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TP-Link WiFi 6 Internet Gaming Router - Tri Band High-Speed ax Router, Wireless Smart VPN Router for a Large Home, 2.5G WAN, 8 Gigabit LAN Ports (Archer AX10000)

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Style: WiFi 6, AX10000 Gaming


Features

  • Ultra-Fast Wi-Fi for Extreme Gaming AX10000 speed machine that delivers Wi-Fi Speeds to 10 Gbps: 4804 Mbps (5 GHz Gaming) plus 4804 Mbps (5 GHz) plus 918 Mbps (2.4 GHz)1
  • Game Accelerator Detect and optimize gaming streams, to ensure your gaming stays immersive
  • Ultra Connectivity - 2.5 Gbps WAN port and 8 Gigabit LAN ports, 2 USB 3.0 in Type A and Type C provide extensive connectivity2
  • More Devices with Less Lag: OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology deliver data to multiple devices, simultaneously3
  • Powerful Processing 1.8 GHz Quad-Core CPU and 3 coprocessors ensure your network performance always at peak run
  • TP-Link HomeCare - Protect your network and connected devices with a free lifetime subscription to TP-Link HomeCare featuring next-level antivirus, robust parental controls, and QoS
  • TP-Link OneMesh Supported - Flexibly Create Whole Home WiFi with Archer AX10000 by adding a OneMesh supported Range Extender, like RE700X
  • Works with all internet service providers, such as ATandT, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)

Description

TP-Link AX10000 WiFi 6 Gaming Router (Archer AX10000)- Tri Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, High-Speed ax router, smart VPN router for a large home Works with all internet service providers, such as AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers).

Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Archer AX10000


Special Feature: QoS, Access Point Mode, WPS, Parental Control


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Security Camera, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Home


Included Components: Power Adapter, RJ45 Ethernet Cable, WiFi 6 Gaming Router Archer AX10000, Quick Installation Guide


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet


Product Dimensions: 14.37 x 11.42 x 4.72 inches


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Item model number: Archer AX10000


Date First Available: December 15, 2021


Manufacturer: TP-Link


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding Router Performance and Easy Setup!
Style: WiFi 6, AX1800
I recently upgraded to the TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX21) and couldn’t be happier with the performance. Setup was a breeze, and the TP-Link Tether app made the whole process super smooth and quick. Right out of the box, I was able to get everything up and running without any hiccups. The speed and coverage are impressive! With the WiFi 6 technology, I’ve noticed a significant boost in speed, even with multiple devices connected at the same time. Whether it’s streaming 4K videos, online gaming, or just browsing, everything runs flawlessly with no lag or buffering. One of the standout features is the dual-band capability. It ensures that all my devices get the best possible connection. The gigabit ports are also a great addition for my wired connections, providing blazing-fast internet speeds. The build quality feels solid, and the design is sleek enough to blend in nicely with my home decor. The parental controls and guest network features are added bonuses, making it a great fit for family use. Overall, the TP-Link AX1800 has exceeded my expectations. If you’re looking for a reliable, high-performance router, this one is definitely worth the investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Bryan

