Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router

Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router

Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router
Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router
2024-10-15 06:48:53 - last edited 2024-10-29 01:58:55
Model: Archer GXE75  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version:

Hello everyone,

I'm happy here to announce the Archer GXE75, a Wi-Fi 6E-compatible gaming router designed for gamers seeking lightning-fast connectivity and seamless performance. Enjoy speeds up to 5.4 Gbps with a 2.5G Multi-Gigabit port and 4× optimally positioned antennas. Experience exclusive game acceleration, an easy-to-use game panel, and robust security with TP-Link HomeShield. Optimized for gaming, it's also EasyMesh compatible for versatile networking solutions.


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Learn More About the Archer GXE75

 

Highlights:
 

  • Lightning-Fast Gaming Wi-Fi up to 5.4 Gbps

Delivering 2402 Mbps on a 6 GHz band, 2402 Mbps on a 5 GHz band, and 574 Mbps on a 2.4 GHz band

 

  • 2.5G Multi-Gigabit Port and 4 1G LAN Ports

Supercharge your gaming network with the Archer GXE75 featuring a lightning-fast 2.5G WAN port and four 1G LAN ports for unrivaled speed and seamless multiplayer gaming.

 

  • Exclusive Acceleration for Games

Accelerate game applications, game devices, mobile games, and game servers. Stabilize connections, minimize jitter, lag, and ping while boosting speed.

 

  • Seamless EasyMesh Network Compatibility

Expand your network effortlessly with EasyMesh technology. Connect multiple Archer GXE75 routers for complete coverage throughout your home without sacrificing performance.

 

Supports OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP Over IPsec, and WireGuard VPN helping you access internet resources remotely, securely, and privately.

 

  • Game Applications Boost with QoS

Automatically detects and optimizes gaming streams to accelerate your game applications to run at high speeds, even on a crowded network.

 

  • Prioritize Game Devices with the Designated Gaming Port and Band

Automatically prioritizes your game device traffic, letting you focus on play, not battling for bandwidth.

 

  • Game Server Acceleration by GPN (Gamers Private Network)

Take Advantage of our partnership with GPN (Gamers Private Network) to shorten the path from your game to the server. This feature is driven by real-time measurements to provide you with a better connection.

FAQ: How to Setup WTFast® GPN on TP-Link Gaming Router

 

  • Game Port Forwarding

With simple 3 clicks, achieve seamless communication between your game console or PC and the game server.

 

 

Tip: By Default, the GXE75 comes with UPnP enabled to accommodate better gaming devices, such as consoles, and gaming applications that may use additional ports.

 

If UPnP is not necessary for your network, or you would like to see the small performance increase possible with the setting disabled, feel free to disable the setting and configure port forwards for your devices.

 

 

Availability Notice:

Please note that the Archer GXE75 may not be available at this initial release in all countries or regions. While customers in some regions may have the opportunity to purchase the product right away, availability in others may take additional time. We recommend checking with local retailers or our local website for the most up-to-date information on availability in your area.

 

Feel free to leave any comments or questions you have. We are happy to discuss.

 

 

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Re:Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router
2024-10-22 08:07:28

  @Kevin_Z 

Great.

Can you tell me if the router is able to be configured to 

1.Forward to an on premises DHCP server (not use the inbuilt DHCP)

2. Use an internal IP Range such as 10.0.0.x

 

and if there are any limitations around these two configurations.

 

 

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Re:Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router
2024-10-23 06:54:41

@TheTimp 

 

TheTimp wrote

  @Kevin_Z 

Great.

Can you tell me if the router is able to be configured to 

1.Forward to an on premises DHCP server (not use the inbuilt DHCP)

2. Use an internal IP Range such as 10.0.0.x

 

You can disable the built-in DHCP server on the router and set another DHCP server on the network.

 

TheTimp wrote

and if there are any limitations around these two configurations.

 

Certain functions or features that rely on the router's DHCP server may indeed be affected. This includes features like Address Reservation and Guest Network. For example, if you have configured a local DHCP server on a NAS or Pi-Hole and have set up a guest network isolated from the main network on the router, devices connected to this guest network might not be able to access the internet.

 

When you disable the built-in DHCP server on the router, the router will stop assigning IP addresses and instead forward DHCP requests to the local network where the actual DHCP server is supposed to respond. This setup requires careful configuration to ensure that the DHCP server is properly set up to handle these requests and assign IP addresses within the desired range, such as 10.0.0.x.

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Re:Archer GXE75 - AXE5400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router
2024-10-23 07:19:07

  @Kevin_Z 

 

Thanks that's what I was looking for.

 

I want to set the router up as 10.0.10.1 and have the devices on my network configured via my DHCP/DNS server, which will assign IPs from a 10,0,10,x range (subnet), and use a default gateway of 10.010.1.

 

My existing Telstra NBN router does not allow this, do I replacing the router (and the ISP)

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2024-10-23 08:33:56

@TheTimp 

 

As I understand, even with a new router, you will still need to connect it to the NBN modem. You cannot get rid of it.

 

Please confirm this with Telstra to ensure it meets your requirements.

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2024-10-24 02:42:17

  @Kevin_Z 

 

oh yes switching to a different ISP, using the same NBN modem..

 

Just want to make sure from the router side, the internal network can be 10,x.x.x  and can use my internal servers :-)

 

(I don't want to have to reconfigure my dns and dhcp servers - just lazy - am happy with the current config)

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