š Elevate your WiFi game with the Archer AXE75 ā where speed meets smart security!
The TP-Link Archer AXE75 is a cutting-edge tri-band WiFi 6E router delivering up to 5400 Mbps across 6 GHz, 5 GHz, and 2.4 GHz bands. Powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core CPU and 512 MB RAM, it supports simultaneous connections with OFDMA technology and OneMesh compatibility for seamless whole-home coverage. Enhanced with WPA3 security, VPN server/client support, and TP-Link HomeShield protection, itās designed for professionals and gamers demanding ultra-fast, reliable, and secure wireless internet.
Color | Black, White, Gray |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi,USB,WAN,LAN |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 5.4E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Frequency | 6 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
Controller Type | App Control |
Antenna Location | Home, Business |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone, Gaming Console, Tablet, Smart Television, Printer, Security Camera, Smart Thermostat |
Number of Antennas | 8 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2, WPA3, WPA2-Enterprise |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | Proprietary router operating system |
Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Additional Features | WPS, Internet Security, LED Indicator, Alexa Compatible, Parental Control, QoS, Beamforming |
Item Weight | 0.69 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.91"L x 10.43"W x 4.72"H |
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Love it! Love it!š„°
We have lived in my house for over 10 years. Itās an older house built in the 60s, There are 6 of us in the house 4 adults, one 13y and one 7y. We have 3 ring devices, 4 Alexaās, 6 fire sticks, 6 computers, 6 gaming consoles, a generator, and we all have iPads, cell phones etc, so there are a lot of devices connected to our wifi, so weāve never had great luck with the range or performance of our internet signal. Things would buffer alot or weād have dropped signals, so I was always restarting the router. We use to have Brighthouse but currently have Spectrum with just internet, We upgraded our internet to 1GB over a year ago and was given a dual band wifi 5 router that never really worked for us perfectly, I believe it was because it couldnāt support 1GB, but didnāt know that until I got this router. We were using an extender so we could connect to our generator and ring camera that was located outside, and just so you can have an idea, on our generator the wifi signal was at 2%, which was fine but if we wanted to connect anything else outside it was almost impossible. So we contacted customer support about the issues we were having, and they sent us there newest router the wifi 6e router, mind you we were still using the extender. It worked good for a couple days then it stopped. A lot of buffering and a lot of devices wouldnāt even connect to it like my Oculus Quest 2, my husbands work computer and more! I couldnāt even connect our ring camera outback, and the generator outside was getting 0%-1% signal, so the signal would drop a lot. I figured it was because a lot of things still arenāt compatible with wifi 6. So we called support again they did manage to get everything working for about 5 days, then it would stop again. So we called support for the last time and they told us to try to buy a router ourselves. So I happened to come across this one. I was pretty skeptical, thinking it may work as well as the dual band one we had only maybe a little better. The setup process was so easy! Didnāt have to call Spectrum at all! I do wish that the parental controls, security+ and, QoS was free. But they do give you a free month with any of them. So I did the security+. The app you use with it is great! There are a lot of tools in the settings. You can have it auto connect to a network or set it up separately so you can choose 2.4, 5 or 6G, which is what I did. You can have a guest network, optimize your network performance and a lot more! Everything connected perfectly with excellent signal! So I figured I would try to connect the generator and ring camera outback without the extender just for kicks, since I was feeling optimisticš The ring camera connected perfectly with excellent signal! Now was the most important test, the generatoršµāš« Connected it for the first time and I see 22% signal!!! I was SOOO excited! Then I went to the farthest part of my backyard with my cell phone where Iv never had wifi signal before and I had 3-4 bars of wifi signal!!! I couldnāt believe it! This thing has GREAT range, GREAT performance, and is easy to set up and use, what else could you want! Itās been a couple weeks now, no buffering! and everything works flawlessly! I couldnāt be happier! No one complaining for me to fix the wifi anymore and no restarting it twice a week! I would definitely recommend this to anyone that has horrible or just ok wifi signal. The only flaw I can say about it is needing a subscription for the extras. Otherwise just go for it! You donāt like it just return it.
