

🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and security — don’t get left buffering!
The TP-Link Archer AX55 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router delivering up to 2402 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz bands. Equipped with OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and Beamforming, it ensures low latency and wide coverage. It features TP-Link HomeShield for advanced network security, supports VPN client/server, USB 3.0 connectivity, and is EasyMesh compatible. Designed for modern smart homes, it offers seamless multi-device performance, robust parental controls, and voice control via Alexa.










| ASIN | B09G5W9R6R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #648 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,552) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.66 pounds |
| Item model number | Archer AX55 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 9.45 x 2.87 inches |
A**S
Outstanding router that has revolutionized my home internet with incredible speed and coverage!
This TP-Link Archer AX55 Wi-Fi 6 router has been absolutely incredible and completely transformed my home networking experience with blazing fast speeds and rock-solid reliability - the quality is outstanding with premium construction that delivers genuine AX3000 performance across my entire house while maintaining stable connections even with multiple devices streaming simultaneously, and I love how the advanced Wi-Fi 6 technology provides future-proof networking that handles everything from work video calls to 4K streaming without any lag or buffering. The functionality is phenomenal as the dual-band design eliminates the congestion issues I experienced with my old router while the easy setup process had me up and running in minutes without technical expertise, plus the gigabit ethernet ports provide lightning-fast wired connections for gaming and high-performance devices that demand maximum speed. It looks great with sleek, modern styling that fits perfectly in any home environment without the bulky, industrial appearance of many routers, and the intelligent antenna design provides excellent coverage throughout my multi-story home while maintaining strong signal strength in previously dead zones. At this price point for genuine Wi-Fi 6 performance, it's incredible value compared to expensive mesh systems or constantly dealing with slow, unreliable internet that affects productivity and entertainment - this router has eliminated all my connectivity frustrations while supporting the bandwidth demands of modern smart homes with multiple streaming devices, and family members constantly comment on how much faster and more reliable our internet has become, making this one of the smartest technology investments for dramatically improving home networking performance while providing the advanced features needed for today's connected lifestyle.
T**S
Solid performer
[updated] I updated from a TP-Link Archer C7. I have an Arris SB8200 modem. Here are a few notes. The AX55 signal strength seems a little better, especially in the 5 GHz band. It also adds 802.11ax and WPA3 security as well as "Smart Connect" which allows you to combine 2.4G and 5G bands under a single SSID and have the router decide which to use with each client. You could just give the separate bands the same SSID with any router. In that case each client would decide which band to use. The router login no longer uses a username, only a password. I have now tried "Smart Connect" with 2 TP-Link routers in 2 different houses and I am not impressed. On both I eventually had to separate the 2 bands. It was especially dysfunctional on mobile devices (phones, laptops, etc.). It doesn't seem to switch bands very easily as you move around. Even stationary devices seem to bounce inexplicably between the two bands, which can have very different signal strengths. The wi-fi encryption settings can be a problem depending on your equipment. The options are: None WPA2-PSK[AES] WPA2-PSK[AES]+WPA-PSK[TKIP] WPA3-Personal WPA3-Personal+WPA2-PSK[AES] WPA2-Enterprise WPA/WPA2-Enterprise I wouldn't touch either WPA or TKIP. Previously I used only WPA2-PSK[AES]. I would have liked to have used WPA3-Personal+WPA2-PSK[AES] here, but I have an older 2.4G printer with WPA/WPA2[AES or TKIP]. It would not connect unless the router was set to WPA2-PSK[AES] or WPA2-PSK[AES]+WPA-PSK[TKIP]. In the end, I set the 2.4G band to WPA2 (only) and the 5G band to WPA2+WPA3. Configuration and Installation ----------------------------------- Installing the router was pretty straightforward. I turned off wi-fi on my laptop, wired it (DHCP) to one of the router's client ports, browsed to 192.168.0.1, and logged in (password is on the bottom of the router). Alternatively, you could leave your wi-fi enabled and connect to the router's default SSID, also on the bottom. Doing it over wi-fi is just a bit more risky. I configured it entirely through the web interface using the Advanced menus. I changed the password and IPv4 address and left it with a temporary SSID while walking through all the other settings. After that was done, I shut down my old router, changed the temporary SSID and passcode on the new router to the permanent ones, shut down the new router, and connected it to my modem. I have not as yet found anything I can do with the Tether app that I can't do, and more easily, with the web interface. The router would not connect to the internet when I powered it on until I remembered that the modem has to be rebooted to pick up the router's MAC address. It won't connect to a new router until then. I powered off both, powered up the modem, waited until it was fully up, and then powered up the