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Prime VISA Cardholders: 3-Pack TP-Link BE10000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Home Mesh System

+ Earn 20% Back + Free S/H

$420

$600

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Amazon has 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 = $419.99. Shipping is free.

Additionally w/ purchase, Amazon Prime VISA Cardholders will Earn 20% Back as part of Amazon Prime Bonus Offer

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal

Note, must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.

To receive the bonus back, you must purchase w/ an eligible Amazon Prime VISA card as your method of payment

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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  • About the Deal
    • Must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply; must be sold/shipped by Amazon
    • Amazon Prime Visa Card Members receive 20% cashback when purchasing w/ eligible Prime Visa Card
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Product will be shipped in product packaging
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Amazon has 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 = $419.99. Shipping is free.

Additionally w/ purchase, Amazon Prime VISA Cardholders will Earn 20% Back as part of Amazon Prime Bonus Offer

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal

Note, must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply at final checkout.

To receive the bonus back, you must purchase w/ an eligible Amazon Prime VISA card as your method of payment

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

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must clip the coupon found on product page for discount to apply; must be sold/shipped by Amazon
    • Amazon Prime Visa Card Members receive 20% cashback when purchasing w/ eligible Prime Visa Card
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Product will be shipped in product packaging
    • Offer valid while coupon savings/supplies last
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Costco has them for 399.99 if you have a membership.
FYI. If you're a Costco member these are slightly cheaper and you get the lifetime return policy.

https://www.costco.com/TP-Link%20...ue&nf=true

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.
You can't beat Costco return policy if any issues occurs.

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Quote from Aphex242 :
I bought the BE11000s a while back and absolutely love them. The model numbers are so confusing (BE10000 and BE11000). They're not even consistent from different merchants, and it's hard to know the difference. But ultimately they're great products - I came from an ASUS mesh that was constantly having issues. This one is rock solid.
Which ASUS system did you upgrade from? I'm curious which one caused issues.
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240SXFAN
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For someone who's is not interested in WiFi7 yet, this seems like a great deal. 3 unit mesh for under $100 after all cash backs.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PRB1MZM
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 12:32 PM.
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Quote from CityTallGuy :
I would not suggest an investment in any TP-Link products until government decides banning status as TP-Link products were used by CCP to launch 🚀 massive hack on cellular networks (still infected btw), water 💦 supply systems in several states aka Salt Typhoon March 2024.

Mod deleted my stop drink the Kool -aid comment. Nice... guess we are alow to spread fake news
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Quote from Aphex242 :
XT9. Constantly had sync issues, various bands would stop working, had it set to reboot every 24 hours and it still frequently had issues. I'd say every 3 or 4 days I'd have to manually cycle them. Sometimes more than once. It was a huge pain. This was on the latest firmware. Worse, because of how I wanted to do my mesh I couldn't use the second as a wired back haul because of a completely separate issue. Because I had some other setting enabled (can't recall which) the wired backhaul was greyed out. I needed both. It was insanely frustrating, and it feels like they were only solid for the first month or so I had them. It was a terrible experience. Struggled with them for about a year. The TP link system has been in for 3-4 months and has been absolutely rock solid with one wired satellite and one wireless. It just works. It's less configurable, has fewer reporting options and stuff, but honestly I'm totally fine giving that stuff up for stability and reliability. My only real concern is the issue with TP link and the US government, but I suspect functionality going forward will be fine.
Thanks for the info. I wonder about ASUS firmware quality. I have had issues with the XT8 mesh system too. For instance I had to reset a node to factory settings and it wouldn't reset, no matter how many times I tried it. I found some tip in an online forum about connecting the node to the router via ethernet cable, and suddenly the router was able to factory reset the node. WTF? Issues like this drive me crazy.

