Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

TP-Link AX6600 WiFi 6 Gaming Router (Archer GX90)- Tri Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, High-Speed ax Router, Smart VPN Router for a Large Home

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$203.67

$ 94 .99 $94.99

In Stock

1.Style:Ax6600, Tri-band Gaming


About this item

  • Game Band: Tri-Band structure provides a 4.8 Gbps Game Band for your gaming rigs and bings pure immersion. 4804 Mbps (5GHz, HE160) + 1201 Mbps (5GHz) + 574 Mbps (2.4GHz)
  • Game Accelerator: Detect and optimize gaming streams, to ensure your gaming stays immersive
  • Ultra Connectivity: 1 × 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port + 1 × 1 Gbps WAN/LAN port + 3 × Gigabit LAN ports and 2 x USB ports ensure max flexibility and boosted throughput
  • Expansive Coverage: 8 detachable high-performance antennas, Beamforming, high-power FEM, 4T4R combine to deliver WiFi coverage up to a 4-bedroom house
  • More Devices with Less Lag: OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology deliver data to multiple devices, simultaneously
  • Powerful Processing: 1.5 GHz Quad-Core CPU ensures your network performance always at peak run
  • TP-Link HomeShield - TP-Link's premium security service keeps your home network safe with cutting-edge network and IoT protection. Free features: 1. Basic Network Security including Security Scan and IoT Device Identification 2. Basic Parental Controls 3. Quality of Service 4. Basic Weekly/Monthly Reports. Visit TP-Link website for more information.
  • TP-Link OneMesh Supported: Flexibly Create Whole Home WiFi with Archer GX90 by adding a OneMesh supported Range Extender, like RE505X



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #19,106 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #168 in Computer Routers
Date First Available January 22, 2021 Manufacturer TP-Link Country of Origin Vietnam

The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 120-240V.