  • A Spectrum Internet Customer's Point-Of-View
Style: WiFi 6, AX1800
As A Spectrum Internet Customer I had a Spectrum Advanced WiFi router that does 2G and 5G on the same WiFi network. There is not a way to split the networks in two. If you have a cell phone that is compatible with device steering and you use to connect your 2G devices to, you can call or chat with their Internet Repair support team to set up a feature on your cell phone that may allow the 2G devices to connect but it can be a hit or a miss and it's too much of a hassle to keep calling/chatting to set this up with as the feature is enabled for only sixty minutes. If the 2G device is connected before the hour is over, it will remain connected but if it's not, you'll need to reach back out to try again and you'll also need to reach back out for other new 2G devices only that don't automatically connect to the 2G network. This is a major flaw for an "Advanced" WiFi router. Customers paying a monthly $5 fee to lease their routers should be able to either split the networks in two or leave them as a single network for band steering. Outside of this, the Spectrum routers are fine. However, it's just better to get your own router. It would be great if they offered more advanced routers with more features such as VPN's, hiding network SSID, splitting the 2G and 5G networks, guest network and more. I'd pay $5 more a month on top of the already $5 charge for this. This way customers can select which router they need for their home and still get customer support for it. As A New Customer For Echo Dot's This is the reason why I purchased my own router. I purchased four Echo Dot's, 5th generation, '22 release. All of them connected to the Spectrum WiFi router without issue and individually they operated great. However, the Echo Dot's have a "multi-room audio" feature where you can play music all throughout your home. This was my entire reason for getting these in the first place. This feature was a hit or miss. Sometimes it would work but most of the time only one or two would work and trying to get them all re-paired so I could say, "Alexa, play Discover Weekly from Spotify everywhere," was a huge inconvenience and took too much time. After going online and reviewing forums such as Quora and Reddit, I could see what the issue was. The Spectrum WiFi router would switch them between 2G and 5G based off of interference and signal strength throughout the day and if even just one Echo Dot was on a different network than the others, it would throw off the multi-room audio so that it wouldn't work. So the hunt for a dual band router began. TP-Link AX1800 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX21) Review The TP-Link AX1800 Router has been amazing so far. It arrived on the same day that I ordered (Thank you Amazon and of course, most of all, the delivery drivers). When it first came in, the first thing I noticed was how ridiculously light it was which kind of made me nervous about the purchase. The router itself came very nicely packaged, nothing was damaged. I followed the instructions to the letter but the router was not showing any lights on there after plugging it in once the Internet modem came back online. I re-read the steps again and re-checked the power connections and tried unplugging from both ends but not luck. I honestly thought I got a dud. I looked on the back of the router and saw a button and pressed it in; all the lights began to show and I could begin the setup process. I use an iPhone and when I pulled up the TP-Link App to set up the router I couldn't help but notice its low star rating so I opted not to download the app and instead login using the IP address (the instructions provide you with this information and how-to as well). This is my first time ever logging into a WiFi router without the use of a mobile app and I have to say, it is significantly better and heavily preferred. I was able to turn off TP-Link Smart Connect so that I could have two separate SSID's for the 2G and 5G network. I could also see there was a whole new host of features that I did not have prior such as hiding your WiFi networks from neighbors and having a guest network. I also did a speed test and they all came back higher than normal and my computer noticeably moves faster when browsing the Internet and streaming video despite being roughly around the same speeds (before it was around 310mbps download/9mbps upload; now it is at around 360mbps/13mbps upload). Maybe the 50mbps DL and 4mbps UL makes a huge difference. I'm not entirely sure. I believe the difference really comes from the router provider a more stable/stronger connection than the Spectrum router. The signals itself are just healthier now. I also like that the TP-Link router has antennas, four of them to be exact, that you can see. The Spectrum routers don't have these and if they do, they're within the router itself. I believe routers with antennas that you can visibly see operate better and send stronger signals. Did This Resolve My Issue With The Echo Dot's? It absolutely did. I re-connected all four Echo Dot's to the 2G network, which was kind of a pain as well to do (but well worth the time and effort; it would've been significantly easier to do if I originally connected them to a dual band router in the first place) and ever since then I have had no issues with multi-room audio. Anytime I want to play music from all four Echo Dot's at the same time, they all play without issue. Which is great because I plan on purchasing more for a more surround system environment. Final Notes If you need a dual band WiFi router that is able to split the networks in two so that you can sign into them separately, this is it. And honestly, if you have a Spectrum router, this is a major upgrade for a fraction of the cost. Just make sure you keep it clean of dust, and keep it in a well-ventilated and cool area of the home and this will easily last you 2+ years. It saves you money and it works better. It's honestly a no-brainer. There is also a common misconception with spotty/slow Internet speeds. The majority of signal issues do not come from cable lines (confirm with your ISP provider first though that the signal levels look healthy coming into and from your Internet modem) but come from the equipment itself (modem and/or router) or from the devices you are using (assuming it is only occurring on one or two devices). Which is why upgrading your WiFi router and/or Internet modem can resolve the issues. I honestly don't have any issues with the Spectrum Internet modems. I think they're fine. They all come pre-built, meaning, you can't change any settings on them. Not a deal breaker for me. However, honestly, if I didn't have a Landline service with them, I would've purchased my own modem as well and long-term wise I will definitely consider it. The Spectrum Internet equipment are fine for the majority of homes. However, there is no one size fits all and if you're having issues with your equipment whether due to the lack of features available or signal issues (and confirmed with their Internet Repair team that there are no signal issues coming from the lines), this TP-Link router is an exceptional purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Michael

  • Great Router so far, reliable.
Style: WiFi 7 Gaming, BE19000, Tri-Band
I ended up returning an ASUS router for this thing. I am so much happier. It actually stays connected and the speeds are better than anything else I’ve used before! I don’t believe I have any WiFi 7 devices at the moment but I do have a few WiFi 6E devices and it is quite fast connecting to the 6ghz with limited compatibility, I’m definitely impressed. Also over a wire I was nearly maxing out my 2.5 gig connection to the internet at about 2300mbps up and down. It’s honestly pretty dang cool. This router is definitely the way to go if you’ve got a fiber connection above 1gig. The mobile app makes it pretty easy to initially setup although it’s got limited options when it comes to settings. The web interface does open up several more options which is great. It is more limited in terms of options compared to the ASUS routers I’ve used over the past several years but this actually works so I’m not going to complain! Overall a solid router choice I personally find it to be worth the money and if you can pick it up on sale great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Andy Bosold

  • Good WiFi 6 router with EasyMesh; guest network is NOT part of the mesh
Style: WiFi 6, AX1800
Got this router to replace 5+ yo router which had a spotty signal. Easy setup (no phone app is needed but is available). Supports WiFi 6. Supports EasyMesh (vendor-agnostic mesh protocol so you can use it with devices from other vendors as long as they support EasyMesh). Dual Band. WiFi has primary network, Guest network, and IoT network. Devices on guest network and IoT network are unable to see other devices on any networks, only have access to Internet (you can use these to connect devices that you suspect might try scan your network, such as IoT devices, work computers, or that cheap cool gadget from China which requires WiFi to work for some unknown reason). Setup is easy. Setting up EasyMesh is easy as well. I got 2 routers, one is connected to the cable modem and another communicates to the 1st one through WiFi and re-translates WiFi signal. You don't necessarily need 2 routers, for the secondary you can use any EasyMesh-compatible device from any vendor. You can set it up with the same Network ID so that devices in your home automatically connect to the router with the strongest signal. I have strong signal throughout the house. One (major) complaint is that the EasyMesh only covers primary network, not guest or IoT network. So all my devices connected to guest network still can only use 1 router. It is a major bummer. I saw a post on Netgear support forums where the vendor confirmed that it is currently not supported, and I don't know if there's any plans to do so in the future. If anybody from TP-Link reads this review this is major oversight. At least spell it out in the specs. Other than that, good device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Customer

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