TP-Link Archer BE3600 Dual Band Router WiFi 7 BE3600Mbps, WiFi Router, 2.5G Ports, USB 3.0 Port, Maximised Coverage, VPN Router, Replace ISP Router, WiFi Booster, HomeShield, Easy Setup, EasyMesh
Original price was: £149.99.£69.98Current price is: £69.98.









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𝟯.𝟲 𝗚𝗯𝗽𝘀 𝗗𝘂𝗮𝗹-𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗶𝗙𝗶 𝟳 (𝟮.𝟰 𝗚𝗛𝘇 & 𝟱 𝗚𝗛𝘇): Leveraging the power of Wi-Fi 7, Archer BE3600 provides up to 3.6 Gbps over dual bands, ensuring smoother 4K/8K streaming, immersive AR/VR gaming, and ultra-fast downloads for all your devices.
𝟮𝘅 𝟮.𝟱𝗚 𝗣𝗼𝗿𝘁𝘀: 1x 2.5 Gbps WAN port, 1x 2.5 Gbps LAN port and 3x 1 Gbps LAN ports offer high-speed data transmissions; Easily share files between connected devices by plugging into an external drive; You can even make it your personal cloud storage and access it from outside securely
𝗠𝗮𝘅𝗶𝗺𝗶𝘇𝗲𝗱 𝗖𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲: 4x external antennas along with Beamforming deliver more capacity, stronger and more reliable connections, and less interference
𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘆𝗠𝗲𝘀𝗵-𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗯𝗹𝗲: Works with EasyMesh routers and range extenders to form seamless whole home Mesh WiFi, preventing drops and lag when moving between signals
𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘆 𝗦𝗲𝘁𝘂𝗽 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗨𝘀𝗲: Network management has never been easier with the Tether app; Supports all Wi-Fi generations and devices and all internet providers
7 reviews for TP-Link Archer BE3600 Dual Band Router WiFi 7 BE3600Mbps, WiFi Router, 2.5G Ports, USB 3.0 Port, Maximised Coverage, VPN Router, Replace ISP Router, WiFi Booster, HomeShield, Easy Setup, EasyMesh
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Original price was: £149.99.£69.98Current price is: £69.98.


Mustahsan qamar –
Excellent Wi-Fi signal compared to virgin Hub 3
After having constant Wi-Fi disconnection issues with my virgin media hub 3. I’ve decided to purchase the Tp-link BE3600 router after reading the reviews as I already had a couple of tp-link RE5500 wifi extenders which I’ve been using to resolve my dead spot Wi-Fi issues. I ended up putting my virgin hub3 into modem mode & used the BE3600 as my main router now which was very simple to set up and once connected all my Wi-Fi issues were resolved and I was getting good signal where previously had dead spots. I run about 26-30 devices connected to Wi-Fi which no longer have connection issues. As the tp-link Wi-Fi extenders have easymesh and the BE3600 router has easymesh technology now I’m using the 2 Wi-Fi extenders in easymesh mode so I have a full mesh network so it’s a win win.Honestly I highly recommend this router as it’s great value at £75 especially if you are having Wi-Fi signal issues with your virgin hub3 obviously can’t comment on any of the other virgin hubs.Also the app is great & simple to use and you can select which device is get priority over others and also create guest networks and has many other features.
Matt117 –
Excellent router
Actually got this to use as a mesh hub rather than a main modem and its doing an excellent job providing excellent speeds over wireless and wired backhaul and really strong signal. Took just pressing the WPS button on the BRSK hub and then on the Archer BE3600 and that was it done. Before I wired the backhaul I was getting a 946mbps in an area I used to struggle to get 250 mbps. Its EasyMesh compatible so plays nice as an extender added to a ISP provided EasyMesh modem, as an extender for a personal modem with EasyMesh or as a strong main modem to replace your ISP hub.Very happy with it, its made a massive improvement
Lord Linhey –
Fantastic value for money and affordable to buy two
I purchased 2 of these to take advantage of the Easymesh facility to link the two. One for upstairs and one for downstairs. This gives a perfect WiFi network system throughout the house, that is seamless on operation. The routers are equipped with a 2GB Lan interface to link the two if you have the facilty, but if not you can link by WiFi.I like the Guest WiFi setup, which you can optionally allow access to the network devices and Internet or just tge Internet. The other optional WiFi will allow a separate link for IoT devices, separating them from the rest of the network as a good security measure. All of these options have 5g and 2g options. There are many other options Including v6 and v7 WiFi standards.One thing that could be improved, is that the Guest and IoT WiFi is not available at the slave router, although the main WiFi is.I think the DHCP leasing arrangement could be improved. The lease is variable between 1 Minute and 2 Days, which is a bit odd, however as I fix all my ip addresses it doesn’t bother me.The facility of the built in VPN is very good with all the options for Openvpn and Wireguard is great.The other options, of which there are many, this router is very versatile and fantastic value for money. You won’t be disappointed.
Adrian Costello –
Could it finally be true?
Great router. Bought it to replace Vodafone’s terrible one as provided with the new full fibre install. We did have loads of trouble getting it to talk directly to the ONT so I had to use the Vodafone Power Hub as a modem for a while. But TP Support kept plugging away and we got it to work in the end and now we have a clean topology without a reliance on Vodafone’s hardware and all the problems seem to have faded away (fingers-crossed). I’m inclined to think that all the teething problems were down to Vodafone because the whole process has been a nightmare. But after months I think we’re there finally, with a good router and full fibre. Living the friggin’ dream!
Graham Thompson –
Very fast
I decided to purchase this to go in my sons bedroom. We already had a cable from oir main router up to the bedroom for his PS5 as the WiFi is very weak from our main router. I plugged this router into the main router with said cable and now we have super fast WiFi in all upstairs bedrooms as well as having spare eternity ports. The speed shown in the image is when I test the WiFi while in the same room as the new router.Setup was very easy thanks to the Tether app which guides you through the process every step of the way.Overall I am absolutely delighted with this router and it has solved a long standing issues we’ve had with poor WiFi signal in the upstairs rooms of our 3 storey town house. My provider admitted the signal was poor in upstairs rooms but wouldn’t give me any free mesh boxes and I’ve tried normal WiFi boosters which do not give good speeds. This is definitely worth the money.
Soban –
Excellent network handling
This router is excellent. I have this in a mesh setup with another TP-Link router and it was extremely straight forward to setup. Plugged the ethernet into it which leads from the main router and it created a nice mesh system where it hands off to each device depending on what vicinity youre in. It handles high amounts of traffic extremely well, tested this with 15 devices on it and it didnt hitch once. I have an iPhone 17 Air which supports WI-FI 7 and you can see it pull the max it can. The device is fairly reasonably sized with 4 antennas and enough ports on the back. See below for speed test result through this router.
C T. –
Works Perfectly With Sky fttp
After returning my ASUS RT-58U wi-fi 7 router for poor WiFi performance and frequent disconnects, I purchased this tp link be3600 with a bit of hesitation as couldn’t really find a review stating it works with sky fttp connected to the open reach ONT, plugged in and ran the usual first setup and hey presto I was connected with no messing around, been on over 24hrs with no issues at all, everything connected to WiFi and speed and signal strength perfect, definitely worth the £74.99 I paid for it, for some reason it’s now £149.99 🤔