New Arrival Archer BE400-BE6500 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

Hi All,
We are excited to announce the arrival of the Archer BE400 --- TP-Link’s another Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router with 2.4 GHz up to 688 Mbps and 5 GHz up to 5764 Mbps!
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6.5 Gbps Dual-Band WiFi 7
Enables your devices to run at full speed. Enjoy fluent 4K/8K streaming, immersive AR/VR gaming, and blazing-fast downloads.
Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
Transmits data with Wi-Fi 7 clients across multiple bands simultaneously to increase throughput, reduce latency, and improve reliability for various networking behaviors.
2.5G Wired Connection
1× 2.5 Gbps WAN port, 1× 2.5 Gbps LAN port and 3× 1 Gbps LAN ports offer high-speed data transmissions.
Maximized Coverage
6× 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.
TP-Link HomeShield
Enhanced security defends against the latest cyber threats.
Great Compatibility
Supports all Wi-Fi generations and devices and all internet providers.
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@Marvin_S so i have the be400, and currently running a homelab, i have some game servers running on it but need to be able to access remote commands via rcon, however in order to do that i need to allow an inbound connection setting on the firewall for this to work, now the server os doesn't allow me to change firewall settings like possible on a windows machine so i went to check my router if i could do it, but there only seems to be a setting for firewall rules for ipv6 and nothing for ipv4. is there anyway i can find a setting that allows me to modify ipv4 firewall rules or is my only solution here to go with a different router solution?
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