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TP-Link 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐨 BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System- 6-Stream 10 Gbps, 4x 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 4x Smart Internal Antennas, VPN, MU-MIMO, HomeShield, Free Expert Support (1-Pack)

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Upgrade your home Wi-Fi experience with the Deco BE10000 Whole-Home Mesh Router. This versatile device can extend the range of your existing mesh network or serve as a standalone router. It covers up to 3,000 sq. ft. with ultra-fast Wi-Fi 7, ensuring your entire home is blanketed under one optimized network. Say goodbye to frustrating dead zones and sluggish connections! †△ Perfect for 4K/8K streaming, lag-free gaming, and lightning-fast downloads, you’ll revel in speeds of up to 10 Gbps combined across the 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz bands. What’s more, it effortlessly handles up to 200 connected devices, making it ideal for even the most demanding smart home setups. Additionally, the Deco BE10000 boosts multi-gig internet and wired connectivity options, featuring four 2.5 Gbps ports and one USB 3.0 port for unparalleled flexibility and blazing-fast data transfers. Setting up and managing your network is effortless with the TP-Link Deco app. Quickly establish your network, customize settings, and monitor network traffic metrics. Most importantly, keep your network and all connected devices safe with TP-Link’s premium network security service, HomeShield. Experience the future of home networking with Deco BE10000 – where speed, coverage, and security converge in one unbeatable package.
𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗘𝟭𝟬𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗧𝗿𝗶-𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗶-𝗙𝗶 𝟳 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗲𝗱𝘀: Features cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 technology, including Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, 4K-QAM, and 320 MHz channels. Delivers speeds of 5188 Mbps on 6GHz, 4324 Mbps on 5GHz, and 574 Mbps on 2.4GHz.
𝗩𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗠𝗲𝘀𝗵 𝗖𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 & 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝘁𝘆: The mesh router covers up to a vast 3,000 sq.ft. and supports over 200 devices without compromising performance, ensuring seamless connectivity.
𝗙𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝟮.𝟱𝗚 𝗪𝗔𝗡/𝗟𝗔𝗡 𝗣𝗼𝗿𝘁𝘀: Includes four 2.5G WAN/LAN ports and a USB 3.0 port, making it an ideal choice for future-proofing your home network.
𝗗𝘂𝗮𝗹 𝗪𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 & 𝗪𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗵𝗮𝘂𝗹: Leverages TP-Link’s self-developed technology to support simultaneous wireless and wired backhaul. Maximizes Wi-Fi 7 benefits for faster speeds and broader coverage.
𝗔𝗜-𝗗𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗦𝗲𝗮𝗺𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗥𝗼𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴: The Deco Mesh creates a unified network with a single network name. Uses AI-Roaming technology for seamless streaming and optimal speeds, adapting through advanced algorithms and self-learning as you move throughout your home.
𝐓𝐏-𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐒𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐥𝐝: Protect your home network with TP-Link’s premium security service. Free features include network security scans, IoT device identification, parental controls, quality of service, and reports. Visit TP-Link site for more information.
𝗩𝗣𝗡 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝘁 & 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁: Enables home devices to access remote VPN servers without installing VPN software on each device. Supports simultaneous VPN and regular internet connections for enhanced security and flexibility.
𝗘𝗮𝘀𝘆 𝗦𝗲𝘁𝘂𝗽 & 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁: Quickly set up and manage your mesh router using the free Deco App, available for Android and iOS.
𝗩𝗼𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹: Control Deco BE63 using voice commands with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant-enabled devices.
𝗘𝘅𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆: TP-Link Deco products seamlessly integrate to create a Mesh WiFi network. They are backward compatible with all WiFi generations and work with any internet service provider (modem required for most ISPs).

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Customers find the mesh router system easy to set up and appreciate its fantastic speed, with one customer reporting speeds in excess of 1GB. They consider it worth the price and praise its performance, with one noting it works well in a large 2-story house. The wireless connectivity receives mixed feedback – while some report great signal, others experience dropped connections. The user interface and reliability also get mixed reviews, with some finding the app straightforward while others consider it a joke, and while some find it rock solid, others report instability.

