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ARRIS Surfboard Thruster Wi-Fi 6E Gaming Router Acceleration Kit W6B | Dedicated 6GHz Band | 2.5 Gbps Port | Works with Any Wi-Fi Router/Mesh System | Optimized Connectivity for PC or Console

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  • The Future of Online Gaming: The ARRIS SURFboard THRUSTER Gaming Router Acceleration Kit is designed for gamers who demand high performance from their network and don’t want to upgrade their entire Wi-Fi network. The ARRIS SURFboard THRUSTER Gaming WiFi Router Acceleration Kit provides the ultimate gaming experience without interference from other devices, or frustrating slowdowns or pauses.
  • Interruption-Free Gaming: Outperform the competition thanks to a dedicated 6 GHz connection. With a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port and a 6 GHz band to create a Wi-Fi gaming bridge, experience no slowdowns or disconnections caused by other devices. The only pause in the game is when the game ends.
  • Hardwired Reliability/Wire-Free: The ARRIS SURFboard Thruster Gaming Router Acceleration Kit has all the benefits of a hardwired system without the hassle of running messy wires. Create your own dedicated Gaming WiFi Bridge over 6 GHz.
  • Improved speed and latency: With the ARRIS SURFboard Thruster Gaming Router WiFi 6 Acceleration Kit’s dedicated 6GHz connection, a customer’s gaming experience will outperform the competition. That means no lag or buffering during the most important game of their lives
  • What's in the Box: With purchase you get two SURFboard Thrusters, 2 ethernet cables, and 2 power supplies.
  • Ready to use out of the box: The ARRIS SURFboard Thruster Gaming WiFi Acceleration Kit comes pre-paired right of the box. Simply connect one of your SURFboard Thruster Gaming Bridges to an existing Wi-Fi router and the other to your gaming console and you will be gaming smoothly in minutes.
  • Fast, Easy, Secure Setup with SURFboard Central App: Provides step-by-step instructions to set-up and manage your network; once setup is complete, the app displays all devices connected to the network into one dashboard.


Our leadership in video and broadband technology and services, combined with our dedication to close collaboration with our customers, allows us to continually stay ahead of the curve and innovate what's next. ARRIS is relentless in our focus to deliver strong results for our customers and our shareholders, and we do so in a forthright and ethical manner. ARRIS delivers a 70-year legacy of innovation. ARRIS invented digital TV & brought wireless internet into the home with the first cable modem gateway. We have a long track record of creating game-changing technology. We’re the same company that the world's leading service providers choose to connect millions of people around the world to the internet - we’re powering the digital world. ARRIS is at the center of a new era of entertainment and communication that unites our vision and technological leadership with our customers’ evolving needs to help transform the way that millions of people around the world connect to the internet and consume content. The Future of Online Gaming: The ARRIS SURFboard THRUSTER Gaming Acceleration Kit is designed for gamers who demand high performance from their home network and don’t want to upgrade their entire existing Wi-Fi network. The ARRIS SURFboard THRUSTER Gaming Acceleration Kit provides the ultimate gaming experience without interference from other devices, or frustrating slowdowns or pauses.


