Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
2024-08-19 23:11:54
Model: Archer BE3600  
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Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

BE3600 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router

 

3.6 Gbps Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7: 5Ghz: 2882 Mbps, 2.4 GHz: 688 Mbps

Maximized Coverage: Four external Antennae with Beamforming allow for stronger and more reliable connections while minimizing interference.

Multi-Link Operation – Allows your compatible Wi-Fi 7 Devices to communicate using both 2.4Ghz and 5GHz bands.

EasyMesh Compatible: Works with EasyMesh routers and range extenders to form seamless whole home Mesh Wi-Fi, preventing drops and lag when moving between signals.

Multi-Gig Connectivity: 2x 2.5G Ports: 1x 2.5GBps WAN, 1x 2.5Gbps LAN, and 3x 1Gbps LAN Ports

USB Sharing: 1x USB 3.0 Port for File Sharing (FTP, Media, Samba)

 

Learn More on the Archer BE3600 Overview Page

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Buy the Archer BE3600 at Walmart

 

What is a Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router?

Wi-Fi 7/6E/6 is essentially a set of instructions for how devices should interact with different wireless frequencies. While newer generations may add support for additional bands, the core enhancements apply across all bands used by the router.

For a Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 router, compatible devices will benefit from features like 4K-QAM and MLO to enhance connections. If you don't have devices that support 6GHz or don't need the extra bandwidth, you can continue using your network's 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.

 

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Re:Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
Tuesday

  @Riley_S I just purchased this routed from my local Wal-Mart, however I can not get more than 100 mbs on wifi.  Any suggestions?

 

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Re:Archer BE3600: Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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Hey @jroth,

You will need to provide a bit more information about what your network looks like, such as what device you have from your ISP, what speed you expect from your ISP, and how you have the Router connected. There are quite a few things that could limit your connection.

 

Also, do you know if the slowed speed also exists with your wired devices? If so, it may be that the cable going to the Archer is limiting the speeds.

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