I bought a pair of BE95s after watching your videos. I have set em up in AP mode and am using firewalla gold series as router. I am getting same speeds as you are.
Thank you for the fantastic review. I half way through the vid I was thinking the x50 Poe was my winner. But now I need to research what a wired and wireless backhaul is. Here I go down another rabbit hole of research. Thanks again.
There is a way to avoid the capping issue you mention on the ones with a 2.5gbps port, just use a 2.5gbps distribution switch to connect each one as opposed to daisy chaining them.
What a great, very thorough video! I appreciate your dedication! With the be85 and be95 push internet and receive it over a distance? I have an inlaw suite 300ft south and a barn 250 north of my router. Will this style set up work for me?
Wow what a lineup! Thanks so much for this video, but looking at that lineup I’m soooo glad I got the BE65 due to its much smaller size. I get over gigabit speeds on them.
Thank you for the excellent video, and please do not forget the review of the ASUS ZENWIFI BQ16 PRO and comparing it aganst the DECO BE95. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Great video and explanation. I have a question though - I am planning to have x50 poe 3 pack for three floors. If i use POE from my router to all 3 of them(without connecting them to each other wired or wireless) , will these still act as mesh system with same SSID or different ?
This was so helpful!! I just switched over to AT&T fiber and need to purchase mesh Wifi. Can you please help me decide between the XE70 Pro vs XE75 Pro? I will be doing WIRELESS backhaul. Below are some additional details: - AT&T plan is 500mbps, but I may increase to a max of 1000mpbs depending on performance - My home is 2500sqft (3500sqft if you include back outside patio) - AT&T provided router BGW320 is in farthest corner of home. - 8-15 devices using wifi at any given time (computers, phones, tv, smart home devices) - Most critical need is for work (zoom meetings, uploading, etc.) and streaming (smart TVs) Can you provide an recommendation XE70 Pro vs XE75 Pro (or another product in same price range)? Also, can you confirm how many nodes/units you'd recommend getting? THANK YOU SO MUCH
I bought a Deco BE65 based off your reviews, thank you for that. But am I annoyed that they have a separate SSID for the 6ghz network??? Is there a technical reason for that??
I’m going to replace my 10yr old Orbi mesh with BE95 soon. I have frontier fiber. You mentioned going directly from theONT to the “Main” Deco router. Will this work or will Frontier block access without their combo router? I could put their router in transparent bridge mode but if I don’t need their router it would be better. Love your channel. Thanks
@@landpetman you weren’t lying, i got almost 900 mbps up and down on my iphone 15 pro max, I assume Wifi 7 with the iphone 16 that’s right around the corner will be even faster.
thanks always for your amazing vids man. will wait for your review on ASUS BE88U, BQ16, and BT10 also, can you mention if a device have AFC or will soon have AFC or none at all?
No problem! When I get my hands on them, I'll be sure to review them. I haven't read much about AFC other than they're supposed to help with the 6GHz band to enable better performance and range because of increased power levels. I would imagine anything using the 6GHz band is already using this technology but this is my assumption, can't say for sure.
@@landpet base on what i researched, not all current wifi 7 routers have activated AFC.. others would have it via firmware update but some already have it activated on launch.. and most routers i found with activated AFC out of the box are ASUS routers
Costco has a 3-pack of BE65 for $399.99. I just purchased a 3-pack of BE63 for $519.99. The BE65 seems better having two 5.0GB ports vs 2.5GB ports being the top speed ports for BE63. I have a 1 GB internet speed where I live, but I like having a mesh system capable of running faster speeds out of the ethernet ports later. That said, it seems like a no-brainer to get the BE65 for $120 cheaper due to the two 5.0GB ports. However, your testing showed that BE63 was faster than BE65 in several tests, which makes this a more difficult decision. What would you do? Thanks for all of your great videos!
Up to you, if you were going through with it, I would suggest getting the be65 first and trying it out before returning the be63 just in case it doesn’t perform as well. There are cases where lower spec routers perform better which is why I like to test them. I will say without a doubt the be63 is a phenomenal mesh system.
Hi there! Thank you for your informative reviews. I was wondering which you recommend for my current household: 2500 sq ft. Two floors. 1Gbps Internet. Offices on opposite corners and floors of house. Gaming, streaming, etc on multiple devices. Torn between a single BE85 for speeds or doing a Dual BE63 wireless backhaul setup for coverage / hardline access for the downstairs office PC. Currently just using the standard ATT Wifi 6 router but streaming devices downstairs will have spotty connection/coverage (similarly priced on Amazon right now). I'm sure anything would be an upgrade from the standard ATT modem but want to be a little more "future proof" conscious with this purchase. I would appreciate any advice or recommendation you have! Sorry for the lengthy question/comment..
