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TP-Link's First Wi-Fi 8 Router Is Coming, if the FCC Allows It

TP-Link says early testing shows Wi-Fi 8 can improve long-range speeds by 33% and multi-device performance by up to 20%.

  • TP-Link unveiled its Archer 8 router, the first consumer product in a Wi-Fi 8 lineup slated for October 2026 release, though the official Wi-Fi 8 standard is not expected to be finalized until March 2028.
  • Designed to address "common frustrations," the router claims 33 percent better stability at range and a 30 percent performance boost for single-device connections across multiple floors, according to TP-Link.
  • Federal Communications Commission lists foreign-made routers as a security risk, creating uncertainty for US availability, though TP-Link Systems Inc. confirmed it will comply with required FCC processes for all companies.
  • TP-Link president Jeff Barney stated the device is "designed to deliver exactly that: lower latency, better performance under interference, and more stable connectivity," as the firm plans to launch Deco 8 and Roam 8 in 2027.
  • The manufacturer faces ongoing scrutiny following Commerce, Justice, and Defense department investigations into potential Chinese cyberattack links; earlier this year, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the company, alleging unauthorized device access.
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TP-Link has announced the Archer 8 model, declaring it its first Wi-Fi 8 platform. The device will hit store shelves on October 8, 2026. That's right, we'll be getting routers ready for the new standard more than a year before it's officially approved. The final technical specifications for the next generation of wireless networks won't reach standards organizations until March 2028. Asus, however, has been in a similar rush, having already anno…

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T3 broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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