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64MHz • 4 months ago

I just replaced my Google nest with this https://www.costco.com/tp-link-deco-be11000-wi-fi-7-tri-band-whole-home-mesh-wi-fi-system%2C-3-pack.product.4000251424.html?COSTID=iosapp_25.8.2&TRACKING=NO&adobe_mc=TS%3D1756864010%7CMCMID%3D69329033381048972676268364342069081517%7CMCORGID%3D97B21CFE5329614E0A490D45@AdobeOrg&sh=true&nf=true You just missed the $50 off sale…

r/HomeNetworking • Mesh network recommendation for home with plaster walls? ->
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77madsquirrel77 • 12 months ago

Yep all absolutely true. I ended up trying to downsize and optimize picks but the lag and need for content reboots remained. Switched over to Decos and never looked back. Incredibly fast solid coverage throughout and no downtime. Light years better.

r/GoogleWiFi • Google WiFi is garbage. Need advice on alternative mesh, please help! ->
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8085-8086 • 9 months ago

Not sure if you are mixing product lines, the Archer BE550 works with [easy mesh devices](https://www.tp-link.com/us/easymesh/product-list/). The TP link Deco BE11000 is a different mesh product line and would not be compatible. You could still use it as an access point, but it would not work as a proper mesh system. You are better off buying a 2 pack TP link deco BE11000 instead of mixing it with the BE550. To make things confusing there is also a more powerful Archer BE11000 router that is easy mesh compatible and can be used with the BE550.

r/HomeNetworking • Is it really compulsory to have 2 wifi mesh for it to function? ->
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95MBP • 28 days ago

Sounds like you probably want a mesh system. Maybe one with three or more APs (one where the internet comes in the house then two elsewhere) A lot of them work as routers too, but I use mine in AP mode as I have a PFsense router I put together. If your actual router is okay you could get a mesh system and just use it in AP mode. My setup is Modem(virgin hub) > PFsense > switches and stuff > APs Mine are TP-Link Decos. They're pretty reliable and not too expensive but there's loads to choose from. If I had the money I'd like some Ubiquiti ones but honestly I don't have any issues with the Decos. I can't say anything about their router mode though as I've never used it. Tenda is another popular brand but I haven't tried it myself

r/HomeNetworking • Network with 3 access points ->
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Accurate_Shine5695 • 8 months ago

I highly recommend the [TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 Tri-Band Mesh System](https://www.reddit.com/user/unwelcome_frown15/comments/1jxaza0/mesh_wifi_system_recommendations/). It offers blazing fast speeds, low latency, and rock-solid coverage, great for large homes or demanding smart setups. Future-proof too with Wi-Fi 7 support.

r/HomeNetworking • What is the Best WiFi Mesh System for Home? 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 ->
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AdministrativeAd1746 • 5 months ago

Go for Mesh! And get yourself a Deco. Amazing experience

r/IndiaTech • Mesh wifi vs Extendor ->
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Adorable_Turn2370 • 2 months ago

I have a deco, nothing but trouble. Read the tp link subreddit about dropped connections. If you work from home this is not for you

r/BuyItForLife • Best mesh wifi system recommendations ->
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Agile_Party4084 • 12 months ago

Deco here as well and never have any Sonos issues, 160square metre house so I have 3 decos to cover it.

r/sonos • Recommendations for good base-only WiFi router to use with Sonos system??? ->

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