks maximize their Internet of Things. 

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You may purchase the TP-Link Archer BE900 in the official Shopee and Lazada stores for  ₱41,990. Alternatively, you may buy your unit at the Concept Store in SM North EDSA and IT retail stores.

TOPICS: Internet, modem, technology, TP-Link
TAGS: Internet, modem, technology, TP-Link

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