TP-Link
Archer BE550
Based on 126 Reddit mentions
$176.95
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New router up and running
I've had this router for just over a week, and as you say, it is easy to set up ect. Done a fair bit of messing around with it, first off I tried it as a Mesh satellite wired into the YouFibre WiFi7 (Sagecom) router, all worked well Mesh wise. Now, the BE550 is the main router with another TP Link r
...Willing-Grocery-764 in r/youfibre
February 15, 2026 1:01 PM
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City Fibre Router suggestions?
I've got the BE550, no issues with it whatsoever. Currently running it with Nufibre and on 2.3Gbps symmetrical. Ethernet speed tests max that out without a hitch and WiFi 7 can hit around 1.5Gbps down, 2Gbps up. Running a NAS off of one port, a dedicated torrent PC off of another and a home mesh kit
...andy_mitchelluk in r/CityFibre
January 10, 2026 12:52 AM
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Artimiausi projektai.
Ką jau turiu Jellyfin Serveris vis dar laukiu UniFi NAS 4 kada išleis šiais metais Q1 (jau turiu 4x8TB WD Purple ir 2x1TB cache NVME) Kol kas atskiras ext 4TB HDD turimam content, į kurį ir taip vos telpu NUC su core 5 Ultra 125h + 32 GB DDR5 Booklore serveris Tame pačiame NUC kur ir Jellyfin MC mod
...gicioks in r/selfhostedLietuva
January 22, 2026 12:37 PM
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G5AR gateway, without ethernet vs with ethernet. should i get a router?
Yes, get a router connect it to Ethernet and move it where you have the best wifi signal while leaving the gateway where you have the best cell signal. Everyone has been complaining about wifi disconnects so you will kill two birds with one stone. Fyi: I am using the g5ar connected to a be550 with a
...Effective_Machina in r/tmobileisp
February 24, 2026 2:35 AM
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Suggestions for average gaming and family Netflix
Wi-Fi 7 routers like the TP-Link Archer BE3600 or BE550 are now fairly budget friendly. Last I checked they were around $100. That's going to offer some future-proofing with better multi-device handling than Wi-Fi 6, though most phones/TVs aren't fully Wi-Fi 7 yet. I'd say skip high-end Wi-Fi 7 unle
...Kenfloslice in r/router
April 27, 2026 4:48 PM
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Which broadband provider to go with?
TP Link archer BE550. Ticks all the boxes.
Charleeeem in r/CityFibre
December 29, 2025 11:51 PM
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Considering to buy TP Link Archer AX10 - AX1500 Router and use as AP.
At that price the AX10 is tempting, but it is very much an entry level WiFi 6 device. It works for light browsing, but once you have video calls, streaming, or multiple phones connected, it can start to feel inconsistent. I ran a setup like this behind a fiber router and spent more time adjusting
...Crimson4421 in r/TpLink
January 5, 2026 4:11 AM
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Hows everyones experience with IOT network?
Geez, I thought 36 devices was already bad enough. That's not counting my 20+ Phillips Hue devices either. They're so freaking expensive BUT the hub and advanced features make them 100% better than all of the other smart lights I've used by miles. In your case, an entirely different physical router
...WiseImagination441 in r/TpLink
January 22, 2026 1:20 AM
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Best WiFi router for under $200
Definitely. Check if the Tp-Link Archer BE550 would work for you. For us, our system mostly works fine, but if you have 80 clients on a midrange consumer grade system of any type, you're going to have issues.
Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeNetworking
January 26, 2026 1:51 AM
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Terrible Wifi Connection
I’ve got the TP Link BE550 Pro, not too expensive, but it may be overkill for some. Depending on your house setup, you might want to check mesh systems.
Dan_mtl in r/ebox
January 26, 2026 9:58 PM
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