



TP-Link AC1900 Smart WiFi Router – High Speed MU-MIMO Wireless Router, Dual Band Router for wireless internet, Gigabit, Supports Guest WiFi, Beamforming, Smart Connect(Archer A8).Archer A8 doesn’t have USB port which is different from the Archer A9 AC1900 router. And the Archer A8 doesn’t support VPN.
OneMesh Compatible Router- Form a seamless WiFi when work with TP-Link OneMesh WiFi Extenders.
Wave 2 Wireless Internet Router, 600 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 1300 Mbps on the 5GHz band
MU-MIMO Gigabit Router, 3 simultaneous data streams help your devices achieve optimal performance by making communication more efficient
Boosted WiFi Coverage, Beamforming technology delivers a highly efficient wireless connection, long range WiFi
Full Gigabit Ports: Create fast, reliable wired connections for your PCs, Smart TVs and gaming console with 4 x Gigabit LAN and 1 x Gigabit WAN. No USB Port
Parental Controls: Block inappropriate content and set daily limits for how much time your children spend online with parental controls
Works with all internet service providers, such as AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)
TP-Link AC1900 Smart WiFi Router (Archer A8) -High Speed MU-MIMO Wireless Router, Dual Band Router for Wireless Internet, Gigabit, Supports Guest WiFi
$79.99 Original price was: $79.99.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
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5 reviews for TP-Link AC1900 Smart WiFi Router (Archer A8) -High Speed MU-MIMO Wireless Router, Dual Band Router for Wireless Internet, Gigabit, Supports Guest WiFi
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Joseph m. –
Massive upgrade in speed, coverage, and stability
This router completely transformed my home network. Setup through the TP-Link app was very straightforward—plug it in, follow the prompts, and I had my main network, guest network, and basic security settings configured in just a few minutes. The interface is clean enough for non-techy users but still has plenty of advanced options if you want to tweak channels, bands, or QoS.Performance-wise, it’s a beast. WiFi coverage is strong across the whole house, including rooms that used to be dead zones. Devices connect quickly and stay connected, and even with multiple 4K streams, online gaming, and a bunch of smart home devices, everything stays smooth. Latency is noticeably lower and large downloads finish much faster compared to my older router.I also appreciate little touches like the ability to easily see which devices are connected and put limits or priorities on them. The hardware feels solid and runs surprisingly cool for how powerful it is. It’s definitely not the cheapest router out there, but if you have a lot of devices or fast internet and want to actually use all of that speed reliably, this is worth it.
Callie Dennis –
Wow, what a difference from my previous mesh router
I recently upgraded to the TP-Link WiFi 7, and I couldn’t be happier with the decision! This single router has replaced my previous three-node setup and delivers far superior performance with much less hassle.Setting it up was a breeze—no need to assign reserved IP addresses for my HomeKit devices or restart the router every time I made changes. It also offers a dedicated network for smart home devices, which makes managing them much easier.The performance is outstanding. Near the router, I get 800–900 Mbps on my iPhone 16, and even at the furthest point in my house, speeds are consistently 400–500 Mbps. My three-level home, including two upper floors and a basement, is now fully covered with just one router, something my old three-node system couldn’t handle nearly as well.For comparison, my previous setup consisted of three hardwired nodes configured in a star layout, with the basement router connected to a fiber modem. Despite this, the performance was only okay. Speeds maxed out at 100–200 Mbps even after upgrading to a 1 Gbps connection. Worse, I had constant issues with HomeKit devices dropping randomly. I had to assign reserved IPs to stabilize them, but every time I added one, I had to restart the router. Devices like my Logitech cameras required frequent restarts, too.In contrast, the TP-Link WiFi 7 has been rock-solid from day one. It’s a massive time-saver and a significant upgrade in both performance and convenience.If you’re considering this router, I highly recommend it. It’s worth the investment, especially if you’re looking for simplicity, reliability, and top-tier performance.
Morris L. –
Fast!
I got a new iPhone 16 Pro which supports Wifi 7, so I decided to buy a Wifi 7 router. The BE24000 is pricey at regular price, but Amazon had it for $225 less during the recent Prime Day. I would recommend waiting for a big sale day because this router is worth the additional cost over a slower router.First, SpeedTest on WiFi equals my *wired* speeds. On my broadband 1Gbit connection, I get 24-26 ping and 1040 Mbit/s for both wired and WiFi. My desktop has Wifi 6E, and both it and my iPhone 16 Pro get those speeds over Wifi in the same room with the router on the 6G band. So WiFi is now equal to wired for getting top speed from your internet.Second, setup took less than 5 minutes. I do have nearly 10 years experience setting up TP-Link routers because they are my preferred brand. (Asus routers come in a close second. I have both on the network.) The TP-Link wizard for setting up the router asks a few questions and then handles everything else. The”Quick Setup” instructions in the box walk you through everything.Third, so far, I haven’t been able to saturate the Wifi network with 4 TVs streaming 4k content at the same time. The signal strength is good everywhere in my 4000 sq ft home with the router centrally located in roughly the center of the second floor. If you need to add mesh routers, this router can be the central hub.Fourth, the IOT network is enabled by clicking on a single button. Then you tell your IOT devices, eg smart bulbs, Ring cameras, smartlocks, Nest thermostats, etc., to connect to “TP-Link_IoT_xxxx”. This network is separate from your main wifi so the devices are not entry points for hackers. Because IOT devices often do not have robust security because they have simple computers in them, they have become easy targets for hackers. Using a separate WiFi network for them adds a layer of protection for the rest of the devices in your home.The only negative I have is the LED display. I am not a fan. Fortunately, you can turn it off. There is also a “night mode” which you can schedule to turn off all the lights at a specific time. Same with the touchscreen display. I leave the touchscreen on because it shows useful info about the CPU load.I don’t think I would buy this router at regular price, but I am quite happy with the sales price given how powerful it is and how many features it has.
Adam Hayward –
Great router, way more powerful wifi signal than my replaced Asus ROG BE98. Only issue was the IoT network is flakey, but just setting up a guest network with the same SSID and credentials, then deactivated the IoT broadcast, fixed all issues and I’m never seeing a single drop out any more.
Edwin G –
Increíble producto a un precio muy accesible, vale la pena para bajar el PING subir la velocidad y aumentar la cobertura del Wifi.