Cesar Moreno
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Excellent router, it covers a perfect signal for GAMING, with the 2 types of bands 2.4ghz and 5ghz and an additional band for GAMING that is much faster.
Skeptic Critic
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I’m happy I made a decision to try this brand! Prior to buying TP link I had been using Asus for many years, I really did like the interface on Asus, but I finally got sick of rebooting and having equipment failures with their WiFi routers. This interface on the TP link was really difficult to get use to, I’m very happy I left my comfort zone to buy this brand. Great coverage, reliability, speed and the factory tweaks on this TP link are close to an Asus with merlin. So buy with confidence
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
My previous router I’ve had since about 2017 went down on me and I was looking around and came across this router. I saw it was on sale and had a good number of good reviews so I decided to give it a chance. It worked wonders the first month or so with great connection and amazing speeds, but as time has gone on, it unfortunately works no better than a router you can pick up at your nearest dollar store. It constantly drops connection to my pc and my tv in my living room where the router is actually set up, and it won’t even reach my bedroom now which is 10ft from the router. It’s sad to say that I’ve wasted a good amount of money in hopes of being able to even watch tv through my streaming services. I would not advise buying in all honesty. Please don’t bother with wasting your hard earned money. I’d give it less than 1 star if I could.
Aous Alnahar
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 26, 2024
Very good router in good price
Charles
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Bought to replace an ASUS mesh system that just couldn’t handle having a VPN running. This thing was set up in a few minutes (including the VPN) and ran at triple the speed. Coverage wise; it performed about as well as the 3 ASUS units did. I ended up installing a couple extenders just in case, linking them to this unit via the app was a piece of cake.The only downside is that you have to manually enable the VPN for each device via the desktop portal. Kind of tedious but shouldn’t be too much of an issue after the initial storm.
Michi
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2023
Quizás su precio es muy elevado pero al ser muy exigente la verdad el router es muy bueno ya que me ayudo a estabilizar mi internet ya que el que proveedor de mi internet su modem es muy malo y me ayuda a mantener el ping debajo de 70ms antes tenia una inestabilidad de 70 subia a 120 y de 120 a 230 y provocaba que me desconectara de la partidas, muy recomendable.
Julio Cesar
Reviewed in Mexico on December 1, 2023
Un router que por su diseño vale la pena, potente, fácil de instalar sin ninguna complicación
shae s.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022
Although we've installed several routers (and modems) in the past, this one was the most difficult to set up. It took NUMEROUS attempts before it finally connected, but once it did we've had amazing internet ever since.My hubby has an online game that he plays daily and we can see an improvement in that alone, not glitching anymore.The speed is amazingly faster!!!If they just put better instructions in the box on what to do to set it up, instead of just referring you to the internet, I would've gave it a 5 star easily. But you need the internet to do a search and if your router is down, that kinda makes it difficult at times, especially since we are on limited phone data out in the middle of nowhere.
NAV90DAY
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
Have had an older linksys router which was bottlenecking with the data. I've got gigabyte speeds but old router wouldn't go past 400 mbps. Was looking at linksys routers but found this one for less. After reading about all its functions, purchased it and installed in minutes. Android app is easy to use and works excellent. Disregard my stand, it's temporary lol) powers everything and really no limit on devices that you can have compared to other routers. Has gaming mode and all that. Since installed I'm over my gigabyte speed and everything is flawless in operation. Even has anti-virus protection which is nice. It displays not onlyn2.4 and 5.0 but 6 ghz as well, only shows one but devices will switch automatically to whatever network speed is faster all by the router, (How cool is that). Has a restart mode so it stays running fast and of course updates automatically which is standard for most routers. Worth the money if you have a large home, multiple streaming, gaming devices like me. Doesn't bottleneck either!
J0hnny2468
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2022
Pros:- Super easy/fast setup- Handles many many connected devices very well- Companion iOS app works well and has the features I need/wantCons:- Expensive- Looks audacious (I don't like the way it looks...you may, regardless, it's OUT THERE)- Not all named devices show up properly in the routing table (i.e. My wireless cameras have network names but the router only sees the IP address. You can name devices manually though)- Local network throughput is much lower than I hoped for (Note: I may have other local network issues contributing to this but low speeds show up between wireless and wired clients)- Internet scheduling is broken (i.e. You can NOT setup a schedule that goes from 11PM to 7AM; you can setup a schedule from 7PM to 12PM or from 12AM to 7AM though. In other words, you can't have a schedule that refers to both AM and PM in the same schedule)Background:I got this router for one main reason...my ISP provided MODEM/router was struggling to keep up with the demands of my growing connected devices. I was encountering three problems: 1) Devices would keep disconnecting from the MODEM/router; 2) Connected devices would "contend" over internet access which caused issues with browsing and streaming; 3) I had to reboot the MODEM/router weekly so it could regain its sanityI was looking to solve the above problems and an additional benefit I was looking forward to was related to parental controls by