router. It connected immediately and has been running fine since then. Once connected, I reviewed the internet (IPv4 and IPv6) status and settings. For Comcast, at least in this area, the IPv6 WAN connection type is Dynamic IP(SLAAC/DHCPv6) with DHCPv6 and prefix delegation selected. The LAN type is SLAAC+Stateless DHCP. I prefer to use Google's public DNS servers (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4, 2001:4860:4860::8888, and 2001:4860:4860::8844), I've set those to override the Comcast-provided defaults. Performance --------------- I have 400 Mbps Comcast service with an Arris SB8200 modem. The modem indicates DOCSIS 3.1 service on the downstream side, but not on the upstream side. My laptop wireless NIC is an Intel AC7265 dual-band b/g/n/ac adapter. On a wired connection to the router, I get download speeds of 475+ Mbps. 480 would be the most I would expect given Comcast's typical practice of over-provisioning by 20%. On 5G wi-fi with 40 MHz channels, I get 475 Mbps next to the router and about 20' away in the same room. I get 355 Mbps in the next room, which is 73% faster than with the Archer C7. On 2.4G wi-fi with 20 MHz channels, I get 100 Mbs in the next room and 45 Mbs 2 floors up on the opposite side of the house. That's 25% and 80% faster than with my Archer C7. Those who have unexpectedly slow wi-fi performance and who have "Smart Connect" enabled may be connected via the 2.4 GHz band without realizing it. Another reason not to use that feature. I live in a crowded wi-fi neighborhood with people who think it's a good idea to use 40 or 80 MHz channels in the 2.4 GHz band. Don't do that. It makes all your neighbors' performance worse and doesn't really help yours.
J**D
Great little travel router that really delivers peace of mind
Great little travel router that really delivers peace of mind. It’s compact, fast, and incredibly easy to use in hotels and on the road. The VPN setup is straightforward and once enabled, it automatically protects all your devices, which is a huge plus when connecting to public Wi-Fi. Performance has been solid and reliable, exactly what you want when traveling. The only thing I wish it had is a built-in internal battery. That would make it even more convenient in places like airports, especially during short waits when you’re trying to conserve laptop or phone battery and don’t want to plug in yet another device. Overall, a very well-designed travel router that does what it promises and does it well.
J**A
Usefull for secure file sharing and very lightweight, easy setup
G**A
An exceptionally good and easy to use travel modem. However it does not have a kill switch which is the basic point of having it for its vpn capability. Disappointing as I said it’s very easy to set up and seems reliable otherwise.
M**R
I’ve been using the TP-Link AX3000 WiFi 6 Router (Archer AX55) for a while now, and I’m really impressed with its performance. The WiFi coverage is strong and stable throughout my home — even in areas where my old router struggled. The WiFi 6 technology makes a big difference — faster speeds, smoother streaming, and no lag even when multiple devices are connected. The setup was super easy using the TP-Link Tether app, and it supports OneMesh, which means I can easily extend coverage in the future if needed. I also like the built-in VPN support and the robust security features, which give me peace of mind. The router looks sleek, runs cool, and has been very reliable with no drops or restarts needed. Overall, it’s a fantastic router for the price — perfect for gaming, streaming, and work-from-home use. Highly recommended!
L**E
Setting up the router was easy: start with admin password change/set new password configure name for SSID and choose to leave both separate or combine to smart switch. I selected smart option setup internet connection or skip. I choose to skip so I could copy info from my old router logged in to my old router from another device & setup internet side by sides Bandwidth, Speed, Coverage: wow it had long range with good bandwidth. I curranty had one main router and an extender as the main router could not cover my full house. I just replaced both with this one single router. even to the ends of my house I get 40-50MB bandwidth, which is like 2-3 walls behind. Multiple Network for isolation and protection plus Mesh: the router can be configured with network separation for more security. each network has 2.4 or 5G option Your home privet network can be combined with Smart option which broadcasts s single SSID but switched devices between 2.4 or 5G based on coverage or reach There are 4 network options and all can be managed or kept separate Home/privet network, IoT device network, guest network and LAN network (via cable) you can easily setup one mesh by adding more LP-Link mesh devices to extend you network if required (support only TP-link devices) Security option, Parental control and Tether app: the router comes inbuilt with basic security that checks for your router configuration if week or if you have a less secure configuration or password for your Wi-Fi network isolation, where you can isolate IoT devices from your home network it has paid upgrade to prevent intrusion, web filter and IOT device protection (monthly or yearly plan) the router can be managed over the internet via the tether app, you need to link it to your account to use it. parental control creates separate profiles per home user so you can add all their devices to their own profile & configure it separately. allow or block access using Tether app made easy. Over this router is a great option if you are looking for an upgrade with wifi 6 with inbuilt basic security options.
I**D
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