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$179.99: 3-Pack TP-Link Dual-Band BE3600 WiFi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System (Deco BE23) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Dual-Band BE3600 WiFi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System (Deco BE23) for $219.99 - $20 - $20 when you 'clip' coupons on product page = $179.99.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Dual-Band BE3600 WiFi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System (Deco BE23) for $219.99 - $20 - $20 when you 'clip' coupons on product page = $179.99.
Shipping is free.

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$70 lower (28% savings) than the list price of $249.99
$40 lower (18% savings) than the previous price of $219.99
$20 off coupon applied
Redeemed Save $20 applied at checkout

To check eligibility and activate coupon click here [amazon.com].

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Model: TP-Link Dual-Band BE3600 WiFi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi System (Deco BE23) | 4-Stream 3.6 Gbps | 160 Mhz Channels | Covers up to 6,500 Sq.Ft | 2× 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul | VPN,MLO,AI-Roaming, HomeShield (3-Pack)

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wonkie
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Be5000 is 230$ a damn good price too
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hdanny
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Quote from wonkie :
Be5000 is 230$ a damn good price too
Only for people that want or need!
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fatguypoolshark
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Damn this is nice. I LITERALLY just bought the single one to upgrade my Wifi 5 TPLink mesh "main" for the cable login. Crazyyyy how much faster wifi 6 is than 5 with a 2.5GB port on it. Went from 400 mb up/down to 1.3gb up/down.

Would have probably bought the 3 pack at only 100 more than the single pack at 80 last week.
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deltahuj
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Wi-Fi 7, dual band 😂😂
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Elon-Mickey
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Good price? Needed to replace my Google nest
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MatthewR4322
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Quote from hdanny :
Only for people that want or need!
This is slickdeals, want or need aren't always required.
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ash78
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Average Joe here, trying to upgrade from an TP Link Archer router (5/7?) and a few signal boosters on a "quasi-mesh" setup. Is this a pretty plug-n-play setup or does it need a lot of manual work?

Also, the sensitive question, but how are the winds blowing in favor/against TP right now? I don't want to end up getting bricked by either side of the fight

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MX400ex72
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Can someone explain these to me or direct me to some guide?

Is my understanding correct that one of these would be plugged into the modem via Ethernet cord acting as the router and then the other two can be elsewhere in the house to extend coverage?

Or do I still need a router?

Currently I use a netgear modem/router combo and internet has been fluctuating quite a bit. The modem/router is probably 6 years old. Would be looking to replace the netgear with standalone modem and router or a modem and these mesh wifi things.
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csheffernan
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I'm also seeing 20% back withy Amazon Visa
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Redflyer
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Uggghhhh dual band. This is much worse than a triband wifi6e.
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Poppmatic
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Quote from MX400ex72 :
Can someone explain these to me or direct me to some guide?

Is my understanding correct that one of these would be plugged into the modem via Ethernet cord acting as the router and then the other two can be elsewhere in the house to extend coverage?

Or do I still need a router?

Currently I use a netgear modem/router combo and internet has been fluctuating quite a bit. The modem/router is probably 6 years old. Would be looking to replace the netgear with standalone modem and router or a modem and these mesh wifi things.

You plug this to the cable modem. In your case if you still use that modem router combo it will be a slightly more complicated setup. You will need to disable the "router" portion of your device (basically the wifi/DHCP portions) .
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mikebpi
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Quote from Redflyer :
Uggghhhh dual band. This is much worse than a triband wifi6e.
Not if you have a wired backhaul
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MX400ex72
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Quote from Poppmatic :
You plug this to the cable modem. In your case if you still use that modem router combo it will be a slightly more complicated setup. You will need to disable the "router" portion of your device (basically the wifi/DHCP portions) .

Thanks, I'll purchase a new separate modem.
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TodayOnly
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Quote from mikebpi :
Not if you have a wired backhaul
yes, even if you have to run the ethernet cable out one window and around the backside of the house and under the neighbors car and back around the side of the house and in that window. Popcorn
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This or the AXE5400?

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