New Arrival Ultra-Thin and Minimalist Design AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Air Router --- Archer Air R5
New Arrival Ultra-Thin and Minimalist Design AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Air Router --- Archer Air R5
Hello,
Glad to share with you a new TP-Link AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Air Router, Archer Air R5, which brings you an Ultra-Thin Design and Extraordinary Performance.
Note: 8 mm refers to the thickness of the majority of the device. Some portions may exceed this size out of necessity.
Ultra-Thin and Minimalist Design
Let’s look at its attractive appearance with Ultra-Thin and Minimalist Design.
Archer Air R5 has a compact size of 210×148×10.8 mm and is even thinner than a wall outlet. The pure white shell, minimalist lines, and rounded corners form an elegant appearance and make Archer Air R5 better integrated with modern home interiors.
The LED and WPS 2-in-1 button on the front and the Type-C power port on the bottom further simplify Archer Air R5’s look.
Flexible Installation, Ultra Convenience
Archer Air R5 is designed to easily mount onto walls and offers multiple installation methods. With two 3M adhesives on its back and a plastic bracket accessory, you can paste or mount it on a wall. Its freer placement also saves electrical socket space.
Note: Do not mount the router until the network is set up.
Smart Antennas for All-Round Coverage
Archer Air R5’s built-in smart antennas use intelligent algorithms to auto-detect your devices’ locations and switch to the optimal antenna arrays, ensuring all-round stable signals even in duplex houses.
Flexibly Create Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi
Archer Air R5 is EasyMesh-compatible. If you have any dead zones at home, simply add another EasyMesh router/range extender to further form your whole home multi-gigabit mesh Wi-Fi. No more searching for a stable connection. For a better network experience, we recommend combining with Archer Air E5.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What's the recommended placement location for the Archer Air R5?
The back area of the router is used for heat dissipation. It works best when the router is mounted on a wall. This device shall be installed at a height of less than 2 meters.
For better Wi-Fi signal and coverage, please make sure there are no obstacles in front of it.
Q2. How to mount Archer Air R5 on the wall?
There are two methods to mount it on the wall: 1) Via 3M Adhesives, 2) Via mounting bracket
For more details, please refer to the setup and installation video: How to Set Up TP-Link Archer Air R5 Wi-Fi 6 Router.
Q3. Which items are included in the package of Archer Air R5?
1) Wireless Router Archer Air R5
2) Quick Installation Guide
3) Power Adapter
4) Plastic Bracket
5) Gigabit Network cable
6) Installation Accessories
Q4. What devices are included in Archer Air R5(3-pack)?
Archer Air R5(3-pack) is a combination of 1*Archer Air R5 and 2*Archer Air E5.
Note: Air R5 is a wireless router with 2*1Gbps ports, while Air E5 is a range extender without Ethernet ports.
Q5. Does the Archer Air R5 support VPN Server?
Yes, it supports VPN Server including PPTP VPN Server and OpenVPN Server.
Q6. What is the specification of the power requirements for USB Type C of the Archer Air R5?
The power supply of the USB Type C port on Archer Air R5 should be 5VDC/2A.
Q7. Does Archer Air R5 support EasyMesh Ethernet Backhaul?
Not yet, it support EasyMesh but doesn't support Ethernet Backhaul for now, however, Ethernet Backhaul will be added on Archer Air R5 in the future.
For more information about Archer Air R5, you could also refer to its Datasheet or User Guide:
Archer Air R5(EU) 1.0_Datasheet
Related Product
Archer Air E5: Revolution in Hardware Design
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I bought 2x of these but I guess my question applies to EasyMesh in general.
Is there any way I can control the wifi power of the satellite device? Alternatively, do we know if the wifi power setting is replicated from the main router?
I want to minimize the radiation in the edge of the appartment where the satellite is sitting now, thinking maybe to switch the roles between the 2 routers as all the setting is available on the main router only, but not sure if it makes sense at all.
It's realy a pity configuration options are super primitive and I can't find any technical information on EasyMesh neither.
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I bought this yesterday. 5Gz band works perfect. 2.4Gz drops and can sometimes not be found. All my smart lamps and speakers works on 2.4gz. I cant even turn on a lamp.
Ive done the reset 5 times. works for 2 minutes then it drops.
My problem seems to be the same problems who occured on the earlier models.
I don't have time for this. Never TP again.
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Any news on ethernet backhaul? For easymesh.
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Michaelflat1 wrote
Any news on ethernet backhaul? For easymesh.
Unfortunately, we still don't receive advanced notice about when Ethernet Backhaul will be available on Archer Air R5, once there is any update, we will update this thread.
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Just bought this thing and very excited about ethernet backhaul support in the future.
Now its working great in wireless mesh mode in pair with 2 ethernet backhauled AX10's
I'm having dropped packets on my wired network, seems like wireless mesh and ethernet backhaul mesh is somehow conflicting.
Well, it'll be just another access point then
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@datspike so has an update been released already to support EasyMesh over wired backhaul?
I've recently ditched my Google Nest Wifi Pro system because my new place has network cable installed to the different rooms. Add to this that my ISP's modem/router was giving me better wireless performance compared to a single node of the Google system. Now I'm just using my ISP's modem/router + TP-Link RE700X extender in AP mode (over ethernet backhaul). Seems pretty solid so far.
Eventually I'd like to change my ISP's router (or put it in bridge mode) with a TP-Link EasyMesh compatible router for better configurability. The sleek looks of the R5 would be a nice bonus.
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