I am curious as to why this is more affordable than the BE16000. This has 5g ports and BE16000 only has 2.5g ports. I just bought the BE16000. Though, I require 4 units for my home, so bought a single XE75 pro to go along with it. Should I reconsider and get this BE65 Pro instead of BE16000? OR should I keep the BE16000 and eventually upgrade the XE75 Pro to single BE95? I guess my question is can the BE16000 do more than 2.5g backhaul when wireless and connected to a faster router?
The be16000 is a quad band router, this is a tri band. This has faster ports as you saw. Wireless backhaul on this can go faster because of the ports. I plan on having the full review this weekend for this mesh system in case you want to compare it more completely to the BE16000. I did the same wireless backhaul video for the be16000, I will release this week if you want to see the numbers I got for that.
Thanks. I guess a question I have is if a router can do wireless faster than 2.5g, such as BE95, and nodes are BE16000, can the wireless speeds faster than 2.5g if all is running wirelessly (should a device be able to have faster than 2.5g wireless)? Hope this makes sense. Thanks again!
We have Max 1 gbps broadband in the UK, cant see than speed increasing for at least 3 years. Currenlty I have deco M5 which max out at 500mbps. Do you suggest XE 75 Pro (wifi 6E) or BE65 10000 ( Wifi 7) as an option. Will need 2 units , wired backhaul
Honestly, my deco mesh wifi xe70 pro, around 5 month now. At first is good work well after around 5 month alot of cut out internet, i mean connect and diconnect. Make me sad when i play game attack for war then connection internet disconnect lol.
Question... Can I hook up a deco wifi 6 node with the deco wifi 7 system to get better coverage? I just don't want to spend more money for another wifi 7 node.
@@4givenoxygenbarez reason being is I have security cameras outside and it isn't getting good signal. I figure I would put another node near that just for better coverage.
@@hienho15 well that would work. Especially because you'll simply isolate it on 2.4Ghz. I've known others doing the same. Deco S4 woth x50. And so on. So i think it is possible.
WiFi 7 does sound awesomely fast. But what use cases does it make a measurable difference? I recently got fiber internet. For a while I thought I should upgrade my “old” wifi 5 mesh (Netgear Orbi). But I noticed that downloading a 700 Mbyte audio book to my phone only takes 10 seconds. WiFi 7 would likely cut that to 2 seconds or less. But I only get a new book every few weeks, so waiting an extra 8 seconds doesn’t seem like a big deal. Certainly not one worth spending hundreds of dollars to “fix”.
I am in Australia and we only have 5925-6425 Mhz of the 6ghz band, whereas the USA has 5925-7125 Mhz. Will this impact the wireless backhaul speed in Australia?
The TP Link Deco BE65 Pro sounds like a fantastic upgrade for boosting your internet speed! We sent you an email, take a look.
Curious what the difference is between the BE65 and the BE65 Pro - I'm assuming simply the 5Gbps ports?
I haven't looked super closely at the be65 but I believe that is the only difference.
wow this is really good test thx for sharing sir :)
Thanks for watching!
I am curious as to why this is more affordable than the BE16000. This has 5g ports and BE16000 only has 2.5g ports. I just bought the BE16000. Though, I require 4 units for my home, so bought a single XE75 pro to go along with it. Should I reconsider and get this BE65 Pro instead of BE16000? OR should I keep the BE16000 and eventually upgrade the XE75 Pro to single BE95? I guess my question is can the BE16000 do more than 2.5g backhaul when wireless and connected to a faster router?
The be16000 is a quad band router, this is a tri band. This has faster ports as you saw. Wireless backhaul on this can go faster because of the ports. I plan on having the full review this weekend for this mesh system in case you want to compare it more completely to the BE16000.
I did the same wireless backhaul video for the be16000, I will release this week if you want to see the numbers I got for that.
Thanks. I guess a question I have is if a router can do wireless faster than 2.5g, such as BE95, and nodes are BE16000, can the wireless speeds faster than 2.5g if all is running wirelessly (should a device be able to have faster than 2.5g wireless)? Hope this makes sense. Thanks again!
We have Max 1 gbps broadband in the UK, cant see than speed increasing for at least 3 years. Currenlty I have deco M5 which max out at 500mbps. Do you suggest XE 75 Pro (wifi 6E) or BE65 10000 ( Wifi 7) as an option. Will need 2 units , wired backhaul
I'm in the same boat I needna mesh, was looking at the xe75, xt12, xt9
There’s 2Gbps in some areas with Virgin broadband
Honestly, my deco mesh wifi xe70 pro, around 5 month now. At first is good work well after around 5 month alot of cut out internet, i mean connect and diconnect. Make me sad when i play game attack for war then connection internet disconnect lol.
Have you tried updating the firmware on it? Maybe it just needs a reboot?
@@landpet no firmware update and i did setup scedule reboot everyday.
Will you be reviewing tp link be9300, be230?
Yes I will review the be9300
Same as BE85 (tho that is faster)
Will you make an ASUS ZenWiFi BQ16 review?
Yes, it is in my plans to make one but I have a few others that I have to before
crazy speeds ! I was thinking the new 1.6gb speeds in uk where fast ! So wrong lol
Yeah it’s fast, others have faster too lol
What's crazy is I have 1Gbps internet, and I have these routers. When I do a speed test, I only get like 300mbps download. :(
what devices you testing with? Are you connecting to the 6GHz band (if your device supports wifi 6e or wifi 7)?
Question... Can I hook up a deco wifi 6 node with the deco wifi 7 system to get better coverage? I just don't want to spend more money for another wifi 7 node.
I believe you can.. but you can only experience the wifi 7 features on the wifi 7 node
@@4givenoxygenbarez reason being is I have security cameras outside and it isn't getting good signal. I figure I would put another node near that just for better coverage.
@@hienho15 well that would work. Especially because you'll simply isolate it on 2.4Ghz.
I've known others doing the same. Deco S4 woth x50. And so on. So i think it is possible.
@@4givenoxygenbarez thanks for the that
@@hienho15 glad to be of help
WiFi 7 does sound awesomely fast. But what use cases does it make a measurable difference? I recently got fiber internet. For a while I thought I should upgrade my “old” wifi 5 mesh (Netgear Orbi). But I noticed that downloading a 700 Mbyte audio book to my phone only takes 10 seconds. WiFi 7 would likely cut that to 2 seconds or less. But I only get a new book every few weeks, so waiting an extra 8 seconds doesn’t seem like a big deal. Certainly not one worth spending hundreds of dollars to “fix”.
I'm soooo god damn jealous of your internet speed! Fastest I can get is 50mbps... UGH!!!!!!!!
Check with your ISP to see if something faster is available
I am in Australia and we only have 5925-6425 Mhz of the 6ghz band, whereas the USA has 5925-7125 Mhz. Will this impact the wireless backhaul speed in Australia?
so for file transfers then between pcs? cause ya know not everyone needs internet haha
Yeah, internet speed test and local speed test.
What is the name of your internet provider?
Frontier
Wifi is always slower than ethernet so every connection that is wired helps, nothing new in that regard, the same can be said for Google Wifi 2016
Yes, trying to show even on a wireless backhaul node, WiFi 7 delivers great speeds even without WiFi 7 devices.