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TP-Link Roam 7 Travel Router (TL-WR3602BE): Real Wi-Fi 7 On-the-Go

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On August 5, 2025, TP-Link made the TL-WR3602BE BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Portable Travel Router available for purchase.

First announced at the beginning of the year, this mobile router allows users Wi-Fi 7 connectivity while on the go, the first of its kind to do so for now, until others from competing vendors, such as the ASUS RT-BE58 Go, become available.

Update

In early 2026, TP-Link quietly introduced the “Roam” branding for its travel routers. With that, the Wi-Fi 7 TL-WR3602BE becomes Roam 7, and the previous Wi-Fi 6 model, the TL-WR3002X, becomes Roam 6.

Other than that, it’s very similar to the TL-WR3002X Wi-Fi 6 couter part. So, the question is, is it worth the extra cost? Let’s find out more!

The TP-Link TL WR3602BE Roam 7 is a compact BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 portable travel router
The TP-Link TL-WR3602BE Roam 7 is a compact BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 portable travel router.

TP-Link TL-WR3602BE vs. TL-WR3002X: The same physical size now with external antennas and dual-band Wi-Fi 7

Physically, the TL-WR3602BE (Roam 7) is the same size as its older Wi-Fi 6 cousin, the TL-WR3002X (Roam 6), but now with two external antennas on its sides. That, plus the support for dual-band Wi-Fi 6, sets it apart.

It’s worth noting that the router’s Wi-Fi 7 support is minimal, as is expected for a travel router. Specifically, the new router features BE3600, which is the same as the Archer BE230.

Other than that, the new router retains all the goodness of the TL-WR3002X, including a 2.5Gbps (WAN) port and a miniSD slot. The table below shows the hardware specs of the two.

TP-Link Roam 7 vs. Roam 6: Hardware specifications

TP Link TL WR3602BETP-Link TL-WR3002X
Full NameTP-Link Roam 7 BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel RouterTP-Link Roam 6 AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Travel Router
ModelTL-WR3602BE,
Roam 7
TL-WR3002X,
Roam 6
Dimensions
(without antennas)
4.09 × 3.54 × 1.10 in
(104 × 90 × 28 mm)
Weight≈ 6 oz (170 g)5.4 oz (153 g)
Wi-Fi TechnologyDual-band BE3600Dual-band AX3000
2.4GHz Band
(channel width)
2×2 BE: Up to 688 Mbps2×2 AX: Up to 578 Mbps
5GHz Band(channel width)2×2 BE: Up to 2882 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
2×2 AX: Up to 2404 Mbps
(20/40/80/160MHz)
Backward Compatibility802.11a/b/g/n/ac/AX802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Wireless Security WPA, WPA2, WPA3
Built-in Cellular ModemNone
Mobile AppTP-Link Tether
Web User InterfaceYes
Networking FeaturesVPN (Server and Client)
Device-based QoS,
Dynamic DNS
VPN Server SupportOpenVPN
WireGuard
L2TP/IPSec
PPTP
Operating RolesRouter Mode
USB Tethering Mode
3G/4G/5G USB Modem Mode
Hotspot Mode (WISP Mode)
Access Point Mode
Range Extender Mode
Client Mode
Firmware Version
(at review)
not yet reviewed1.0.3 Build 20250221
Rel. 47347(5553)
USB Port1x USB-C (power)
1x USB 3.0 (cellular tethering and storage)
Card slot1x microSD
Gigabit Port1x LAN
Multi-Gig Port1x 2.5Gbps WAN
Dual-WANYes
(broadband with cellular backup)
Link AggregationNo
Power Intake USB-PD via USB-C
Power Consumption
(per 24 hours)
TBD 140 Wh
US Launch Price
(Check street prices)
$139.99$99.99
Hardware specifications: TP-Link TL-WR3602BE vs. TL-WR3002X
TP-Link TL WR3602BE Roam 7 BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Portable Travel Router frontTP-Link TL WR3602BE Roam 7 BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Portable Travel Router back
The front and back of the TP-Link TL-WR3602BE Roam 7 travel router.