I do like how TP-Link products are so easy to set up. I evaluated a TP-Link mesh system a while ago (2yr+ so not worth looking it up and sharing model info here as it is likely no longer being made). It was very easy to set up but then the issue I had with it was I could only use the TP-Link mobile app to configure it.. and the settings were too limited for my environment. Oh well! And the storm cloud over TP-Link about a possible ban (which probably will never happen) makes some people second-guess buying a TP-Link system.
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Subdivision wants me to help with wifi at clubhouse and pool… any suggestions? at first I was thinking going easy and getting a couple deco be1000 and one of the outdoor units for the guard shack like is the be65 outdoor available yet? But then wondering if should go unifi instead but unsure what all unifi devices I'd need. One of their outdoor AP but then also could we get by with just the dream router 7 or do I need a switch too? And I'd need to hard wire the outdoor AP right?
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Quote from tropicalb :
Thanks for the info. I wonder about ASUS firmware quality. I have had issues with the XT8 mesh system too. For instance I had to reset a node to factory settings and it wouldn't reset, no matter how many times I tried it. I found some tip in an online forum about connecting the node to the router via ethernet cable, and suddenly the router was able to factory reset the node. WTF? Issues like this drive me crazy.

I do like how TP-Link products are so easy to set up. I evaluated a TP-Link mesh system a while ago (2yr+ so not worth looking it up and sharing model info here as it is likely no longer being made). It was very easy to set up but then the issue I had with it was I could only use the TP-Link mobile app to configure it.. and the settings were too limited for my environment. Oh well! And the storm cloud over TP-Link about a possible ban (which probably will never happen) makes some people second-guess buying a TP-Link system.

Yeah. Even resetting those were a pain. Instructions vary by model, they didn't seem to always do it, etc. I was blown away at how bad they were in some ways. Asus typically doesn't make garbage. Agreed on the TP link stuff. The web interface is just for status, you have to use the app, limited configurability, etc.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Lolol so now you are comparing used equipment to NEW... Dude you crack me up. There is nothing your Unifi setup can do that actually matters to a normal everyday person, and in the process the TP-Link schools your setup in what matters to everyday people actual performance, and the best part its cheaper overall by a lot.

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.
TLDR: Comparing a consumer grade device to a prosumer/entry-level enterprise device.

Comparing TP-Link with Ubiquiti is frankly something like comparing a jazzed up Hyundai with a BMW. The BMW costs twice as much; the Hyundai may even have a couple of cherry picked (and heavily advertised) features that is lacking in high end cars and the Hyundai is a great bang for the buck if you are simply looking for price to performance ratio.

For many people, the TP-Link (or better Asus) would be a fine consumer grade router/mesh setup for the non discerning. But for enthusiasts who want higher quality gear with better longevity, robustness and willingness to put in the time/effort, the Ubiquity is a great upgrade albeit at a higher price point.

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I got high when I saw this price
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Anyone know if you can have separate SSID for each of the radios with the Deco, ie like mywifi24, mywifi50, mywifi60 for 2.4, 5, and 6ghz radios respectively? And can you assign a VLAN id for each SSID? Thanks!
Last edited by AlpineMan May 4, 2025 at 09:27 AM.
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Quote from HondaBoy619 :
100% agreed. Unifi or bust. Their stuff is far superior at significantly better prices. I mean you could get a UDM with two access points for around the price of these TP Link on sale. Plus, TP-Link is based out of China and do not have a great reputation. Ubiquity is a US company and have an incredible reputation.

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.
While that Petey guy was quite aggressive with his response, I tend to agree with him. Only because you're suggesting this with zero context, and making a claim that is unreasonably unnormal. One is for consumers, and the other is for hobbyists or enthusiasts. There is a big, fine line there. It's like me suggesting that everyone needs to get rid of their TV sound bar and move towards an AVR, tower speakers to create the perfect sound stage for music and movies.

I promise you that the vast majority of people will not know what you're talking about and will not realize the additional hardware required to create a secure home network.
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Quote from 240SXFAN :
For someone who's is not interested in WiFi7 yet, this seems like a great deal. 3 unit mesh for under $100 after all cash backs.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PRB1MZM

Thanks. I grab this one as I don't need WiFi7.
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I'm in a large stone house with the be11000 unit wired Ethernet to a satellite station getting gig symmetrical upstairs. Also outside thru stone walls outside get good signal every good product

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Costco BE11000 gave me some connection issue. Also tried the gaming router GE800 and it also has connection issue. Will give this BE10000 another try.
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DealsNStuff
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This looks like the same system I got from Best Buy for ~$160. Works great. No complaints!

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