Ross Brown
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Went from 17mbps down over WiFi to over 600mbps down on my PS5. Highly recommend this product if you can’t run a line!
Iggyboo
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
(Update) So after having this for a few months I'm not as happy as I was when I had it before. I'm not sure what's going on with these but when they are freshly started, they work great. 1Gbps and all is easy. But for whatever reason because of heat or something else they drop down to like 200Mbps. You have to restart them to get them working again. You might as well buy a standard Wifi 6e setup at this point as these, though a good price, will let you down. I know I have two sets and they both do this.I needed a way to get a 1gps+ connection between a room in the middle of the house to the router and all other connections were just not cutting it. Either that is because I've got some kind of interference on the 5Ghz band or something but whatever, this seems to have worked. I don't need a new router or anything so I didn't want to buy one of those new Mesh systems since most of them are routers and don't even offer wired ports (though after I bought these I found a set [of course]).So best thing I can find it for is a backhaul to the router and it works almost perfect. Even though it's line of site and doesn't have anything in between it still can't reach the 1Gbs it claims (it claims 2.5Gbs so you'd think it should) HOWEVER, it gets close at 700-800mbs so I'm good since it's so simple to set these up.I purchased them from the used portion and one set was bad but support helped me out and we tested all we could. They are pretty much plug and play and even have a management web page you can login to and change channels and even enable an AP mode so you can connect other devices to them which I didn't expect and it's a nice feature. I even purchased a new set to jump another room into the other. Though if I had found it sooner a mesh system might have worked but added complexity that I didn't need.PLUS the latency is absolutely negligible! I mean most wireless systems add a little bit but these seem practically wired!So ultimately if you need a simple point to point WiFi connection without any fuss, a set of these are perfect. BUT your mileage may vary depending on how many walls and distance you have to go through
Aryeh Wizman
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
If you're looking to upgrade your home network to the next level, look no further than the ARRIS Surfboard Thruster Wi-Fi 6E. This powerhouse of a router delivers blazing-fast speeds, seamless connectivity, and a host of features that will revolutionize your internet experience.Setting up the ARRIS Surfboard Thruster was a breeze. With its intuitive interface and straightforward instructions, even a novice like me had it up and running in no time. Plus, the sleek design and compact form factor ensure it blends seamlessly into any home decor.But where this router truly shines is in its performance. The Wi-Fi 6E technology provides unparalleled speed and reliability, making lag and buffering a thing of the past. Whether streaming 4K movies, gaming online, or video conferencing, this router handles it all with ease.Another standout feature is the advanced security measures built into the ARRIS Surfboard Thruster. With WPA3 encryption and AI-powered threat detection, I can browse the internet with peace of mind, knowing my personal information is safe and secure.What's more, the range and coverage of this router are outstanding. Even in large homes with multiple floors, I've experienced strong, consistent signal strength throughout. And with support for up to 150 devices, there's more than enough bandwidth to go around for the whole family.In conclusion, the ARRIS Surfboard Thruster Wi-Fi 6E is a game-changer for anyone looking to take their home network to the next level. With lightning-fast speeds, advanced security features, and expansive coverage, it's worth every penny. Say goodbye to slow internet and hello to the future of connectivity. Highly recommended!
thewizardman
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
Tried this out for my Shield TV in order to run Steam Link smoothly without running a wire.The first thing to know is that this thing is very finicky for positioning. This is largely due to the 6GHz frequency. If you get a good link with this you'll have very good performance and excellent latency for a wireless connection. The trade-off is that 6GHz has a lower effective range and is much more affected by solid objects in the signal path.Case in point: I had the router-side unit on a set of shelves (with most of the network hardware). This was on the second shelf and the shelf below had a couple other devices on it.The living room/den is immediately below the above-mentioned room. The client-side unit plugs into my Nvidia Shield box, also on a small TV stand/shelf. Set up this way, performance was good but I had occasional dropouts on Steam Link. (The two rooms are right above one another, and they are almost vertically aligned). This turned out the be curable by moving the router-side unit to the bottom shelf in that room, and moving the client-side unit from the shelf to the top of the TV stand, right behind the TV.The dropouts went away completely and now Steam Link works flawlessly. It is minutely more latency than a wired link, and noticeably better than using 5Hz Wi-Fi. But that just goes to show how finicky the 6GHz band is when it comes to physical interference with the signal. Mileage may definitely vary.This is definitely something to consider if in a similar use case to mine: An adjacent room, where a reliable low-latency link is needed, but an Ethernet run or even MoCa are not practicable. (My landlord will not let me install a MoCa filter, so I cannot use MoCa, and the way this place is wired is not conducive to a PowerLine type arrangement (though I have never found that to be ideal in this use case).I don't like that this wants a cloud sign-in but that's par for the course these days- at least it's not mandatory.The blue light on the front turns red when it lacks an Internet connection. While it phoning home to check that is kind of meh to me, it's kind of nice to have that up-or-down light. The light can also be disabled. I have the client-side unit's light disabled, but the router-side unit I leave on as it's a nice way to quickly know I have to yell at my cable company again.Price is steep for what it does, especially since you can get a 2.5G MoCa kit for half of the price which would absolutely perform better. But if that's out of the question, as was the case for me, this is a great option so long as you understand and work around the inherent limitations of the 6Ghz band.
Michael Neil
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
I purchased this product as I was having issues getting good WIFI using my Netgear 630e Access Points. Coverage is great right up until that room, and then it drops to zero. I hooked up the source device to a 2.5 Ghz Moca adapter two rooms away and the target Surfboard in the other room, and I get 1.5 Gb/sec from the LAN connection. Ping is consistent as well which is great. What is interesting is every Moca based device averages a ping of about 3 to 5 ms. from my hardwired 2.5Gb/sec LAN, but the Surfboard master unit is able to respond with a latency at less than half that. So I don't know if there is network optimization happening with the Surfboard, but again, it's pretty impressive what you get. The latency will still not be what you get from a good hard wired connection, but if you are suffering connecting legacy WIFI devices with good performance, give this solution a try.
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