- May.2026
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TP-Link announces Archer 8: its first Wi-Fi 8 router platform, designed for real-world reliability
London, UK - May 28, 2026 — TP-Link Systems Inc., a global provider of consumer networking products, today announced Archer 8, the company’s first Wi-Fi 8 router platform built around the emerging IEEE 802.11bn specification - the next-generation wireless standard currently under development - focused on ultra-high reliability.
Scheduled for launch in October 2026, Archer 8 represents TP-Link’s next step toward delivering more stable, lower-latency connectivity designed for increasingly dense and demanding home environments.
As the number of connected devices inside the home continues to grow, TP-Link believes the next generation of Wi-Fi must move beyond peak theoretical speed and focus on improving reliability under real-world conditions. Archer 8 is designed to address common frustrations users experience today, including inconsistent speeds across rooms, congestion from multiple connected devices, unstable mesh roaming, and latency spikes during gaming, video calls, and streaming.
The design behind Archer 8: premium hardware built for the next era of home networking
The TP-Link Archer 8 sets a new standard in router design, blending refined craftsmanship with precision engineering.
With its minimalist design, Archer 8 balances refined aesthetics with performance-focused engineering. Details including micro ridge texturing, precision contours, and a soft front-facing emissive light create a tactile and visual experience intended to feel sophisticated, modern, and distinctly premium.
Behind the design, Archer 8 combines advanced thermal engineering, antenna architecture, RF optimisation, and AI-assisted network intelligence into a platform engineered for more stable real-world performance across increasingly demanding home environments.
A full Wi-Fi 8 portfolio
Archer 8 is the first step in a broader Wi-Fi 8 portfolio designed to deliver next-generation connectivity across multiple home networking scenarios, from flagship home routers and whole-home mesh systems to portable travel networking and client connectivity.
Planned lineup and availability includes:
- Archer 8 (Wi-Fi 8 Router) — October 2026
- Deco 8 (Wi-Fi 8 Mesh System) — Q1 2027
- Roam 8 (Wi-Fi 8 Travel Router) — Q2 2027
- Wi-Fi 8 Range Extenders and Adapters — Q2 2027
Together, the portfolio represents the industry’s earliest and most complete consumer Wi-Fi 8 rollout strategies announced to date, designed to bring ultra-high reliability, lower latency, and more stable real-world performance across the entire connected home experience.
Raymond Chen, General Manager UK at TP-Link, comments: “As the way we live, stream and game at home changes, our networks must adapt and evolve. Archer 8 has been engineered to cater to the reality of home life: multiple devices on the network, walls and floors between the router and user, and interference from wireless devices. The resulting product represents a major step forward in delivering a faster, more reliable connected experience for the entire home and businesses alike.”
Real lab data validating the promise of Wi-Fi 8
TP-Link conducted controlled internal lab testing comparing early Wi-Fi 8 implementations against Wi-Fi 7 under simulated real-world home conditions. The company believes these early results demonstrate one of the clearest examples yet of how Wi-Fi 8 is designed to improve actual user experience beyond theoretical peak speeds*.
Initial testing has shown measurable protocol-level improvements at comparable distances and signal conditions, including:
- Up to 33% higher throughput through enhanced modulation and coding improvements, helping maintain faster and more stable speeds at longer range
- Up to 24% higher throughput through unequal modulation technologies designed to improve consistency when signal quality varies across spatial streams
- Up to 15% throughput improvement between multiple access points operating under interference-heavy conditions through enhanced spatial reuse coordination
- Up to 30% signal-performance improvement in multi-floor environments for single-device connections, and 10–20% improvement in multi-device environments through TP-Link’s advanced antenna architecture and AI-assisted optimisation
- A 1–3 dB improvement in receive sensitivity on 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands through advanced RF optimisation, supporting stronger and more reliable coverage throughout the home
Together, these improvements are designed to reduce major speed drops, improve multi-device stability, strengthen mesh performance, and maintain lower latency under challenging network conditions.
Regional availability and final product specifications will vary by market and will be announced closer to launch.
To learn more about the technologies behind Wi-Fi 8, please visit https://www.tp-link.com/uk/wifi8/.
About TP-Link
TP-Link is a global provider of reliable networking devices and smart home products, consistently ranked among the world’s leading Wi-Fi device providers. The company is committed to delivering innovative products that improve people’s connected lives through reliable performance, intelligent software, and user-focused design.
For more information, visit https://www.tp-link.com/uk/
Results are based on internal TP-Link lab testing under controlled conditions. Actual performance may vary depending on client devices, environmental conditions, interference, and network configuration.