What is the primary difference between the BE85 and BE95? I have 1GB incoming and plan to wire two of the 3 nodes to Internet at opposite ends of the house. Also, if I buy a 4th node, do the standalone towers work for both connecting to the main router and as a wireless node? Thanks
If I want to replace my router with one of these mesh system I live in a small apartment would you recommend me getting only 1 I feel like getting 2 would be over kill. I was thinking about getting one BE63 Wi-Fi 7 what would your advice be?
Well it performed better for certain scenarios, there could be a number of factors but generally speaking that's why I do the testing. BE95 was the king of wireless backhaul and range
I have alredy a Set of 3 Deco XE75 but I have new 2.5Gb Net, is it worse to buy a new Set of 3 Deco BE65. (US BE63)? I would like to get at least my wired Hardware In my Office to the new Speed. Could I also only buy the one Pack and mesh up with my XE75?
Do you have an in depth review of the Deco App? I just purchased the XE75 and will set it up soon. I want to create 2 networks 1 dedicated to 2.4 ghz and the other to 5 ghz and use the 6 ghz for the wireless back haul based on you suggestion. I also want a network with both 2.4 and 5 turned on. Thank you Drew
I don't go into the deco app in terms of setup just show what the app looks like. I do however have a deco XE75 setup guide video where I show all the connections. The deco app handles most situations automatically
Thanks for the videos, great stuff. I have a question. I have a tp-link router AXE5400 which im very happy with but i'm wanting to get a mesh system to help with dead zones around my property. I'm thinking of the deco xe75 or deco xe75 pro. Will i still be able to utilize the axe5400 so not for it to go to waste, even if it is only used as an access point or repeater. Thanks.
I think you can use it as the router and the mesh as Access points. That’s what I am doing, having a dedicated router gave a little speed boost as well
Wired Backhaul - Save money (whatever recent WiFi 6, or 6E Deco that's on sale) eero 6+ is good too Wireless Backhaul - Deco XE70 Pro (ASUS GT6 is good too) or if you want to splurge (Deco BE63)
Hi. very easy to understand tutorials. keep them up ;) I am facing a dilema how to improve the speed and handle multiple devices. Home layout is as it follows: Router from Provider that is connected to fiber. From Router RJ45 to M5 mesh ( 1st is living room and by far deals with most traffic) The second and 3rd M5 are upstairs in different corners. in parallel from M5 1st i use Rj45 to a 5 ports 1GB switch where the main TV + printer and other devices are connected by wire ( RJ45) The wired / RJ45 system works pretty good but the wireless is getting crowded and hammered. I have at times up to 25 - 30 devices connected to the 1st M5 mesh ( ipads, phones, kids friends phones, TV's in other rooms, entrance door device and a lot of others devices). To the question i have; How do I uppgrade the living room Wireless receiver to manage all that traffic. I can buy a single Deco device which is new and have better performance and connect the old ones to ( due to WiFi backwards compatibility). Which one of the Deco product with you recommend for my issues ? or I can buy an Archer router ( Archer AX23 V1) and let the Deco system to be extended wifi devices to it. ( Provider router is not something i can eliminate )
My personal opinion is that I would stick with a Deco. Frankly speaking the more you spend, the better off you will be. But for about 30 devices, I think the XE75 or XE70 Pro should suffice. If the Deco BE63 goes on sale, I would go with that. That thing is a beast for the price.
@landpet I was considering purchasing the Deco XE70 Pro. You had a coupon code that expires in August however it’s not valid. Do you have the correct code by any chance? Cause that’s going to determine if I get that one or the AX4300 Pro. Thanks in advance
@@landpet I completely understand and that makes sense. In your opinion which would be the best system for us. My house is 2,800 sq feet that includes a in-law attached through the garage, 7 bedrooms, and 2 floors. We are getting 300mps currently but are upgrading to 1 gig. We have many devices as well. We definitely want a 3 pack mesh, and will be hardwiring them and using at least 3 switches. But still has to have good wireless for devices not hardwired. Which ones would you recommend? Also does this setup sound like it will work hardwired as we are new to mesh systems…Modem > Main Deco > Switch #1 > 2nd & 3rd Node connected to Switch #1 > Switch #2 connected to 2nd Node > Switch #3 connected to 3rd Node. Thanks in advance.
