plore the
New Era of WiFi
AX1800 Dual-Band
Wi-Fi 6 Router
Archer AX20
Faster Speeds. More Connected Devices.
Powerful Processing.
- Dual-Band
Wi-Fi 6 - Up to 1.8 Gbps Speeds
- Connect More, Stay Fast
- Quad-Core CPU
- Reduced Power Consumption
- Refined Password Security
The Wi-Fi 6 Experience
The latest generation of WiFi technology brings faster speeds, less lag, and higher capacity, enabling more simultaneous connections on your home network.6
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Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Up to 1.8 Gbps
Every application feels more fluid with drastically improved WiFi speeds. Both 2.4 GHz band and 5 GHz band get upgraded to the latest generation—perfect for 4K streaming, online gaming, and fast downloading.1
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Wi-Fi 4, 2.4 GHz
40 MHz, 2×2 300 MbpsWi-Fi 6, 2.4 GHz
40 MHz, 2×2 574 Mbps90% Faster
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Wi-Fi 5, 5 GHz
80 MHz, 2×2 867 MbpsWi-Fi 6, 5 GHz
80 MHz, 2 ×2 1201 Mbps40% Faster
Extensive WiFi Coverage with Advanced Technologies
Beamforming technology, independent Front-End Module, and four high-gain antennas combine to adapt WiFi coverage to perfectly fit your home and concentrate signal strength towards your devices.
- Beamforming
- Independent FEM
- 4× Antennas
Connect More,
Stay Fast
Easily handle dozens of devices streaming and gaming at the same time—OFDMA future-proofs your home networks by providing greater capacity to connect more devices.3
OFDMA
OFDMA separates a single spectrum into multiple units and enables different devices to share one transmission stream, increasing efficiency and reducing latency.
1.5 GHz Quad-Core CPU
Powerful Processing for
Minimal Latency
A powerful 1.5 GHz quad-core CPU generates minimal latency within your network even under heavy load of transmission. Experience a faster response time for every website click or online video playback.
Traditional 2×2 AC Router
0.9 GHz
Single-Core CPU
Archer AX20
1.5 GHz
Quad-Core CPU
Versatile Connectivity
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Easy File Sharing
Share music, movies, and documents easily on every device across your home network.
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Full Gigabit Ports
Connect to your devices using a wired network for robust stability.
USB PortGigabit WAN Port4 Gigabit LAN Ports
WPA3—New Level of Cyber Security
The latest WiFi security protocol, WPA3, brings new capabilities to improve cybersecurity in personal networks. More secure encryption in WiFi password safety and enhanced protection against brute-force attacks combine to safeguard your home WiFi.3
TP-Link OneMesh™ :
Flexibly Create a Whole-Home Wi-Fi
OneMesh™ is a simple way to form a Mesh network with a single Wi-Fi name for seamless whole-home coverage. Just connect a OneMeshTM range extender to a OneMesh™ router. No more searching around for a stable connection.
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Wi-Fi Dead-Zone Killer
Eliminate weak signal areas with Wi-Fi coverage for the whole house
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Smart Roaming
Uninterrupted streaming when moving around your home
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One Wi-Fi Name
No more switching Wi-Fi network names
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Unified Management
Manage the whole-home Wi-Fi by managing the central node via Tether app/Web UI
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Traditional Router with Extender
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OneMesh™ Router + Range Extender
Enjoy a Mesh Network with Your Existing Router
Want a Mesh network? Hesitate on whether to replace your existing router and buy a Mesh set?
TP-Link OneMesh™ resolves your dilemma.
Check whether your existing router supports OneMesh >>
Easy Setup and Use
Whether you prefer the intuitive Tether App or the powerful web interface, you can set up your Archer AX20 in minutes. The Tether App allows you to manage network settings from any Android or iOS device.
Learn more about Tether app.
1. Maximum wireless transmission rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Range and coverage specifications are based upon test results under normal usage conditions. Actual wireless transmission rate and wireless coverage are not guaranteed, and will vary as a result of 1) environmental factors, including building materials, physical objects and obstacles, 2) network conditions, including local interference, volume and density of traffic, product location, network complexity, and network overhead and 3) client limitations, including rated performance, location, connection quality, and client condition.
2. Claims about 802.11ax Wi-Fi technology are based on comparisons of the expected maximum theoretical data rates for one spatial stream using 802.11ax at 160 MHz (1201 Mbps) as opposed to one spatial stream using 802.11ac at 80 MHz (433 Mbps) as documented in IEEE 802.11ax draft 3.0 spec and IEEE 802.11-2016 wireless standard specifications, and require the use of similarly configured 802.11ax wireless network routers.
Use of 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard requires clients to also support the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard.
3. Use of MU-MIMO, DL/UL OFDMA, TWT, WPA3 and 1024QAM requires clients to also support those functions.
4. Capacity refers to overall average throughput. This amendment defines standardized modifications to both the IEEE 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control layer (MAC) that enable at least one mode of operation capable of supporting at least four times improvement in the average throughput per station (measured at the MAC data service access point) in a dense deployment scenario, while maintaining or improving the power efficiency per station.
5.Saving clients’ battery power requires clients to also support the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard. Actual power reduction may vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors.
6. This router may not support all the mandatory features as ratified in Draft 3.0 of IEEE 802.11AX specification.
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