TP-Link
Deco BE63
$449.99
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Based on 60 Reddit mentions
$359.39
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I hear ya. I sent 3 UX7's back after opening only two for testing. Range was dismal. I see users say they have 3 or 4 AP's for their 2000 SF house of wood and drywall and I can rock two Asus BT10's both on the first floor and cover 3000 SF plus a large backyard. I'm puzzled why Ubiquiti can't or won
...BigNavy505 in r/Ubiquiti
April 3, 2026 8:01 PM
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I'm sure most everyone here will suggest unifi products but I have two asus bt10's hard wired backhaul via MOCA and it works great. No issues. Good wifi throughout the entire house and basement and even into most of my yard.
Puzzled-Science-1870 in r/HomeNetworking
November 29, 2025 2:04 PM
7
I have an ASUS BT10 as my primary router and BT8 as a node. I think it’s an excellent system, especially if you can hard wire the two together. I personally switched from TP-Link due to the possibility of security concerns, and also there was some discussion around possibly banning TP-Link sales in
...LulzMcGullz in r/HomeNetworking
February 28, 2026 7:59 PM
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I have tried both. I started with two Unifi routers and the range was terrible. Just around the corner speeds on WiFi fell off like a cliff. I now have two Asus BT10 in mesh and full coverage all over my house (about 2800 sq ft). I have 1 gig fiber service and getting 1.2 gig wireless on 6 GHz every
...cecasejr in r/HomeNetworking
November 29, 2025 2:18 PM
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I just finished testing the BT10 and really enjoyed my time with it. Setup was straightforward, it stayed stable throughout testing, and I saw consistent speeds with good range. In our tests we push coverage out to about 30 meters from the base, with the satellite placed in two different locations,
...olivierRTINGS in r/HomeNetworking
August 29, 2025 5:07 PM
7
I had the same issue with my Orbi RBR50 / RBS50 mesh network years ago. In my case, it was the Orbi equipment, not my ISP. The network disconnects started occurring slowly, but became more of a issue as time went on. I ended up replacing my Orbi 50 mesh with a newer Orbi RBS850/RBR850 setup. The sam
...RkOShea in r/orbi
January 2, 2026 5:01 PM
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ZenWifi isn't the name of one unit, but the branding for their entire mesh lineup. I just purchased a BE96U and two BT10 mesh units this past week. They have very similar internal hardware, but the BE96U has external (large) antennas and the firmware has some options that aren't made available to th
...Accomplished-Lack721 in r/HomeNetworking
November 30, 2025 12:53 AM
3
You sound exactly like me. Work from home. Don't mind tinkering, hate fixing. Computer background from school (lawyer now though). I have an old house, fiber comes in the back of the house and I have cat6 running around the outside of the house to the middle and end of my house. (My house is long an
...OopsAnonymouse in r/HomeNetworking
November 29, 2025 3:33 PM
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The best answer would be to hardwire (ethernet) an access point in the basement to the router on the first floor. That said, I currently use two asus BT10 mesh routers with wireless backhaul, main one on 2nd floor and the mesh ap on the 1st floor and it covers our entire house, basement and 2.4ghz c
...Puzzled-Science-1870 in r/wifi
September 12, 2025 10:39 PM
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Tbh Unifi could put better antennas in their routers. Compared to something like the asus bt10, the hardware is considerably lacking. It’s just their software. That’s the only benefit
nk12312 in r/Ubiquiti
April 3, 2026 6:46 PM
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