Complete guide, manuals, and troubleshooting for the Archer AX55 router.
The TP-Link Archer AX55 is a high-performance router designed for reliable home and small office networking. Select one of the tabs above to access the detailed login guide, WiFi setup instructions, or factory reset procedures.
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Low signal indicators (1-2 bars) result in dropouts, slow speeds, and coverage dead zones across the home.
Wireless connections that disconnect and reconnect intermittently are caused by interference, power management, or bad hardware.
Packet loss over wireless connections leads to lagging, stuttering, and drops during video calls or gaming sessions.
The 2.4GHz network is visible, but the faster 5GHz band is not shown on client devices due to channel support or hardware compatibility.
Recommended troubleshooting and setup articles you might find useful.
Low signal indicators (1-2 bars) result in dropouts, slow speeds, and coverage dead zones across the home.
Wireless connections that disconnect and reconnect intermittently are caused by interference, power management, or bad hardware.
Packet loss over wireless connections leads to lagging, stuttering, and drops during video calls or gaming sessions.
The 2.4GHz network is visible, but the faster 5GHz band is not shown on client devices due to channel support or hardware compatibility.