Reliable TP-Link Archer with Wi-Fi 7 now available for just sixteen hundred! It has great range and easy setup

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
3. 6. 2026 08:30
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Want to upgrade to WiFi 7 but don’t want to break the bank? The TP-Link Archer BE3600 now costs 1,624 CZK with code ALZADNY35 instead of 2,499 CZK. It’s one of the cheapest WiFi 7 routers on the market – but it’s important to know what to expect from “WiFi 7” at this price.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you’re upgrading from WiFi 5/6 and want a modern router with great range, easy setup, and a decent price.
⚠️ Consider that this is WiFi 7 without the 6 GHz band and only one LAN port is 2.5Gb – which is not enough for maximum WiFi 7 speeds.
💡 For 1,624 CZK with code ALZADNY35, it’s one of the best-rated affordable WiFi 7 routers (4.8/5, 98% recommend).

WiFi 7, but without 6 GHz – what does that mean

This is the most important thing that more experienced users point out in reviews. The router is dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) and brings modern WiFi 7 features like MLO, 4K-QAM, and lower latency – but it lacks the 6 GHz band, which enables the highest speeds of flagship WiFi 7 routers. In practice, this means: if you’re upgrading from WiFi 5 or 6, you’ll notice a significant jump in stability and coverage, but if you’re chasing the absolute maximum of WiFi 7, opt for a more expensive tri-band model. For an average household, this “WiFi 7 for everyone” is a reasonable compromise.

What 93 owners praise

Most frequently mentioned are easy setup via the Tether app (even a complete novice can handle it), excellent range and coverage even in larger apartments, and overall stability. A pleasant bonus that owners highlight: you can connect a disk via the USB 3.0 port, and the router functions as a small NAS – a network folder accessible from anywhere. Over LAN, read/write speeds are around 160/110 MB/s, and over WiFi, around 40 MB/s. Additionally, EasyMesh for expansion and the option to separate IoT devices into their own network.

For whom and what to watch out for

It’s a great choice for an average to moderately demanding household with dozens of connected devices, a smart home, and a requirement for reliable coverage. A few minor points for more demanding users: only one 2.5Gb LAN port (the rest are gigabit), the router does not support SSH management, and some users report issues with the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client as well as with connecting certain USB drives. If none of these are concerns for you, it’s hard to find a better price/performance ratio for 1,624 CZK.

Is a dual-band WiFi 7 router enough for you, or are you aiming directly for 6 GHz?

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