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3-Pack TP-Link BE10000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Whole Home Mesh System (Deco BE63) on sale for $449.99 - Extra $30 Off coupon found on product page =
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About the Product- Tri-Band WiFi 7 Speedsd
- 6-Stream/10 Gbps/6Hz Frequency/MU-MIMO
- 4x 2.5G WAN/LAN/USB 3.0 Port
- TP-Link HomeShield Protection
- Coverage Up to 7600 Sq. Ft/200+ Devices
- Seamlessly Roam/Connectivity
- Voice Control/Extensive Compatiability
- Easy Setup/Management
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https://www.costco.com/TP-Link%20...ue&nf
I picked them up after using the 5400s for a few years before lighting storm fried them. Costco took them back and I upgraded to these.
Reason I picked this is all ports are 2.5Gbps compared to say the 75x pros which only have 1 2.5gbps port.
So far no issues.
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At what speed? Routers like the one in this post are really only worth it if you have gigabit or faster internet or you do lots of internal data transfer, and you have a large area to cover.
That is like ideal coverage. My house is brick and some of inner walls have cinder blocks (don't ask me why). But I can tell you my coverage drops considerably fast and far. I have to have 4 eeros in the house to ensure no weak spots as it can't penetrate all the walls. It kind of sucks really.
Nothing that you would even notice for years as most devices out there dont utilize half of wifi 7s advancements
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No you don't. (Currently on wireless back haul, also currently connected to 6ghz on my phone).
And also surprised at down voted for Ubiquiti; was eyeballing the BE33000 and saw that news. Ended up with a ubiquiti system + access points + doorbell for a same price (or less).
Worth consideration. This isn't a bad deal. Just seems limiting.
Don't get me wrong… TP Link stuff is fine for your grandparents who need some cheap, easy to set up mesh network. But when you start getting into prosumer grade prices, don't settle for less.
As for reputation, lololol, right thats why TP-Link has won multiple editors choice and top pick awards, not to mention SMB awards. Please get informed before posting nonsense...
Also as for performance these mesh units kill the comparable U7 PRO and are more in line with the $280/$300 U7 Pro MAX/ XGS access points which than completely blows away your silly $400 budget, lolol.
Review showing max speeds of the BE63
https://www.tomsguide.c
Review showing max speeds of the U7 Pro
https://www.crosstalkso
Anything else silly you want to say to make us laugh more???
As for reputation, lololol, right thats why TP-Link has won multiple editors choice and top pick awards, not to mention SMB awards. Please get informed before posting nonsense...
Also as for performance these mesh units kill the comparable U7 PRO and are more in line with the $280/$300 U7 Pro MAX/ XGS access points which than completely blows away your silly $400 budget, lolol.
Review showing max speeds of the BE63
https://www.tomsguide.c
Review showing max speeds of the U7 Pro
https://www.crosstalkso
Anything else silly you want to say to make us laugh more???
Unifi stuff is incredibly easy to find deals on because they're enterprise. You can always find them secondhand at a much better value. My whole UniFi setup cost me around 400. If speed is your only concern, sure buy the TP-Link. But if you care about security, longevity, upgradability, and customization you're well better off buying UniFi.
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BTW there is a reason you see a lot of Unifi USED equipment, cause people after awhile figure out it was a waste of money for their home environment and get rid of it to the next sucker who wants to overpay.