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Embrace lightning-fast dual-band speeds up to 5.4 Gbps with Archer AX5400 Pro Wi-Fi 6 router. MU-MIMO/OFDMA technology and six Wi-Fi streams boost Wi-Fi speeds and network capacity while reducing congestion for smoother 4K/8K streaming and AR/VR-intensive gaming. Premium 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps WAN/LAN ports support flexibility for peak performance and support internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps to maximize your wireless and wired network performance. TP-Link HomeShield provides you full control and protection option for your home network***.
Q: Does this router offer parental control features?
A: Yes, the Archer AX5400 Pro router does offer parental control features.
Q: Can I manage this router using a mobile app?
A: Yes, you can easily set up and manage the router using the free Tether App.
Q: Does the Archer AX5400 Pro router support voice control?
A: Yes, you can control the router using voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility.
Q: How many antennas does the Archer AX5400 Pro router have?
A: The Archer AX5400 Pro router comes equipped with six external antennas.
Q: What is the maximum wireless speed supported by this router?
A: This router supports a maximum wireless speed of up to 5.4 Gbps.
A: Hi Harry, That depends on your service plan. If you only have FiOS Internet, you should be able to connect the router directly to your FiOS ONT device using an Ethernet cable. However, if your FiOS plan includes other services, such as TV, you might need to keep their gateway. We recommend that you contact your ISP directly to confirm whether your specific service plan allows replacing their router with your own.
Q: Is this router compatible with Spectrum internet?
A: Yes, in fact all routers should be. You will need a modem compatible with their service though. If you don't have one or do not want to rent one from Spectrum I would recommend Arris's Surfboards. I used them while I had cable service and they always were a solid product. Pair well with TP-Link Routers too.
Q: Does this work with Google mini
A: Yes using the router's Smart Life assistance you can link the router to Google Assistant or Alex. You will need to add a TP-Link ID to the router and then use the TP-Link Router Skill on Google to link it.

Embrace lightning-fast dual-band speeds up to 5.4 Gbps with Archer AX5400 Pro Wi-Fi 6 router. MU-MIMO/OFDMA technology and six Wi-Fi streams boost Wi-Fi speeds and network capacity while reducing congestion for smoother 4K/8K streaming and AR/VR-intensive gaming. Premium 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps WAN/LAN ports support flexibility for peak performance and support internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps to maximize your wireless and wired network performance. TP-Link HomeShield provides you full control and protection option for your home network***.

Embrace lightning-fast 7.8 Gbps speeds and experience 6GHz band with Archer AXE7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6E router. With eight WiFi streams combined with three separate bands, the Archer AXE95 achieves unbeatable performance to boost capacity and reduces congestion for smoother 8K streaming and AR/VR intensive gaming. Premium 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps WAN/LAN ports support flexibility for the peak performance, transmitting maximum fiber internet speeds to fill every corner of your house. Protect your IoT devices with TP-Link HomeShield.

How many devices are connected to your Wi-Fi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your Wi-Fi network. Upgrade to the latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes – all shapes and sizes. Three Deco units work together to provide dual-band speeds up to 1800 Mbps and coverage up to 5,800 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your Wi-Fi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage Wi-Fi use for the whole family. Built-in antivirus protects your network and all connected devices. In addition, assign your favorite devices to have the fastest connections with QoS. Decos are easy to set up with the TP-Link Deco app which guides you through the setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.

