TP-Link’s new Wi-Fi 7 Router drops to $249 with 2.5Gb Ethernet (Reg. $300)

Reg. $300 $249

Amazon now offers the TP-Link Archer BE9300 Wi-Fi 7 Router for $249 shipped. As a discount from the usual $300 going rate, this is a new all-time low at $51 off. It’s still one of the first discounts, too. Today’s markdown is an extra $21 under our previous mention and the first time it has been below $270 – which all the previous offers were at. Now, you’re looking at an even more affordable way to upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 complete with all the features we talk about below.

Wi-Fi 7 is finally rolling out to consumer gear, and this TP-Link offering is one of the more unique routers available. Its unique design aside, the router features 9.2Gb/s of throughput from its tri-band wireless connection. On the wired front, you’ll find four 2.5Gb/s Gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as that same 2.5Gb/s port for connecting into your cable modem or fiber box. There’s also support for making a private smart home network, VPN server connections, and the company’s EasyMesh support.

We also just saw Ubiquiti launch the new UniFi Cloud Gateway Ultra for those who want to roll their own home network system. It comes joined by a matching PoE Switch Ultra that lets you build a tailor-made Wi-Fi system with whatever specs you’d like – be it Wi-Fi 7 or just sticking with Wi-Fi 6 until more smartphones and computers actually adopt the newer standard.

With powerful Wi-Fi 7 performance, lightning-fast wired connections and brand-new design. Equipped with one 2.5G WAN port and four 2.5G LAN ports, Archer BE550 drives your devices to peak performance and provides ideal solution for future-proofing home network. Proprietary Wi-Fi optimization and 6 optimally positioned antennas along with Beamforming deliver more capacity, stronger and more reliable connections, and less interference.

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