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    TP-Link Unveils Two New Competitive Wi-Fi 7 Options at CES 2026
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    TP-Link Unveils Two New Competitive Wi-Fi 7 Options at CES 2026

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    TP-Link today showcased its two new Wi-Fi 7 devices at CES 2026: the Archer BE670 and the Deco BE77. As you might guess from the name, the former is meant to be a standalone router (though you can get multiple units to form an EasyMesh system) and the latter is a purpose-built mesh solution.

    Compared to this time last year, the number of new devices TP-Link announced this year is modest, likely because the company already has arguably the most extensive portfolio of Wi-Fi 7 solutions. In fact, these two new members barely squeeze into a tight spot in the Wi-Fi 7 specification landscape, mainly to help TP-Link stay on the competitive edge.

    TP-Link Deco BE77 BE17000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh SystemTP-Link Deco BE77 BE17000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh System
    TP-Link Deco BE77 BE17000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh System is being showcased at CES 2026.

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    • TP-Link at CES 2026: That single-10Gbps-port pain
      • Familiar variants
      • Made to compete
    • Availabilty
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    TP-Link at CES 2026: That single-10Gbps-port pain

    While the two new pieces of hardware are totally different from each other in design and target audience, they share one thing in common: each has only one 10Gbps port.

    The Archer BE670 comes with a 10Gbps WAN port, one 2.5Gbps LAN port, and two Gigabit LAN ports. While the ports of the Deco BE77 are auto-sensing, there’s one 10Gbps port (which is an RJ45/SFP+ combo port), a 2.5Gbps port, and one Gigabit port–you connect one of them to an Internet source, and it’ll work as the WAN, and the rest will function as LAN.

    The lack of a second 10Gbps port means that the fastest wired connection you can get from the hardware is limited by its 2.5Gbps port. As a result, if you have a faster-than-2.5Gbps broadband, there’s generally no way to experience that meaningfully with either of the new devices.

    However, for users with sub-2Gbps bandwidth needs, which is the majority of users, the pain from the lack of a second 10Gbps link doesn’t apply.

    TP-Link Deco BE77 BE17000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh RouterTP-Link Deco BE77 BE17000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router
    Each TP-Link Deco BE77 mesh router comes with a single 10Gbps RJ45/SFP+ port that can function as either RJ45 or SFP+ at a time.

    Familiar variants

    Other than that, the new router and mesh system are not new; they are simply slight variants of previously released hardware.

    The Archer BE670 shares the same design as the dual-band Archer BE400, but is now a tri-band and has a 10Gbps port.

    The Deco BE77 looks the same as the Deco BE63 (which is known as the Deco BE65 in certain retailers) but with higher hardware specs, though not as high as the top-tier Deco BE85, which has two 10Gbps ports and higher 5GHz specs.

    Made to compete

    So what’s the point of releasing these two, considering TP-Link’s vast other similar options? The answer is to compete.

    Specifically, TP-Link seems to pitch the Archer BE670 against the NETGEAR RS300, which costs more but offers slightly lower hardware specs, as shown in the table below.

    Archer BE670 NETGEAR RS300
    Price $299.99 $399.99
    Bands & Throughput Tri-Band 12 Gbps Tri-Band 12 Gbps
    Wall-Mountable Design Yes No
    Coverage Up to 3,000 sq. ft. Up to 3,000 sq. ft.
    Device Capacity 128 120
    WAN & LAN Ports 1x 10 Gbps WAN
    1x 2.5 Gbps LAN
    3x 1 Gbps LAN
    1x 2.5 Gbps LAN
    3x 1 Gbps LAN
    TP-Link Archer BE670 vs. NETGEAR RS300
    TP-Link Archer BE670 at CES 2026TP-Link Archer BE670 at CES 2026
    The TP-Link Archer BE670 at CES 2026.

    Similarly, the Deco BE77 seems designed to edge out the ASUS in terms of hardware specs and pricing, as shown in the table below, which shows the information TP-Link gleaned from the competing manufacturer’s website.

    Deco BE77
    (3-pack)
    ASUS ZenWiFi BT8
    (3-pack)
    Price $799.99 $799.99
    Bands & Throughput Tri-Band BE17000 Tri-Band BE1400
    Wall-Mountable Design Yes No
    Coverage Up to 8500 sq. ft. Up to 8850 sq. ft.
    Device Capacity 200 100
    WAN & LAN Ports 1x 10 Gbps RJ45/SFP+ combo
    1x 2.5 Gbps LAN
    1x 1 Gbps LAN
    2x 2.5 Gbps
    2x 1 Gbps
    TP-Link Deco BE77 vs. ASUS ZenWiFi BT8

    At a glance, TP-Link’s new devices are definitely more competitively priced. However, it’s hard to judge the value from the hardware specs and pricing alone. Speaking of which, it’s safe to say TP-Link’s new Archer BE670 and Deco BE77 will offer a similar real-world experience as previous variants.

    Availabilty

    TP-Link says the new Deco BE77 is available today and costs $799.99 (3-pack), $599.99 (2-pack), or $399.99 for a single router. The Archer BE670 can also be pre-ordered today for $299.99, but won’t start shipping until January 13.

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