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Best router for LOTS of connected devices and speed
Good:2.5gbe, 10gbe, fiber connections allow you to use the full potential of your internet provider and your network almost(10gbe is more like 6gbe but I don't have enough devices to absolutely need 10gbe)Wifi coverage is absolutely outstanding out of the box and even better when you tweak a few channel widths and channels in the very simple (for me) setup. I can cover a dull 2500sqft home with full high speed wifi with a single device. Not even my Asus Rapture ax11000 could come close. In the main areas where the router is located most wifi devices connect up to 1.4G. I can pull 800mbs from the back deck 900 on the front porch, 1g in a far bathroom and 500mbs in the farthest room/corner of the house.Connected Clients. This is where the Axe300 shines. I've tried several routers and setups to easily alleviate my main issue with most home routers and mesh. Regardless of what anyone says, most routers start to act up to almost shut down once you get in the 40 device range. I have a very connected home and since I lease I can't go running ethenet drops everywhere and don't care to invest in a mocca and think even the best powerline adapters are not the greatest. I currently have 63 IOT type wifi 2.4 devices on my network, 8 sonos speakers in a mixed ethernet/wifi setup, multiple IP cams, 2 wifi door locks, a wifi doorbell, 4 phones on wifi, 2 3k tvs on wifi, 2 4k tvs on ethernet,1 ps5 on wifi, 1 ps5 on ethernet, a Nas on 10g ethernet, up to 3 macbook pros on ethernet, sometimes an android tablet or two on wifi and I can still pull the numbers listed above when I try to stress everything I can and run and control everything I can. This router just keeps chugging. 2.4 wifi is the best I have had since the old days of great 2.4 only aps/routers, openwrt, ddwrt, boosted signal strength, etc. Even with all the IOT devices I have never seen less than a 65mbs connection to one of them or not been able to pull 60 to 70mbs down from my 2.4 wifi iot/guest band and maintain the FULL upload of my provider (super drops in upload with lots of WIFI iot is usually rhe first sign of your router not being able to handle the connections, then usually ping next and then jitter..)Bad:To me it's ugly. Like I stepped on a spider and it's dead upside down. Ymmv. It's clunky, definitely not pretty or sleek.Web interface just works but I'm a DD-WRT, tomato, openwrt, unifi, managed poe switch kind of guy and miss some of the customizations/features even the Omada or even dare I say an Asus router sometimes gives you.To me the tether app sucks. It works perfectly but you cannot see connected device connection speeds, rssi or even the rudimentary cpu utilization and ram usage you can with the web app.Would be nice is you could "properly" use smart connect for all 4 radios. You can work around this though easily.There are a lot of mesh devices (I won't even need any of them) that are not compatable yet with their mesh system.All those are little nags. The only thing I really do not like about this router is no SQM support for buffer bloat. I don't have buffer bloat issues but without more detailed controls on the router settings and/or SQM some customers may not see the full potential a router of this capability/cost can do.Overall for all in one router/ap for lots amd lots of connected devices plus full access to 10gbe, 2.4gbe, your over 1g provider connection I do not think you can find a better one. Even the new BE routers that are wifi 7 from TPLINK (they were the first to make them) have less 2.4 wifi capability and until something totally changes with cheap wifi IOT, 2.4 wifi is going to be where it is at foe the interim.
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Impressive Speed and Features at a Great Price
The TP-Link AXE75 delivers excellent performance with its tri-band Wi-Fi 6E support, including access to the 6GHz band for newer devices. It handles multiple devices with ease, making it ideal for gaming, 4K streaming, and work-from-home setups. The setup process is simple using the TP-Link app, and features like OneMesh, WPA3 security, and built-in VPN support add real value. It also includes a USB 3.0 port and parental controls through TP-Linkās HomeShield. While it lacks a multi-gig Ethernet port, its wireless speeds are fantastic. Overall, itās a reliable, future-proof router that punches above its price.
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