Hi, have a few powerline adapters already but want to upgrade not sure if x55 or px50. Existing tp-link powerline would work with powerline mesh? Thanks
It did in certain categories but quad band isn't necessarily better, if the devices can't take full use out of it unless each frequency supports faster speeds like the BE85 and BE95. There are surprises every now and then
@@landpet personally I can't say though that switching to the be 16000 we saw an instant improvement in our internet and Wi-Fi. Moving into a 2600 square foot home it's been flawless. So I wonder how they would differ as well in a mesh setting what two stories Holmes. Good job on the review
Were do I start. I old school with old system which need upgrade. Used old modem like actiontec m1424wr Rev 1. Have verizon 50/50 got new pc . Grandkids are beating me .
Hey brother, could you run a test on these units to see how much traffic they can handle? I’ve used the TP-Link BE85 and BE95, and with around 70 connected devices and adding about 10-15 guests actively using their phones ( total of 80-85 or more ) , the network crashes. Interestingly, an older eero Wi-Fi 6 Pro or Netgear routers don’t have this issue. TP-Link’s engineers are aware of the problem but haven’t found a solution yet. When the network starts failing, no one can connect properly. I’d really appreciate it if you could test this out. By the way, great videos-everyone, don’t forget to smash the 👍 button!
I personally haven't had any issues with this, I have around 80 or so devices and when people come over, granted it's just a few more devices at those times but the internet is fine. If that has been your experience, definitely go with another brand.
All taxes are used instead for importing and supporting illegal Muslims and Africans taking over the UK while arresting any dissenting native citizens. I am truly sorry but wifi should not your country's focus. Focus on getting taking back your country.
These are mid at best. I wish I could return them. Constant switching of wifi channel width to 80 MHz with no solution from TP Link. Their support is non existent. Coverage is okay at best, in a typical new build home I needed FOUR for coverage in the house. Features that should be standard are a subscription after you already pay an extreme amount for the routers (assuming the high end ones, of course). Get something else.
I must say, I don't think I'd ever buy TP-Link hardware again after the abysmal experience I had with their XE75 Pro Deco mesh units. By far the worst routers I've ever owned. Over priced garbage!!
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I bought a pair of BE95s after watching your videos. I have set em up in AP mode and am using firewalla gold series as router. I am getting same speeds as you are.
Nice!
Are the Deco have QOS or you have to pay for that service?
Thank you for the fantastic review. I half way through the vid I was thinking the x50 Poe was my winner. But now I need to research what a wired and wireless backhaul is. Here I go down another rabbit hole of research. Thanks again.
You're welcome, and good luck down the rabbit hole!
There is a way to avoid the capping issue you mention on the ones with a 2.5gbps port, just use a 2.5gbps distribution switch to connect each one as opposed to daisy chaining them.
from distance looks like a table full of toilet paper rolls of different heights.
Okay, so it wasn't just me. Thought it was a table full of paper towel rolls.
the tp, in tp-link
This is where I come for my research ... Great job
Thanks!
What a great, very thorough video! I appreciate your dedication! With the be85 and be95 push internet and receive it over a distance? I have an inlaw suite 300ft south and a barn 250 north of my router. Will this style set up work for me?
Wow what a lineup! Thanks so much for this video, but looking at that lineup I’m soooo glad I got the BE65 due to its much smaller size. I get over gigabit speeds on them.
Yup, the BE65 Pro is great.
Fantastic comparison video! Thank you very much for making it. Does the BE65 have any fan noise ?
Don’t hear anything
Thank you for the excellent video, and please do not forget the review of the ASUS ZENWIFI BQ16 PRO and comparing it aganst the DECO BE95.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
No problem, as soon as I get my hands on it, I will be sure to review it. Don't have it yet.
Great video and explanation. I have a question though - I am planning to have x50 poe 3 pack for three floors. If i use POE from my router to all 3 of them(without connecting them to each other wired or wireless) , will these still act as mesh system with same SSID or different ?
Thank you for getting back to me which I truly appreciate.
you're welcome
This was so helpful!! I just switched over to AT&T fiber and need to purchase mesh Wifi. Can you please help me decide between the XE70 Pro vs XE75 Pro? I will be doing WIRELESS backhaul. Below are some additional details:
- AT&T plan is 500mbps, but I may increase to a max of 1000mpbs depending on performance
- My home is 2500sqft (3500sqft if you include back outside patio)
- AT&T provided router BGW320 is in farthest corner of home.