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  1. CWB

    Excellent Mesh Network that meets my requirments
    UPDATE 8-Dec-2024:In my review I mentioned the TP-Link Dual-Band BE5000 WiFi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System (Deco BE25) was a lot more expense, and I suggested waiting until you needed WiFi 7. Well, the price is so close to the WiFi 6 I’d go with it now to help future proof! I didn’t check other vendors, and I don’t have the WiFi 7. If I had to buy today, I’d do the WiFi 7 for sure.2-Pack WiFi 6 = $220 ($110 each)2-Pack Wifi 7 = $230 ($115 each!!!!!)3-pack, WiF 6 = $330 ($110 each)3-pack WiFi 7 = $300. ($100 each!!!!!!!)UPDATE 29-Sep-2024:I’m totally satisfied. ZERO issues, works beautifully. I had this at 4-Stars to start as installation and set-up went smoothly however I wanted time for it to “bake-in” with use., now I’m at 5-Stars.There is a TP WiFi 7 model available that does cost less than other vendors, still expensive though.The WiFi 6E was $188 for the pair, WiFi 7 is $449 for a pair. That’s a big jump, and yes, from what I’ve read you’ll get higher performance. The question that needs to be asked: Do you need it for the extra price? If you can easily afford it, no reason not to.I’ve worked for 30 years as a network design/architect/consultant in the carrier industry. As described below, for my requirements the TP WiFi 6E is perfect. In 5 years, I may need to look into upgrading to a higher grade mesh. By then, prices will come down for a WiFi 7 and maybe when WiFi 8 is out that’ll be a consideration.For now, WiFi 6E works. I give routers a 5-year life span as tech improves rapidly, but do you need annual upgrades? Not in my world, yet. I’m still waiting for 5G cellular service in my rural setting yet I do get 80Mbps down/19Mbs up (Verizon), and in some places in Colorado Springs I’ve clocked 1.3Gbps on my iPhone which is insanely fast. My iPhone does provide good hotspot backup if needed.If you have a “Brady Bunch” size family, maybe the WiFi 7 would better, and you may need more than 2 routers in the mesh depending on your house, basement, patio, number of devices and floors.The nice thing about the TP mesh is adding more as needed is easy, as it should be today.GENERAL: 16-Sep-2024I needed a new WiFi mesh solution. I’ll explain why in a bit.For 99% of the users at home, basic settings should be fine. For those with bespoke setting requirements, they know what needs to be done. This isn’t a commercial grade device like from Cisco or Meraki although for small offices, I think the XE75 would be excellent.DETAILS TO CONSIDER:I’m using the TP Deca XE75 – be SURE to know this, not Deco AXE5400 as this is not a choice when registering via the app. I use just a pair in a 3,800’ slab-on-grade ranch. Each XE75 works at 2.4/5/6Ghz. There are 3 “Networks”: Router, Guest and IOT to isolate connections. Pricing was excellent at $219 for the pair + a $30 discount coupon! This is not a Base plus Extender, these are both full-function WiFi routers with the first one setup being the Main. They each have 3 UTP Gbit ports. I only needed UTP on the Main.Password, frequencies, ect settings are all transparent across the mesh network. You can click on each Wifi router in the mesh to see what is connected to each.Each SSID will have its own password. Be sure to use Upper/lower/a few numbers/a few special characters, and MAKE SURE TO JOT THEM DOWN!SSID Router and Router_6Ghz + Password you create – iPhone, laptop, printer, SAN/NASSSID Guest + Password you create: if I have visitorsSSID IOT + Password you create: all other connections like Hunter-Douglas PowerView (motorized Roman shades), TVs, 22KW Generac generator, DTV, DVD, etc that have vendor access for updates and such.SETUP:SUGGESTION: Unplug your ISP equipment before you start setting up the app. My iPhone just downloaded via my Verizon cell connection nicely. This gives your ISP equipment the 5 or more minutes to quiesce (shutdown, clear). When I connected to my ISP equipment and powered-up, I called my ISP, they saw the new device, authorized and in a few seconds I was back on-line.Download the TP App, and follow the instructions step-by-step.When setting up, each XE75 has a barcode on the bottom that needs to be scanned as you set them up – easier than typing in the code. It’s a tad fuzzy to scan, just don’t give up. I used an iPhone 13 Pro to scan and was surprised how difficult it was. Just follow the instructions at setting up the router EXACTLY (keyword=EXACTLY) as they say. The app will ask you to name it, I used Office from the choices, and I think you could do a custom name.With my ISP, I have to call and tell them a new router is being connected so they can authorize it for security. My ISP is a local company in Colorado, Kellin, that services remote areas hence microwave (plans in the next 12-18 months include going up-to 500Mbps – way more than I need), and support is seriously fantastic after more than 10 years. The UTP ports (3 on each route) support 1Gbps. The TP should work for all ISP, probably even StarLink although check first to be sure.The App set-up worked great as I followed the instructions EXACTLY as they specified.Next, I created PASSWORDS for Office, Guest and IOT networks.Next, I added the other XE75 to the mesh using the barcode reader, and boom, up it came, connected to the mesh and I named it Bedroom. On the App you’ll see: ISP icon—Office/MAIN icon—-Bedroom icon (these are my locations) plus you’ll see how many devices are connected to each with a footnote number for each. Nice.Next, I started discovery for Router – my laptop runs at 6Ghz. BTW, UTP connections go to Router only that I can tell, not