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$550: TP-Link Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System (Deco BE63, 3-Pack)

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Had these for two days and returned them. Terrible. Connection drop outs, instability, CS does not speak English (good English I should say). Just a bad experience all together.
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Quote from NervousTable826 :
Had these for two days and returned them. Terrible. Connection drop outs, instability, CS does not speak English (good English I should say). Just a bad experience all together.
That's sad to hear. I bought a TP-Link WIFI 5 3-pack Mesh system in 2021 because 4 people needed to work from home. It's worked flawlessly and gets regular firmware updates.
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Yeah I've heard these are a hot mess.
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Lots of bad word of mouth surrounding tp-links wifi 7 offerings. I would stick to 6/6e until things mature a bit.
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I've been running a 2-pack for two months in AP mode with wired backhaul. They have worked flawlessly. The speed and coverage are great. We've had no problem with dropouts, etc. I have rebooted just twice only after firmware updates.
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Quote from stargazindreamr :
I've been running a 2-pack for two months in AP mode with wired backhaul. They have worked flawlessly. The speed and coverage are great. We've had no problem with dropouts, etc. I have rebooted just twice only after firmware updates.
I think most people are simply running into wireless backhaul issues in almost every single case. I've got an absolute bargain bin mesh setup with 4X AC2200 tri-band Linksys Velop's running a wired backhaul for every AP, and I've got a beelink EQ12 pro as my pfsense router. I get about 900Mbit up/down according to the wifiman app, and wired equivalent internet speeds on a speed test. The only issues I have is when my ISP's service goes down or if I break things by screwing around with proxmox. Everyone just needs to suck it up and do the work running CAT6 throughout their house or hire someone. I procrastinated for a couple years, and looking back it was a huge mistake to rely on the flaky wireless backhaul.

Dongknows . com says the same thing: https://dongknows.com/picking-the...ing-guide/
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Wesblog
Apr 25, 2024
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I have the Wifi 6 version of TP-Link Mesh. I attempted to swap in a Wifi 7 access point, but the speed actually decreased - even when connecting the AP directly to my fiber network and using a Pixel 8, which supports WiFi 7.

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Quote from griegomas :
Lots of bad word of mouth surrounding tp-links wifi 7 offerings. I would stick to 6/6e until things mature a bit.
... and prices come down!
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Apr 25, 2024
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That's a nope with no 10G ports like the BE22000
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Quote from fieldcar :
I think most people are simply running into wireless backhaul issues in almost every single case. I've got an absolute bargain bin mesh setup with 4X AC2200 tri-band Linksys Velop's running a wired backhaul for every AP, and I've got a beelink EQ12 pro as my pfsense router. I get about 900Mbit up/down according to the wifiman app, and wired equivalent internet speeds on a speed test. The only issues I have is when my ISP's service goes down or if I break things by screwing around with proxmox. Everyone just needs to suck it up and do the work running CAT6 throughout their house or hire someone. I procrastinated for a couple years, and looking back it was a huge mistake to rely on the flaky wireless backhaul.

Dongknows . com says the same thing: https://dongknows.com/picking-the...ing-guide/
First off, if your app is telling you that an AC device is getting 900Mbps up and down over wireless thats already wrong. In no real world scenario was Wifi 5 AC protocol ever able to get anywhere near 900Mbps... The most it topped out at realistically was right around 650Mbps over wireless, unless you were in a perfect lab environment.

Second off I been using a Netgear RBK triband 2 pack for over 4 years with wireless backhaul in one of my homes with no problems besides the occasional reboot after a firmware upgrade.

The only reason wireless backhaul would not work is people who improperly set it up or dont know the limitations of it. Both triband and dual band work just fine with wireless backhaul if properly setup and you dont have random oddball interference causing items next to the routers.
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Quote from NervousTable826 :
Had these for two days and returned them. Terrible. Connection drop outs, instability, CS does not speak English (good English I should say). Just a bad experience all together.
Same. Sad as I loved the deco m5.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
First off, if your app is telling you that an AC device is getting 900Mbps up and down over wireless thats already wrong. In no real world scenario was Wifi 5 AC protocol ever able to get anywhere near 900Mbps... The most it topped out at realistically was right around 650Mbps over wireless, unless you were in a perfect lab environment.

Second off I been using a Netgear RBK triband 2 pack for over 4 years with wireless backhaul in one of my homes with no problems besides the occasional reboot after a firmware upgrade.

The only reason wireless backhaul would not work is people who improperly set it up or dont know the limitations of it. Both triband and dual band work just fine with wireless backhaul if properly setup and you dont have random oddball interference causing items next to the routers.
Ah. You know what. I do have Dual Wi-Fi Acceleration on my phone, so that's probably why I get that local throughput on my 80MHz bands(I have 8 of them after all). The other huge thing that pfsense allows me to do is manage bufferbloat with QoS. I get ~10ms idle and ~15-30ms under load according to speed.cloudflare.com. That appears to be much more important to the feeling of responsiveness. I notice no difference between my works dedicated fiber and my ~450Mbit down/40Mbit up connection unless I'm downloading something huge.

I guess I'm just happy with what I've got and I mean well. I do still believe that the 5/6GHz band can't reliably make it through 3 walls. If it works for you, that's awesome. I just hope people consider wired backhauls if they run into issues rather than saying a device is trash. Hell, anyone can buy a couple 100ft ethernet cables and run them through hallways to try to see if it fixes things. Don't knock it till you've tried it. I want the best for my SD friends. Happy trails and happy Friday fellow SD'er.
Last edited by fieldcar April 26, 2024 at 07:49 AM.
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I just bought a single one of these for ~270 last week. After fixing a setup oddity (desktop stole my public IP lol) this thing has been working great. App is way to use, speeds/connections are reliable. Don't use it in a mesh so can't speak to that. But as someone with strong knowledge of networking the interface is simple yet robust
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Quote from griegomas :
Lots of bad word of mouth surrounding tp-links wifi 7 offerings. I would stick to 6/6e until things mature a bit.
I have the 6E and their very good units. Wifi 7 is to new to be depended on just yet imo.

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Quote from fieldcar :
I think most people are simply running into wireless backhaul issues in almost every single case. I've got an absolute bargain bin mesh setup with 4X AC2200 tri-band Linksys Velop's running a wired backhaul for every AP, and I've got a beelink EQ12 pro as my pfsense router. I get about 900Mbit up/down according to the wifiman app, and wired equivalent internet speeds on a speed test. The only issues I have is when my ISP's service goes down or if I break things by screwing around with proxmox. Everyone just needs to suck it up and do the work running CAT6 throughout their house or hire someone. I procrastinated for a couple years, and looking back it was a huge mistake to rely on the flaky wireless backhaul.

Dongknows . com says the same thing: https://dongknows.com/picking-the...ing-guide/
Grab moca adapters off eBay, much cheaper nobody really needs Ethernet all throughout houses
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