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TP-Link Says Screw It, We’re Doing Wi-Fi 8 Now

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 3:25 am
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TP-Link says it’s already planning to launch its very first Wi-Fi 8 router, the Archer 8, in October of this year. Apparently, it’ll be the first of several new Wi-Fi 8 products from the company, with a Deco 8 mesh system, a Roam 8 travel router, and Wi-Fi 8 range extenders and adapters to follow in 2027.

That seems early, right? It is. Wi-Fi 8, or 802.11bn, isn’t finalized and isn’t expected to be until early 2028. That hasn’t stopped TP-Link and other router manufacturers from pushing routers out the door that use future protocols in the past, though.

As for what to expect from the Archer 8, TP-Link says it will feature “a minimalist architectural form” that “balances refined aesthetics with performance-focused engineering. Naturally, it’ll feature an “AI-assisted network intelligence,” too, although that could just mean it’s using the same machine learning models we’ve lived with since well before the generative AI age.

A Wi-Fi 8 primer

TP-Link doesn’t share any specs specific to the Archer 8 at all, so we don’t yet know details about port count and throughput, size, or general feature set. But the company notes that early Wi-Fi 8 testing “has shown measurable protocol-level improvements [versus Wi-Fi 7] at comparable distances and signal conditions.” That includes “up to 33% higher throughput” over longer distances, “up to 24% higher throughput” using modulation tech aimed at more consistency across varying signal quality, and better signal sensitivity on the 5GHz and 6GHz bands.

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TP-Link breaks down some of the differences between Wi-Fi 8 and Wi-Fi 7 (which is the current hot shit of the Wi-Fi world) in a graphic on its website. For instance, Wi-Fi 8 introduces updates like multi-AP coordination, which lets access points (like in a mesh system) cooperate on things like directing their signal or adjusting signal power.

Wi-Fi 8’s signal handling approach could mean less intra-network interference—and therefore a more responsive, less-frustrating home Wi-Fi network—but it’s also not going to yield a real difference in most people’s lives for some time. After all, we’re still seeing new, even high-end devices that don’t even use Wi-Fi 7. (The M5 version of the Apple Vision Pro, for instance, uses Wi-Fi 6.) The problem is that, although Wi-Fi has traditionally been designed with backwards compatibility in mind, when a Wi-Fi 5 device talks to a Wi-Fi 7 router, it does so using only the features of the Wi-Fi 5 protocol. Your router won’t be able to do any of its fancy tricks with that device. And every piece of tech on your network that uses older standards takes up signal space, potentially leading to the kind of slowdown that can make even gigabit fiber feel clunky and unresponsive.

The other big caveat is that with Wi-Fi 8 certification so far off, TP-Link’s newest router will almost certainly be missing features when the Wi-Fi Alliance finalizes the standard. Even if you’re using a router that’s two generations out of date, buying the Archer 8—or even the Deco 8, which the company says is coming in the first quarter of 2027, or the Roam 8 the following quarter—would almost surely be a waste of money.

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