Brother I honestly hope in the future you do add tests with 1 wall and 2 walls obstructing the router and testing the speeds… this will show so many people the exact power of how much strength each one gives out… I honestly hope you do this because a lot of people would love to see these test results.
I just picked this BE800 up from best buy for $389 on July 11th. I already have TP-link Deco BE63's in my network and funny enough they all work together very well. I know the two different mess technologies are not compatible but by some wizard magic I'm not getting double NAT or a loop and my interference scans come back as "perfect". The only problem I had is if I set the BE800 up as the main router nothing would work so I just use one of the 63s as the main and it worked great. Awesome channel by the way
@@3litepker in the end I purchased 2 be550 routers from Amazon Japan for last than the price of 1 in the UK or just over the same price as 1 in $ they work great
I'm debating to pick this up. I have 1 up 1 down and currently using wifi 5 router with 6e mesh. Wired connection gives me 885 down and 700 up. I'm thinking i get this router, I'll get full 1 up and 1 down and my wireless will jump from 500 down too.
Thank you for the video. One more time, you impress me by your knowledge and your professionalism. I don't have the budget to buy a router like Archer BE800 but my Internet speeds are very low. I have 50 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload ; which router in budget I can get to improve my Wi-Fi connection ?
real world differences would be minimal between the two off the top of my head. I do plan on making a comparison video with the recent versions of the Archer wifi 7 routers by next month
I stopped going to max distance, back when I would it was the asus et12 pro. There are problem some newer WiFi 7 versions that can go further I would imagine. You can check my range tests at 100ft but range will vary by location
For the price for non mesh, I really like the GE800 (not to be confused with BE800) from TP Link. I also really like the Asus 96U and 98. Nighthawk also performed well but gave me an issue with the guest account for some reason.
Is that the gaming tp link router that looks like a star wars ship lol , doesn't appear to be out in the UK till mid august, is the re800 WiFi extender out in the USA yet also? @@landpet
Piece of JUNK!!! I RMA'd two TP-Link Archer BE800 Wifi 7 because they died. The first one lasted 4 Months, the second one lasted 2 Months. I'm in So California and TP-Link is local (Irvine, CA) so no big deal but Lucky I kept my Trusty ASUS Wifi 6 Router. As we speak the junk pile just got picked up by FedEx and I think I need to go back to ASUS. I have different Routers all over my house and TP-Link is awesome for 95% of the other products I have with them. This New Model Came Out. I had actual STUCK software and locked the router. Now the second one is Eternally Rebooting itself then finally died! It's 2024 and All these companies need to quality test their products better when they charge so much for a BRICK! I might sell this and go back to ASUS. The TP-Link App is just ok, the ASUS App is Gold!!! Btw, I'm an IT Professional so it's NOT the User, Lol!
@@landpet I was expecting better because I have their other TP-Link Wifi 6e Gaming Routers and they are Stellar. These on the other hand turn into paper weights. Sad.
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Brother I honestly hope in the future you do add tests with 1 wall and 2 walls obstructing the router and testing the speeds… this will show so many people the exact power of how much strength each one gives out… I honestly hope you do this because a lot of people would love to see these test results.
I do that with my mesh testing, it needs to go through a few walls to get to the other node.
I just picked this BE800 up from best buy for $389 on July 11th. I already have TP-link Deco BE63's in my network and funny enough they all work together very well. I know the two different mess technologies are not compatible but by some wizard magic I'm not getting double NAT or a loop and my interference scans come back as "perfect". The only problem I had is if I set the BE800 up as the main router nothing would work so I just use one of the 63s as the main and it worked great. Awesome channel by the way
Thanks for the info!
My assumption is you are running the BE800 in access point mode?
@@landpet No sir, router mode. I can send you some photo's of my "situation" as it is an anomaly to me.
Jesus that is cheap, about half the price of a UK equivalent!
@@ThePaulg123 literally almost everything in the US is cheaper
@@3litepker in the end I purchased 2 be550 routers from Amazon Japan for last than the price of 1 in the UK or just over the same price as 1 in $ they work great
I'm debating to pick this up. I have 1 up 1 down and currently using wifi 5 router with 6e mesh. Wired connection gives me 885 down and 700 up. I'm thinking i get this router, I'll get full 1 up and 1 down and my wireless will jump from 500 down too.
Can you review any of the ubiquiti products suitable for home use
Thank you for the video. One more time, you impress me by your knowledge and your professionalism. I don't have the budget to buy a router like Archer BE800 but my Internet speeds are very low. I have 50 Mbps download and 5 Mbps upload ; which router in budget I can get to improve my Wi-Fi connection ?
Do you plan on testing the Asus BQ16 Pro?
i hope so, have an eye on that!
If I get my hands on it, I’m hoping to. I did get the Orbi 770 so need to review that one as well
@@landpet Awesome! Have fun :)
Hi, any comments on be800 vs 900? What are the real world differences
real world differences would be minimal between the two off the top of my head. I do plan on making a comparison video with the recent versions of the Archer wifi 7 routers by next month
Between all the mesh systems that u have tested .. which one has the best range ?
I stopped going to max distance, back when I would it was the asus et12 pro.
There are problem some newer WiFi 7 versions that can go further I would imagine. You can check my range tests at 100ft but range will vary by location
Comparing the wifi 7 premium routers (non mesh/orbi 2k+ dollar systems...) which one do you like best? Netgear Nighthawk, Asus RT/GT, TP BE800/BE900?
For the price for non mesh, I really like the GE800 (not to be confused with BE800) from TP Link. I also really like the Asus 96U and 98. Nighthawk also performed well but gave me an issue with the guest account for some reason.
Is that the gaming tp link router that looks like a star wars ship lol , doesn't appear to be out in the UK till mid august, is the re800 WiFi extender out in the USA yet also? @@landpet
nice !
Thanks
Piece of JUNK!!! I RMA'd two TP-Link Archer BE800 Wifi 7 because they died. The first one lasted 4 Months, the second one lasted 2 Months. I'm in So California and TP-Link is local (Irvine, CA) so no big deal but Lucky I kept my Trusty ASUS Wifi 6 Router. As we speak the junk pile just got picked up by FedEx and I think I need to go back to ASUS. I have different Routers all over my house and TP-Link is awesome for 95% of the other products I have with them. This New Model Came Out. I had actual STUCK software and locked the router. Now the second one is Eternally Rebooting itself then finally died! It's 2024 and All these companies need to quality test their products better when they charge so much for a BRICK! I might sell this and go back to ASUS. The TP-Link App is just ok, the ASUS App is Gold!!! Btw, I'm an IT Professional so it's NOT the User, Lol!
Thanks for sharing your experience, didn’t realize that
@@landpet I was expecting better because I have their other TP-Link Wifi 6e Gaming Routers and they are Stellar. These on the other hand turn into paper weights. Sad.
This are higher speeds than the BE900 you tested
I haven’t compared but it’s def possible which is why I like to test these things