New Arrival RE800BE-The First Wi-Fi 7 Range Extender is on the way
In early 2024, we are thrilled to introduce a new member to the TP-link WiFi 7 family. Say hello to the RE800BE, the world's very first Wi-Fi 7 tri-band wireless range extender! With its cutting-edge technology, this extender amps up throughput, slashes latency, and enhances reliability for various emerging applications. But that's not all! When you use RE800BE to create an EasyMesh network with our WiFi 7 router, you'll experience a lightning-fast Wi-Fi 7 network in every corner.
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QA:
1. When will RE800BE be ready for purchase?
We currently don't have a specific release date for the RE800BE, but it could be expected in early 2024.
Usually, when it's ready for sale, online retailers such as Amazon will likely announce a pre-order date.
2. Does EasyMesh on the RE800BE support 6Ghz?
Yes. But please make sure the host router also supports EasyMesh on 6GHz. Currently, the following Archer BE products support EasyMesh on 6GHz.
| Archer BE550_V1_1.0.5 |
| Archer BE9300_V1_1.0.5 |
| Archer GE800_V1_1.0.3 |
3. Does EasyMesh on the RE800BE support Ethernet Backhaul?
Not yet and It will be added via the firmware upgrade soon.
4. Does RE800BE support customizing its wireless SSID and password on 2.4/5/6GHz?
Yes, and it needs to be under standard wireless range extender mode. It will follow the wireless SSID and password under EasyMesh Mode.
If you are interested in RE800BE and want to know more about RE800BE, please feel free to comment below.
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@KimSim I have been looking for this as well, but here from the United States. For a while now the RE655BE has been sold and a lot of times is discounted from suggested pricing. But suggested price is so high this next model up would by my estimate $350 USD, and then the Archer BE800.(Also BE19000) would go on sale and even drop to $350 USD if you were watching carefully. This would make for no real space for the RE800BE. Recently everything is increasing in price here, so the market position of this RE800BE soon should be available....
I noticed in my searches that the RE800BE is available in the EU. Is there an issue for you to buy one from one of the neighboring countries there?
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@jzchen I contacted TP-Link support about that, and they said that if I did that my device wouldn't be under warranty if I did that. So if anything ever went bad, I would have to hope that the store I bought it from help. And even if the store I buy from was willing, I'd have to consider the cost and danger of sending in the mail. On a side note, I am not from an EU country, so that might make costs go up even more because of customs and whatnot.
All in all, just not worth it to import from any non-Scandinavian country.
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