Likely a familiar Archer router

As shown in the chart above, the support for Wi-Fi 7, which is a novelty, doesn’t make the TL-WR3602BE (Roam 7) a massive leap over the TL-WR3002X (Roam 6): the two are only 600 Mbps apart in total theoretical bandwidth. In real-world usage, after the overhead, they might be identical in data rates, when used with Wi-Fi 7 clients—they always are when used with Wi-Fi 6 and older devices.

In terms of features and settings, the two are practically the same. Specifically, per TP-Link, you can use the Roam 7 in the following ways:

  1. As a standard router: In this case, the router can host a standard internet connection via its 2.5Gbps WAN port, or a cellular modem/cellphone via the USB port. You can also use both at the same time, with the latter being the backup. It’s basically Dual-WAN with failover.
  2. As a hotspot: The router can connect to an existing Wi-Fi network and use it as the broadband source for its network. This mode is often known as the WISP mode, a.k.a. public Wi-Fi mode.
  3. As an access point, an extender (repeater), or a client (bridge).

Additionally, like the Roam 6, the Roam 7 can work as a flexible and advanced VPN solution as it features all popular VPN protocols, namely PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, and WireGuard, and supposedly can handle all of them simultaneously.

That said, aside from the Wi-Fi 7 bragging rights, which can be significant, and the ostentatious antennas with their own allure, I’d say the TP-Link TL-WR3602BE offers little in real-world use compared to its predecessor.

TP-Link TL-WR3602BE Roam 7's PRELIMINARY Assessment

8.1 out of 10
TP-Link TL WR3602BE Roam 7
Hardware Potential
8.5 out of 10
Features
8 out of 10
Design
8 out of 10
Value
8 out of 10

Pros

Compact design with 2.5Gbps WAN port and Wi-Fi 7 support

Useful features tailored to travelers, including multiple operation modes, built-in NAS capability, and advanced VPN support

Robust web user interface with a useful optional mobile app; standard USB-C charging

Cons

No built-in cellular modem

No battery option

Availability and pricing

The TP-Link Roam 7 BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Portable Travel Router (TL-WR3602BE) is available with a suggested retail price of $139.99. However, as with TP-Link’s hardware, the street price is often well below the full cost. The same thing can be said about the previous model.

So, while the two will give you a similar experience on the go, if the price is right, I’d say go for the Wi-Fi 7 model. Why not.

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About Dong Ngo

Dong Ngo is an independent tech journalist with over 25 years of experience, including an 18-year stint at CNET, where he ran CNET SF Labs and reviewed gadgets. He founded Dong Knows Tech in early 2018 to provide no-nonsense tech news, reviews, and how-tos.

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12 thoughts on “TP-Link Roam 7 Travel Router (TL-WR3602BE): Real Wi-Fi 7 On-the-Go”

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  1. salutations dong ngo,
    s’il vous plait, ici quel est la différence entre tl-wr3602be et
    Archer be230 alias archer be3600,
    est ce que archer be230 peut faire les mêmes fonctions que tl-wr3602be ?bien de choses à vous.

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  2. Hi Dong,

    thanks for the review -. very helpful.

    One Question: When using USB Tethering will the travel router power / charge the connected phone as well ? Or is it just data transmission ?

    If not are you aware if I could connect a USB Splitter cable to the USB port of the phone. One goes to a charger for power supply of the phone, the other goes to the travel router to provide data connection via USB Tethering ?

    thanks, Roland

    Reply
        • That’s not tethering. You want to leave the phone in a non-hot-spot state and let the router do the job of Wi-Fi broadcasting. So, it’s more like having a roll cage instead of counting on a regular seatbelt to the extent the analogy applies.

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