TP-Link has unveiled the Archer BE3600, its first Wi-Fi 7 router aimed at overseas markets. This router boasts a sleek design with four external antennas and efficient heat dissipation. Currently available only on Walmart for $99.99 (around ¥727), The Verge claims that the Archer BE3600 as the most affordable Wi-Fi 7 router in the US market.
The TP-Link router is also compatible with the EasyMesh networking standard
The Archer BE3600 features a powerful quad-core CPU for smooth operation. It boasts a 2.5Gbps WAN port, a 2.5Gbps LAN port for ultrafast wired connections, and three additional Gigabit LAN ports. A USB 3.0 port allows for easy connection of storage devices.

The Archer BE3600 offers dual-band Wi-Fi 7 with speeds of 688 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 2882 Mbps on the 5GHz band, reaching a total of 3570 Mbps. Additionally, it supports key Wi-Fi 7 features like MLO, 4K QAM, and Multi-RU, ensuring a future-proof experience. This router is also compatible with the EasyMesh networking standard for seamless mesh network integration.

This router positions itself as an attractive option for users seeking to upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 technology at a competitive price point.
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