Guest or IoTNext, I started discovery for IOTNo Guests yet, however, they should connect as easilyUnder “More Settings” at the lower right corner of the app, click and you’ll see Wi-Fi Setting (Main Network), then Guest Network and IoT Network. Pretty straight forward; naming Wi-Fi Setting the same as the Main Network would make better sense at least to me.In Wi-Fi and Guest Networks you have 2.4/5Ghz and 6Ghz network options. In IoT you only have 2.4/5Ghz.I turned off 6Ghz for Guest as 2.4/5Ghz will be fine plus you’ll get better distance and plenty of bandwidth performance.If I need to connect my laptop to Guest or IoT, my laptop selects the highest frequency. My iPhone 13 doesn’t do 6Ghz. When I upgrade my iPhone in a year or 2, it’ll probably have 6Ghz.PERFORMANCE:My microwave ISP is 120Mbps Up/Down, plenty for me. I don’t game or have kids. I work from home as a consultant, do WebEx/Zoom/MS Teams video calls that are excellent quality, I’ll watch an Amazon Prime movie now and then, I use DirecTV not a streaming or cable service. So far, performance has been flawless. Generac has “issues” with mesh networks – this is on them to fix as it is 2024 and it is not a $50 device, but that is for another review. (Generac works great, it’s the 2.4Ghz WiFi set-up that is archaic.) If you do have a Generac, the best way is if the remote mesh router is near the Generac, turn it off and force the Generac to connect to the Base. Then, bring the remote router(s) back on-line. This seems to fix the stupid problem. And yes, it is stupid for a $17,000 device as it should have a great WiFi solution, it doesn’t. This is a problem for Generac with all mesh networks, not just TP. I did a lot of research and found a good work-around solution Reddit.For the price and performance, I think you’ll like this device. I only have the main and 1 remote. More remotes, no idea. My video calls, streaming with Amazon Prime (Netflix should be OK, I don’t have it) and gaming should be fine (I don’t game). Another thing that will affect performance over the Internet will be your ISP’s quality. They say like 1-Gig service however, that is the max you’ll probably get. During busy times performance may degrade based on how many people they support – it gets complicated with over-subscription to bandwidth during peak hours. Clearly, more users will be on between like 6PM and Midnight than at 1PM or 3AM in a residential area: streaming movies and gaming uses a LOT of bandwidth. That 1 Gig you subscribe to is not 100% all the time. This has nothing to do with TP or a home set-up.AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT – Why TP?2.4/5/6Ghz: What’s the difference? The higher the frequency, the more data that can be transmitted. Problem is, as the frequency goes up the ability to penetrate walls drops. 2.4Ghz carries less data however it penetrates walls better than 5Ghz and 6Ghz. I won’t get all wonky. Extenders are the reason they are needed in large houses/multiple floors to penetrate hence we have mesh networks today as single WiFi devices have distance problems at higher frequencies as more data is needed like for gaming, video, streaming, phone calls, ect all at the same time.I had to replace my Netgear Orbi 850 w/1 satellite. The Base unit UTP ports stopped working which means I lost ISP access and UTP devices. My hardware warranty ended 7 weeks prior. I paid over $600 in July 2023. I contacted sales to see if I could buy a refurb’ed 850 base at a decent discount. Nope. They just said your hardware warranty has ended – I was up-front and told them that. I connected my laptop to my ISP and it came right up. They wanted to troubleshoot. Waste of time. Duh. I’ve used Netgear for over 20 years, routers, WiFi and LAN switches. I upgrade when needed. This Orbi 850 issue and how they handled it was poor. This wasn’t a $50 device. And, now I have an Orbi 850 satellite I need to sell on eBay, the base will get recycled. Will I ever buy Netgear again? Extremely unlikely. I like the LAN switches, solid, reliable, lifetime warranty on the ProSafe products however I have all the Gigabit LAN switches I need as WiFi speeds get better.I tried the eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi router, $184.00 + 20% rebate + $100 credit sending my Orbi back. Great deal. My ISP recommended eero. The set-up was a tad awkward (I wrote a review) and I got through it. Connected my devices and all. I noticed my laptop had really poor performance and disconnects. I decided to buy the eero Extender & wall mount total $95, neat set-up. Got it, however, my laptop kept going to the base router, never the Extender. The problem was the Extender only handles 2.4/5Ghz, not 6Ghz. I have no way to disable 6Ghz on my laptop, this is a deficiency and Lenovo support was no help. I called for eero support to see if a 2.4/5/6Ghz extender was available or if I could disable 6Ghz on the Base Router. No to each question. At least TP allows you to disable 6Ghz. The recommendation: buy a 2nd eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi router, and now the price ~7 days later was $249. Not having an Extender at 2.4/5/6Ghz when the base equipment does is silly given we are now seeing WiFi 7 being released (EXPENSIVE though). I sent the eero stuff back for a refund. Had the eero Extender provided 6Ghz, I would have kept it as it did work really well, 2.4/5Ghz is fine for my house, and a new laptop would have cost a LOT more.If your device doesn’t do 6Ghz, eero would be fine. However, as with all technology we’ll see upgrades with new devices in the coming years. If you have a device that can’t disable 6Ghz, you’ll have a problem.If you are still awake, I hope this helped.

