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popularDLS4U | Staff posted Yesterday 05:03 PM
popularDLS4U | Staff posted Yesterday 05:03 PM

TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White - $219.99 or $187 with trade in

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has the TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White for $219.99. Shipping is free.

Trade in brings this down to $187.


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Get 15% off a new modem, router or modem/router combo and Geek Squad® Home Wi-Fi Setup service when you bring in any of these devices for recycling. Simply take your old networking device to Customer Service in a Best Buy store, and you'll receive a coupon for 15% off the current price of a networking device or whole-home networking system, plus 15% off Geek Squad Home Wi-Fi Setup.
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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has the TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White for $219.99. Shipping is free.

Trade in brings this down to $187.


Recycle and save
In store only

Get 15% off a new modem, router or modem/router combo and Geek Squad® Home Wi-Fi Setup service when you bring in any of these devices for recycling. Simply take your old networking device to Customer Service in a Best Buy store, and you'll receive a coupon for 15% off the current price of a networking device or whole-home networking system, plus 15% off Geek Squad Home Wi-Fi Setup.

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Yesterday 08:35 PM
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Dr_Claw
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Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.
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E_M__Yesterday 08:45 PM
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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.
Works fine.

Option 1: Dual Nat (just plug it in and go).
Option 2: They can help you set up a passthrough.

Both worked fine for me w/ ASUS routers in mesh mode. Obviously option #2 is preferred but did plenty of WFH, gaming, etc. before they figured out how to passthrough.
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RangerJayYesterday 08:53 PM
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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.

Depending on your gateway but most of them have a pseudo "bridge" mode that works reasonably well with these routers for home users
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BlueHamster202Yesterday 09:14 PM
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Quote from RangerJay :
Quote from Dr_Claw [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.

Depending on your gateway but most of them have a pseudo "bridge" mode that works reasonably well with these routers for home users
The AT&T fiber box does not have a passthrough mode, which is super annoying. But you can disable most stuff manually to make it passthrough-adjacent (and avoid double NAT issues).
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BrendanBYesterday 11:00 PM
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This has been lower, if you can wait it might go back down around BF. For reference, what I'm talking about is the deal run by Amazon for the BE25 (which is the same, I think the Best Buy model numbers are just for them), was $200 with like 25% cash back on your prime card.
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dcliveYesterday 11:03 PM
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Quote from BlueHamster202 :
Quote from RangerJay [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from Dr_Claw [IMG]http://i.slickdeals.net/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.

Depending on your gateway but most of them have a pseudo "bridge" mode that works reasonably well with these routers for home users
The AT&T fiber box does not have a passthrough mode, which is super annoying. But you can disable most stuff manually to make it passthrough-adjacent (and avoid double NAT issues).
I'm mystified because my AT&T Fiber box has been in passthrough to my Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro (and a precursor box) since 2009 or so. What issue do you have?
To do this, go to (router), Firewall / IP Passthrough / Allocation Mode and set it to Passthrough. I set the mode to DHCPS-fixed and passthrough the MAC from the UDMP.
Works great.
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dcliveYesterday 11:23 PM
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https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-De...DZXSN?th=1
Amazon has it for $209.
Minus 20% for Prime (Visa).
Minus 5% (only for a few) for students.
Roughly $160.

https://dongknows.com/tp-link-dec...em-review/

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RangerJayYesterday 11:30 PM
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Quote from BlueHamster202 :
The AT&T fiber box does not have a passthrough mode, which is super annoying. But you can disable most stuff manually to make it passthrough-adjacent (and avoid double NAT issues).
It does, at least with BGW320
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Last edited by RangerJay August 27, 2025 at 04:42 PM.
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ClappinCheexToday 01:13 AM
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Quote from E_M__ :
Works fine.Option 1: Dual Nat (just plug it in and go).Option 2: They can help you set up a passthrough. Both worked fine for me w/ ASUS routers in mesh mode. Obviously option #2 is preferred but did plenty of WFH, gaming, etc. before they figured out how to passthrough.
Who is they, att?

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