setting up schedules, quotas, and remote disconnect of devices.Experience/Process:I ran some tests before buying this router and determined that my internet speed/bandwidth was not my issue. So I researched a router that had multiple antennae and beefed up processing power. The setup was super easy and the app used to manage the router has the basic features I was looking for. I have a complex network with multiple routers, switches, and connected devices (both wired and wireless). With full home automation, smart appliances, five family members all with multiple connected devices, and relentless visiting of friends and extended family members, I expected the transition from old to new to be a little more painful. This was not the case. I followed the simple directions and after a couple of reboots I have done almost nothing to adjust/tweak the new router. The new router has been running for a few weeks now and shows no signs of requiring a reboot. No devices have disconnected and browsing/streaming experience is excellent now. Although there is a fair amount of gaming in the house, all gaming devices (consoles and PC's) are wired so I can't speak to wireless latency quality.Overall Impressions:I'm super happy with the router because now I can use the internet without thinking about it again...it just works and it's fast. The price tag was pretty hefty though and I'd care less if the access scheduling worked properly and I had better throughput when transferring files between local network clients. That said, scheduling and local file transfers were not the reasons I bought this router and both scheduling and local file transfers are still better than my ISP provided MODEM/router. In the end, it still feels like a win. If you have many connected devices and your internet experience has gotten worse over time, this is probably a great option for you. If you're looking for a wireless gaming router, I have no reason to believe it would not perform as expected but...all of my gaming devices are wired.
RunStopRestore
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022
I’ve spent the last few years buying routers in an attempt to just make everything *work* in our house. We have a big network; gigabit Internet access, multiple wired gigabit switches, multiple NAS devices, a few physical development servers, Plex Media Server. Additionally there are about a dozen game consoles split between wired and Wi-Fi, 3 big gaming desktops, 5 Wi-Fi connected laptops, 6 AirPrint-compatible printers of various make and model, around another dozen streaming devices (e.g. Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire Stick). Finally, there are also a bunch of other Wi-Fi devices, and many wireless IoT smart home devices (most of which require access to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network on the router). And of course there is an assortment of phones and tablets.I’ve spent a few thousand dollars on routers, trying some of the highest end consumer routers available at each time. I went through multiple high-end Linksys units, a $400+ Netgear X10 Nighthawk that was supposed to solve all my problems, and most recently, a $400 Asus RT-AX89X that was also supposed to solve all of my problems.Every single one had issues. Major issues. Issues like dropping wireless connections. Or AirPrint not working. At all. Or band steering failing to work correctly. Or Wi-Fi range issues. Or issues with UPnP allowing the game consoles to remap ports, or BT overrunning the port/memory management in the router’s OS.The bottom line was - it didn’t seem to matter how much I spent - nothing would support our large home network.Recently in desperation I decided to give this TP-Link router a try. I figured the worst case was what - it wouldn’t work? Then I’d just be back to where I was anyway. It wasn’t even a brand I would look at, but they were getting good reviews, so I gave it a shot.And it solved EVERY SINGLE ISSUE.Everything works now. I’ve yet to throw something at this thing on our crazy network that it didn’t seem to just handle effortlessly.Now, it does have some stuff in it that I have off and won’t use because of the possibility of them slowing things down. And the Tether app requires a cloud account and doesn’t work locally, which is absolutely ridiculous. If I need to access my router through the app, there’s a decent change it’s due to Internet issues. Please fix this TP-Link - at least give us a “local login” option! Fortunately you can still do everything via the router’s web UI.Anyway, as it stands right now, I have a stack of 12 routers that couldn’t do what this TP-Link is doing. No constant screwing with the router, no wireless extenders, no screwing with the AirPrint all the time to see why it isn’t working. For the first time in years, the network just “works”, which is all we really wanted in the first place.And for the first time in years, the next time I need to buy any network hardware, I know what vendor I’m going to check out first.Thank you, TP-Link!
Bain's Business Account
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2022
I've had my share of advanced routers and would normally just Flash then with ddwrt or tomatousb to get the configuration and performance I need. My new situation in this case was that I moved and for rid of my older Netgear r7000 and my ISP's router was "THE PITS." on my son's PS4 it took 4 hours to download 500 MBs on wifi which is so not good. Game pings were terrible and he was lagging so bad in Aex Legends he was falling out of the map. So I decided to pony up the cash for this and I can say the difference was night and day. (which I kind of expected) A 600 MB files now took a about 20-30 mins on wifi which still isn't the best but way better than what we were receiving. On top of all of that this also offers wifi 6 for our devices that supported it wifi was much more than I expected. I will be running ethernet to the PS4 eventually but for now by giving my son's PS4 his lagging is pretty much non existent and his ping has greatly increased. I have already recommended this Tony gaming buddies, but the true test will be when both my son and I are gaming simultaneous, so more to come in this.
Recommended Products

$89.99

$ 41 .99 $41.99

4.7
Select Option