- 8-15 devices using wifi at any given time (computers, phones, tv, smart home devices)
- Most critical need is for work (zoom meetings, uploading, etc.) and streaming (smart TVs)
Can you provide an recommendation XE70 Pro vs XE75 Pro (or another product in same price range)?
Also, can you confirm how many nodes/units you'd recommend getting?
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I answered this on your other comment.
I bought a Deco BE65 based off your reviews, thank you for that. But am I annoyed that they have a separate SSID for the 6ghz network??? Is there a technical reason for that??
just rename it to the same or not allowed?
I’m going to replace my 10yr old Orbi mesh with BE95 soon. I have frontier fiber. You mentioned going directly from theONT to the “Main” Deco router. Will this work or will Frontier block access without their combo router? I could put their router in transparent bridge mode but if I don’t need their router it would be better. Love your channel. Thanks
I have frontier also, you can go straight from deco to ONT. You don't need their router, just the ONT
Hi i love the video thanks. If i have deco x20 and x70 can i mix them together in same app .
Thanks, Yes you can
Grabbed a 3 pack of the BE11000 Wifi Mesh system from Costco for only $400 yesterday, moving into a 5400 sq ft house so this seemed like a steal.
Great deal
@@landpetman you weren’t lying, i got almost 900 mbps up and down on my
iphone 15 pro max, I assume Wifi 7 with the iphone 16 that’s right around the corner will be even faster.
thanks always for your amazing vids man.
will wait for your review on ASUS BE88U, BQ16, and BT10
also, can you mention if a device have AFC or will soon have AFC or none at all?
No problem!
When I get my hands on them, I'll be sure to review them.
I haven't read much about AFC other than they're supposed to help with the 6GHz band to enable better performance and range because of increased power levels.
I would imagine anything using the 6GHz band is already using this technology but this is my assumption, can't say for sure.
@@landpet base on what i researched, not all current wifi 7 routers have activated AFC.. others would have it via firmware update but some already have it activated on launch.. and most routers i found with activated AFC out of the box are ASUS routers
Costco has a 3-pack of BE65 for $399.99. I just purchased a 3-pack of BE63 for $519.99. The BE65 seems better having two 5.0GB ports vs 2.5GB ports being the top speed ports for BE63. I have a 1 GB internet speed where I live, but I like having a mesh system capable of running faster speeds out of the ethernet ports later. That said, it seems like a no-brainer to get the BE65 for $120 cheaper due to the two 5.0GB ports. However, your testing showed that BE63 was faster than BE65 in several tests, which makes this a more difficult decision. What would you do? Thanks for all of your great videos!
Up to you, if you were going through with it, I would suggest getting the be65 first and trying it out before returning the be63 just in case it doesn’t perform as well. There are cases where lower spec routers perform better which is why I like to test them. I will say without a doubt the be63 is a phenomenal mesh system.
Hi there! Thank you for your informative reviews. I was wondering which you recommend for my current household:
2500 sq ft. Two floors. 1Gbps Internet. Offices on opposite corners and floors of house. Gaming, streaming, etc on multiple devices.
Torn between a single BE85 for speeds or doing a Dual BE63 wireless backhaul setup for coverage / hardline access for the downstairs office PC. Currently just using the standard ATT Wifi 6 router but streaming devices downstairs will have spotty connection/coverage (similarly priced on Amazon right now).
I'm sure anything would be an upgrade from the standard ATT modem but want to be a little more "future proof" conscious with this purchase.
I would appreciate any advice or recommendation you have! Sorry for the lengthy question/comment..
Dual BE63 would be better than a single BE85.
I would say BE63, 2 pack or 3 pack and you should be golden.
@@landpet awesome, thank you for getting back to me! Keep up the great work!
What is the primary difference between the BE85 and BE95? I have 1GB incoming and plan to wire two of the 3 nodes to Internet at opposite ends of the house. Also, if I buy a 4th node, do the standalone towers work for both connecting to the main router and as a wireless node? Thanks
If I want to replace my router with one of these mesh system I live in a small apartment would you recommend me getting only 1 I feel like getting 2 would be over kill. I was thinking about getting one BE63 Wi-Fi 7 what would your advice be?
I just exchanged the eero 7 max for a 3pack of BE95. I couldn’t be happier. In your opinion, why is the BE 85 performing better than the BE95?
