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.
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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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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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hum.. I'm seeing 20% where do you see 25%?
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I got a 2 pack for $300 so should get $60 cashback.
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.
Lifetime warranty??? Aren't electronics categorized for 90 days?
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.
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I have an Orbi RBK50. My only complaint about Orbi is that there's a distinction between routers and satellites. So, I'd need to buy satellites if I want to expand or address dead spots, which cost an arm or a leg. I did flash a few routers into satellites, but that would void the warranty.
I have my eyes on the Asus BQ16/Pro, which is ~$450 per unit (slightly less than an Orbi equivalent). I like Asus' setup because there's no distinction between routers and satellites. However, many reviews complain about their firmware issues. I don't want to drop $2000+ and deal with technical problems.
I just added the lower end version of this, the BE3600 which has the 2.5GBps ports, but it doesn't have the Absolute peak use of Wifi 7. Even so going from wifi5 to the low end version of this I am getting consistent 1-1.3 up and down on both my laptop and cell phones in my house. PRetty stunning going from 300~.
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How do these stack up? I was looking to upgrade my eeros.
I have been using them since sep/oct 24. I had my share of frustration initially, I had switches connected to the router, some times it used to assume the port where the switch is connected is the wan port, but that seems to have been resolved in latest updates. Otherwise it seems to be working good, get good throughout through the house, and able to handle multiple devices well. In compared to a orbi, it's lacking in range. Like the app, even though it might need some improvement providing better analytics.
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