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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 =
$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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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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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.
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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.
https://dongknows.com/amazon-eero...er-review/
https://dongknows.com/tp-link-dec...em-review/
Looking at Rtings which rated them both, I would say they are pretty similar, but I rather save the money and go with the TP-Link.
https://www.rtings.com/router/reviews/eero/max-7
https://www.rtings.com/router/rev.../deco-be63
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/tp-...i-7-system
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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.
True but on Amazon you get 20% cash back if you use the prime card. That is 80ish back.
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Agreed and the amount of time to set everything up and mount the APs. The older I get, the less time I want to spend on network setup n
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You can't beat Costco return policy if any issues occurs.
hum.. I'm seeing 20% where do you see 25%?
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