Well it performed better for certain scenarios, there could be a number of factors but generally speaking that's why I do the testing. BE95 was the king of wireless backhaul and range
@@landpet great review and content
I have alredy a Set of 3 Deco XE75 but I have new 2.5Gb Net, is it worse to buy a new Set of 3 Deco BE65. (US BE63)? I would like to get at least my wired Hardware In my Office to the new Speed. Could I also only buy the one Pack and mesh up with my XE75?
Do you have an in depth review of the Deco App? I just purchased the XE75 and will set it up soon.
I want to create 2 networks 1 dedicated to 2.4 ghz and the other to 5 ghz and use the 6 ghz for the wireless back haul based on you suggestion. I also want a network with both 2.4 and 5 turned on.
Thank you
Drew
I don't go into the deco app in terms of setup just show what the app looks like. I do however have a deco XE75 setup guide video where I show all the connections. The deco app handles most situations automatically
Btw, most decos do not allow you to separate the 2.4 and the 5 Ghz.
If you want full customization, I suggest Asus mesh wifi such as xt9
Thanks for the videos, great stuff. I have a question. I have a tp-link router AXE5400 which im very happy with but i'm wanting to get a mesh system to help with dead zones around my property. I'm thinking of the deco xe75 or deco xe75 pro. Will i still be able to utilize the axe5400 so not for it to go to waste, even if it is only used as an access point or repeater. Thanks.
I think you can use it as the router and the mesh as Access points. That’s what I am doing, having a dedicated router gave a little speed boost as well
What's the difference between the xe70 pro and xe75 pro?
Maybe i missed it, but is this test with no extra satellites / extenders? Just the main router?
wired/wireless backhaul are with the extra satellites.
I have 1gbps internet. Is tplink deco be63 worth buy ? I want to use wireless backhaul.
Yes
Between deco be63 and deco be75. Which í better to choice
I have under 1 gig speed. What mesh system is good for that?
Wired Backhaul - Save money (whatever recent WiFi 6, or 6E Deco that's on sale) eero 6+ is good too
Wireless Backhaul - Deco XE70 Pro (ASUS GT6 is good too) or if you want to splurge (Deco BE63)
@@landpet Right On! 🙌 Thanks for your reply! I really appreciate your videos. Super helpful!!
Hi. very easy to understand tutorials. keep them up ;)
I am facing a dilema how to improve the speed and handle multiple devices.
Home layout is as it follows:
Router from Provider that is connected to fiber.
From Router RJ45 to M5 mesh ( 1st is living room and by far deals with most traffic)
The second and 3rd M5 are upstairs in different corners.
in parallel from M5 1st i use Rj45 to a 5 ports 1GB switch where the main TV + printer and other devices are connected by wire ( RJ45)
The wired / RJ45 system works pretty good but the wireless is getting crowded and hammered.
I have at times up to 25 - 30 devices connected to the 1st M5 mesh ( ipads, phones, kids friends phones, TV's in other rooms, entrance door device and a lot of others devices).
To the question i have;
How do I uppgrade the living room Wireless receiver to manage all that traffic.
I can buy a single Deco device which is new and have better performance and connect the old ones to ( due to WiFi backwards compatibility). Which one of the Deco product with you recommend for my issues ?
or
I can buy an Archer router ( Archer AX23 V1) and let the Deco system to be extended wifi devices to it.
( Provider router is not something i can eliminate )
My personal opinion is that I would stick with a Deco. Frankly speaking the more you spend, the better off you will be. But for about 30 devices, I think the XE75 or XE70 Pro should suffice.
If the Deco BE63 goes on sale, I would go with that. That thing is a beast for the price.
One more thing truly enjoy watching your videos. 👍👍
Thanks
How many Eeros can I bridge in succession? As in one to another to another and make a long line (from one floor lobby to another floor lobby)
Thanks
@landpet I was considering purchasing the Deco XE70 Pro. You had a coupon code that expires in August however it’s not valid. Do you have the correct code by any chance? Cause that’s going to determine if I get that one or the AX4300 Pro. Thanks in advance
I'm wondering if it can't be combined with other deals since there seems to be a sale now.
@@landpet I completely understand and that makes sense. In your opinion which would be the best system for us. My house is 2,800 sq feet that includes a in-law attached through the garage, 7 bedrooms, and 2 floors. We are getting 300mps currently but are upgrading to 1 gig. We have many devices as well. We definitely want a 3 pack mesh, and will be hardwiring them and using at least 3 switches. But still has to have good wireless for devices not hardwired. Which ones would you recommend?
