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TP-Link Archer BE770 Wi-Fi 7 router review: Prioritizing wireless performance over wired connectivity

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The TP-Link Archer BE770 Wi-Fi 7 router highlights the industry's shift towards prioritizing wireless performance, offering advanced tri-band capabilities and mesh support at a competitive price. Its large, distinctive design underscores the trend of high-performance routers that cater to demanding consumers and tech enthusiasts alike. This development signifies a focus on enhancing wireless connectivity to meet the growing needs for faster, more reliable internet in homes and offices.

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TP-Link offers a dizzying array of Wi-Fi 7 routers, ranging from entry-level to mid-range to high-end gaming routers, with mesh and travel options sprinkled in between. One of the newer entries from the company is the Archer BE770, a mainstream tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router with an imposing design and a wide range of ports.

While the Archer BE770 isn’t part of TP-Link’s Deco family of mesh routers, it does support the company's EasyMesh capabilities. EasyMesh allows you to link up compatible (and dissimilar) TP-Link networking devices to form a mesh network. TP-Link provides this functionality in a router priced just under $400.

Design of the TP-Link Archer BE770 Router

When the shipping box for our Archer BE770 arrived on my doorstep, I was taken aback by how large it was. This feeling continued when I opened it to reveal the router's retail box, which was equally large. Opening that box allowed me to lay eyes on the Archer BE770, which seems almost comically large compared to most other routers on the market. It’s not just the unit's height that’s imposing, but also its depth – it commands a large footprint on your desk or bookshelf, measuring 4.1 x 11.7 x 10.4 inches (W x D x H). It also looks like a mini desktop computer sitting on your desk.

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That said, the Archer BE770's design is attractive, with an hourglass profile when viewed head-on. The fascia is finished in a shiny black plastic, with a narrow horizontal status LED mounted about halfway up; the TP-Link logo is printed near the bottom of the fascia. The sides of the router are finished in silver plastic, while the top is finished in matte black plastic with plenty of holes for ventilation.

All of the Archer BE770’s various ports are found on the back of the device. There you’ll find four GbE ports and two 10 GbE ports (one of which can be used for WAN). While I applaud the inclusion of the two 10 GbE ports, I’m disappointed that the other four LAN ports are limited to 1 Gbps. With a street price of $400, 2.5 GbE should be the norm here. (Or at least make two of the four ports 2.5 GbE.)

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