Routers don't grab headlines like graphics cards but having a good one in your home can make a world

By Alex Johnson | January 01, 0001

Sometimes, it's hard to get overly excited about a new bit of PC gaming kit. Take the , for example. We all use them (and yes, I know it's technically more than just a router—there's a switch and a wireless access point in the box, too), but they just sit on a shelf somewhere or on the floor, getting poked by bored cats. They just do their thing and we rarely give them a moment's thought, until they ruin a Steam download, of course.

I felt very much the same way until I recently reviewed three new devices from TP-Link: two mesh systems, the and , and the . Using two Intel Core Ultra 200S gaming PCs to test the wireless performance of them, I came away seriously impressed by just how easy they were to set up, how ridiculously quick they were, and perhaps most importantly, how affordable they were compared to the first generation of Wi-Fi 7 gaming routers.

TP-Link Archer GE800 Wi-Fi 7 router
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