Take your home Wi-Fi to the next level with the Archer BE6500. This powerful router boasts blazing-fast speeds of up to 6500 Mbps, ensuring everyone can enjoy smooth 4K/8K streaming, seamless online gaming, and crystal-clear video conferencing, all at the same time. No more waiting for content to load or battling online lag – the Archer BE6500 delivers a truly immersive and uninterrupted experience for the whole family. Equipped with 6 high-performance antennas and Multi-Link Operation (MLO) technology, the Archer BE6500 provides a stable and reliable connection throughout your entire home. Plus, EasyMesh compatibility allows you to easily expand your network coverage as your needs evolve. Two 2.5 Gbps ports and a USB 3.0 port offer maximum flexibility for connecting wired devices and sharing files across your network. Upgrade your home Wi-Fi today and experience the future of connectivity with the Archer BE6500.
| Pros for TP-Link - Archer AX5400 Pro Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router - Black | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | Speed, Ease of use, Range, Setup, Performance | Ease of use, Overall Performance, Range, Coverage, Connectivity | Setup, Overall Performance, Speed, Range, Signal Strength |
| Cons for TP-Link - Archer AX5400 Pro Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Wi-Fi 6E, Lag, Size, Parental Control | App | There were no cons for this product— |
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Best value for your investment - extremely easy to set up and coverage and is phenomenal for my apartment. I definitely recommend this router
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RubenR Posted
I have had internet struggles for a long time but I have been hesitant to upgrade my router, reasoning that my internet provider is the issue. I tried a mesh system to improve it in the past with little success and gave up there. Naturally, when I learned about the TP-Link I was skeptical about its potential and not to sure I wanted a spider-looking thing in my living room. But now that I have tried it, I have been converted. There is just no going back. It was my internet provider’s router that was the issue and not the internet itself. This router works so well and amplifies my signal significantly. My download speed is now over 5-10 times faster and my upload speed has doubled. I tested my speeds at various times during the day with the old router and did the same with the TP-Link and the difference is considerable with each comparison. My household has many devices that connected wi-fi, one ethernet computer connection, and several streams going on simultaneously at times. It can definitely add up to a heavy load periodically. I have not had any issues with connectivity since I installed the TP-Link. Even in problem areas, like a corner surrounded by a brick wall, the connection remains stable and strong. The usual buffering problems I was having during streaming are now nonexistent. The congestion reducing capabilities are an asset as the ethernet connected computer used to cause the rest of the wifi connected devices to lag and that has not been an issue since replacing the router. As for the aesthetics, the antennas rotate all directions so they can be lowered to have low profile, depending on your needs of course. I particularly like this because I subscribe to the teachings of Feng Shui which explains that points bring “fire” element energy and that is not always desirable in certain areas of the home. So having the ability to circumvent this issue is a relief. Set-up was very simple and streamlined. All I had to do was turn off my modem and plug in the proper cables in the appropriate ports. After turning my modem back on, I turned on the router and ¡voila! It was up and running. It includes a link that allows you to complete the installation easily on your smartphone, as well as rename the router’s wifi name and put in a new password. Just be sure to note down each password because you will end up with a total of three and if they are different (which they should be for security reasons) it will get confusing once it is all set and done. This device includes added advanced security which is great and really brings peace of mind considering the increasing changes and threats that exist in the virtual world. Overall, I am glad I made the move to replace my router. I will continue my praises and appreciation for the TP-Link and its ability to improve an increasingly needed utility in my home.
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Akire Posted
My router had started to age, and so I was excited to see what kind of in-home Wi-Fi gains I’d see with this new TP-Linkk Archer AX5400 Pro router. Some basics: I have an Arris Surfboard DOCSIS 3.1 modem with speeds that support Cox’s Gigablast and then some, though my actual service plan includes speeds only up to 500Mp/s so I’m not maxing out any speeds by any means- though my equipment is plenty capable and has plenty of extra headroom. My previous router was a Netgear Nighthawk variation that was about 5 years old, and did not cover my entire 1,500 square foot house corner to corner. I knew Wi-Fi six came with some benefits, such as improved simultaneous downloads and streams, so I was eager to get this set up since I have a handful of Wi-Fi 6 compatible devices including my Apple TV’s, MacBook Pro, and of course my phone. Quick little Pro Tip too before we continue: during Setup, keep your network names and passwords the same as your previous router’s network names and passwords to avoid having to manually re-sign in to your Wi-Fi on all of your devices. Setup through the mobile TP-Link “Tether” app was somewhat simple, though I had to restart my modem more than once and verify that I was connected via the correct Ethernet-In port on the router (you can use either the 1Gbps Ethernet input or the 2.5Gpbs input, though make sure that selection is consistent in your setup settings in the app). Soon enough I was up and running, having set up my Wi-Fi Name, and dis-enabling Smart WiFi option (though most folks will want to keep that setting turned on for ease of use and not needing two separate logins). The Smart Wi-Fi option is a feature TP Link offers that is similar to features included by other manufacturers including Netgear. This feature essentially enables you to use the same network name and password for both your your 2.5Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi bands, and intelligently switches your device between the two bands based on various factors so that you always have the best speeds available on your devices. Personally, I like having the two separate bands and am used to manually switching between them depending on how strong my connection is, so I’ve turned this option off. One thing to note is that if you disable your Smart Wi-Fi option, anything on the 2.5Ghz band will be *significantly* slower than your 5Ghz band. I get upwards of 400Mps on the 5Ghz band while peaking around 60Mps on the 2.5Ghz band, but that is the nature of the beast: the 2.5Ghz band is better for distance and suffers in speed, and the 5Ghz band benefits from your device being closer to the router and gives you much better speeds. I will say though, this router’s 5Ghz band is SUPER strong and can reach every corner of my house, so I may end up turning the Smart Wi-Fi option back on since I’m almost convinced that all my devices will connect with the faster band. One thing I preferred about the Netgear Nighthawk’s router app is that is provided you much more utility for free than what I have been able to uncover in the TP Link “Tether” app. Some of the most useful feature of the Tether app seems perhaps paywalled: the app includes a bunch of advertising to subscribe to their “Premium Support”, which seems a little unnecessary unless you’re using this for a small business and/or have more needs than home Wi-Fi. A potential benefit of choosing this router is that it includes a feature called “One Mesh” which lets you add TP Link “One Mesh” range extenders for a Mesh in-home Wi-Fi network. I haven’t tested this, so I’m not sure if it’s a true mesh-network or a good use of the term “Mesh” for marketing in order to sell you a bunch of glorified basic Wi-Fi range extenders. Overall, my devices seemed to have a marked improvement in overall signal strength across my smaller 1,500 sf house. Given that my Apple TV’s utilize Wi-Fi 6, streaming on them (especially the one in the bedroom furthest away from the router) was much improved. I’d recommend this router for anyone looking to upgrade and doesn’t want to rent a unit from their Internet Service Provider.
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CactusMan Posted