New Arrival Archer TBE550E - Wi-Fi 7 BE9300 Bluetooth 5.4 PCIe Adapter
Supercharge Your Desktop with Wi-Fi 7
5760 Mbps (6 GHz) + 2880 Mbps (5 GHz) + 688 Mbps (2.4 GHz)
Our first flagship Wi-Fi 7 Network Adapter, the Archer TBE550E, offers unrivaled speeds and is proving itself to be one of the fastest tri-band network adapters available. With the latest Wi-Fi 7 features, such as 320 MHZ Channel Widths, 4K-QAM, and Multi-RU, this network adapter is unparalleled in performance.
Learn More on our Spotlight: What is Wi-Fi 7? How Does Wi-Fi 7 Work?
Wider Signal Coverage — A separate magnetic base with two multi-directional antennas designed for optimal signal reception and flexible placement away from the back of your PC.
Multicolor Wi-Fi Status Lighting: The base of the adapter is equipped with vibrant LED lighting effects, providing an intuitive indication of network status and enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
Reliable Bluetooth 5.4 Connectivity: Security and Reliability Improvements over earlier Bluetooth generations to Support All Your Devices.
Low-Profile Bracket: In addition to the standard bracket, a low-profile bracket is included to accommodate small form factor computer cases.
Sturdy, Magnetic Base: Move your antennae away from the back of your PC and sources of interference for improved connectivity and stability.
Archer TBE550E Product Overview Page | Buy the Archer TBE550E on Amazon Now
† Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, AP limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and AP location.
‡ Use of Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), and other features including 320 MHz Bandwidth, 4096-QAM, Multi-RUs, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and BSS Color requires the AP and PC OS to also support the corresponding features. Current Support for the TBE550E is limited to Windows 11 PCs.
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I'm pretty much ready to toss this TBE550E card in the drawer, it was getting 4Gbps to the router, then a couple days later it's 1.4Gbps on Win 11 Pro, router hasn't moved, desktop computer hasn't moved, no router changes, nothing in the way of the signal. That's pretty bad, about to put my Intel BE200 card back in, and at least even though it really had trouble with WiFi 7 in Linux Mint 22, it still connected fine on the AX band, with this card it's a bunch of nothing. I would say this card is still in Alpha zone, not even Beta zone ready yet. Maybe it will be worth using when it gets put into the Linux kernel and you make it's use consistent with WinBlows 11, ye I'm not a fan of this version of Windows, that's why my main driver for many years has been Linux Mint, which with my Intel BE200 card I can boot into either drive, the Linux or the Windows and all my hardware works, because this card isn't ready for release yet, I have to use a USB WiFi Dongle for Linux, that's not acceptable. Pulling the card out and tossing in the drawer right after I type this. My whole network is TP-Link and it has been fantastic, so I thought I would get the card to match my BE9300 A550 router, waste of money it seems.
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