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  2. Spencer

    Huge mesh upgrade from Google Nest!!
    I’ve now had these for four months and am so happy with my purchase that I find myself writing a review. I was looking to upgrade from my google nest WiFi (purchased in 2022) as I was having issues when my wife and I worked from home simultaneously while both constantly on video. Our house is taller than it is wide, and we need four stories of WiFi coverage as we both work in the finished attic. I was set on upgrading to 6E with the addition of the third 6ghz band, which I can specify for connection for both our work computers.Setup is a breeze, maybe took me 15 minutes. I’ve enjoyed the deco app and, since I hardwired my points together, it honestly discovered each device on its own without any fuss.We pay for 1G speeds and with Google nest we never could get north of ~300gb, and typically sat at 80-150gb. The deco immediately was surpassing 500GB without hardwiring them in. Once I connect them via Ethernet we were getting speeds of 900+ consistently, across the whole house. Call me crazy but when I pay for 1000GB, I’d like to get my moneys worth.There are many features of the Deco app I like- but I LOVE that I can have both a separate IoT network and a guest network with the click of a button. You can easily see what points have what devices connected to them. You can also reboot your system, check for updates, and optimize your network. The only issue I’ve had with the app is my weekly reports never pull thru, which is a minor issue.Maybe my favorite part of this system is that it is reverse compatible! I got a 3 pack of these 6Es and they are great for heavy use in my house; but I have a shed 80 feet from my house that I trenched an Ethernet too. Point being, I wanted to have some smart plugs/iot devices in my shed but didn’t want to have to buy a single 6e device, so I simply got a used X55 point and they all work together seamlessly! Google doesn’t have reverse compatibility so this was a big selling point for me. Even my X55 puts up 800GB plus!Since our household setup is four floors, the final feature that made this a no brainer for me was having the 3 Ethernet points in each device. My modem is in my basement and to optimize my network, my other two points need to be in my attic, and my garage. Having 3 ports allows my basement device to receive from the modem, have one output to the attic, and one head the other direction to my garage. This saved me a ton of hassle of having to wire from my attic, back down to the garage. Lots of flexibility with your setup having that 3rd port. This is what sold me on TP Link over Eero.I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to upgrade or get into a mesh network. If you are paying for speeds and not realizing them, I’d give these a shot. The reverse compatibility, 3 ports flexibility, and app functionality have blown me away.

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  3. MEF

    Buen producto pero les cuesta el manejo de dispositivos de domotica o IoT.los compré para manejar cerca de 120 equipos de iot (focos y luces), aunque la caja dice que puede con HASTA 200 dispositivos, la realidad es que con 2 de estos, no puedes conectarle más de 40 quizá 60.los devolví y compre el paquete de 3 y aún así sufren para poder conectar los 120. en terminos de navegación y distancia son buenos, si tienes mejor velocidad en cada rincón, pero la distancia a la que puedes conectar uno de otro, tampoco es tanta y menos, si hay paredes.

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  4. Mohammed S

    Easy to set up, app connects quickly, and the speeds are top notch.Probably the best option for the price.

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  5. khaleifah

    Full hous coverage ,internet package full speed,good price.

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  6. Badr

    راوتر جميل ، اعطاني انتشار كويس وتغطية جيدة ، اذا فيه ملاحظة بعض الجوالات ما يتنقل بسهوله بين قطع الراوتر عند الذهاب من غرفة الى اخرى ، لا اعرف السبب هل من الراوتر او الجوالات ، اضافة ان الحماية المتطورة اصبحت باشتراك ؟

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  7. Carlos Jorge Cossío

    En verdad el Deco BE63 distribuye una velocidad igual a la contratada por tu proveedor de servicios de Internet, es un equipo increíble, la instalación muy fácil.

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    TP-Link 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐨 BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System- 6-Stream 10 Gbps, 4x 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 4x Smart Internal Antennas, VPN, MU-MIMO, HomeShield, Free Expert Support (1-Pack)
    TP-Link 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐨 BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System- 6-Stream 10 Gbps, 4x 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 4x Smart Internal Antennas, VPN, MU-MIMO, HomeShield, Free Expert Support (1-Pack)

    Original price was: €230.Current price is: €200.

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