Also does this setup sound like it will work hardwired as we are new to mesh systems…Modem > Main Deco > Switch #1 > 2nd & 3rd Node connected to Switch #1 > Switch #2 connected to 2nd Node > Switch #3 connected to 3rd Node.
Thanks in advance.
Can I mesh BE63 at my bedroom with BE85 as my main mesh?
Yes
Does anyone know why the BE85 price just dropped today? Is it being discontinued?
I don't think so but who knows
Hi, have a few powerline adapters already but want to upgrade not sure if x55 or px50. Existing tp-link powerline would work with powerline mesh? Thanks
X55, I don't know if it's a good idea to mix the PX50 with another powerline system
Thanks
@@albertocardenas5164 PX50 won't mix with other powerline devices.
Wonder what's keeping the BE16000 from out performing the BE63 and BE65?
It did in certain categories but quad band isn't necessarily better, if the devices can't take full use out of it unless each frequency supports faster speeds like the BE85 and BE95.
There are surprises every now and then
@@landpet personally I can't say though that switching to the be 16000 we saw an instant improvement in our internet and Wi-Fi. Moving into a 2600 square foot home it's been flawless. So I wonder how they would differ as well in a mesh setting what two stories Holmes. Good job on the review
@@landpet Awesome, thanks for the breakdown.
hello if i wanna update firmware from app all decos should be connected together or one is enough?
I recommend all be connected
Were do I start. I old school with old system which need upgrade. Used old modem like actiontec m1424wr Rev 1. Have verizon 50/50 got new pc . Grandkids are beating me .
Deco makes great routers
Hey brother, could you run a test on these units to see how much traffic they can handle? I’ve used the TP-Link BE85 and BE95, and with around 70 connected devices and adding about 10-15 guests actively using their phones ( total of 80-85 or more ) , the network crashes. Interestingly, an older eero Wi-Fi 6 Pro or Netgear routers don’t have this issue. TP-Link’s engineers are aware of the problem but haven’t found a solution yet. When the network starts failing, no one can connect properly. I’d really appreciate it if you could test this out. By the way, great videos-everyone, don’t forget to smash the 👍 button!
I personally haven't had any issues with this, I have around 80 or so devices and when people come over, granted it's just a few more devices at those times but the internet is fine. If that has been your experience, definitely go with another brand.
How are Americans getting 5GB Internet in such a big country and yet the UK only gets 1GB or 2GB at the most. ????
All taxes are used instead for importing and supporting illegal Muslims and Africans taking over the UK while arresting any dissenting native citizens. I am truly sorry but wifi should not your country's focus. Focus on getting taking back your country.
I am unsure where places in the US are getting 5 gb in my entire state the highest is 2 gb
My dad's farm in Shropshire gets 3.8mbps at best at about 3.30 in the morning otherwise its 1.8mbps
How are people I the uk getting 1gbps 🤣
I would choose devices that have Qualcomm chipsets to perhaps have OpenWrt in the future.
if you like options, OpenWRT is great
are you giving away any of thoes wifis :))
Unfortunately, no
Hi my internet speed it’s 1000 Mbps download speed . My house is 2800 sqft . So which deco is good for my house ??
BE63 is what I recommend
@@landpetthank you
Can wireless 6ghz dedicated backhaul passthrough wall with over 1gbps speed?
Depending on the distance and the thickness of the walls but generally speaking yes with a WiFi 7 mesh system it’s possible
@@landpet 2 wall over 15m lenght and over 150mm per wall (technically i want to mesh this wifi over 2 houses of around 15m inbetween)
I'm happy with my be65 pro.
very good mesh
Deco XE75 Pro
FYI iPhone 14 Pro doesn’t support WiFi 6E
You are correct, I shouldn't have included in the list. Only the 15 supports Wi-fi 6E.
These are mid at best. I wish I could return them. Constant switching of wifi channel width to 80 MHz with no solution from TP Link. Their support is non existent. Coverage is okay at best, in a typical new build home I needed FOUR for coverage in the house. Features that should be standard are a subscription after you already pay an extreme amount for the routers (assuming the high end ones, of course).
Get something else.
I must say, I don't think I'd ever buy TP-Link hardware again after the abysmal experience I had with their XE75 Pro Deco mesh units. By far the worst routers I've ever owned. Over priced garbage!!
cool !!
Thanks
I don't see Deco xc75 Pro what's up with that cuz they're complete utterly junk
Thought these were toilet paper rolls lmaoo
Lol
Thanks professor deco! 🫡
Lol