TP-Link
Deco BE63
$449.99
Based on 37 Reddit mentions
$56.17
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I'll try to explain it as simply as possible 👍 The box virgin gave you does both your internet connection (modem) and your wireless connection (router) They bog down when you start loading devices onto your network (the amount of things you have connected to the internet in your house), you would be
...Eastern_Payment7600 in r/AskIreland
October 7, 2025 9:09 PM
3
Don't do a repeater or extender. You've already tried Google Wifi: if you like it alright as a system, maybe try adding a couple of the Nest Wifi (not Pro) router/points as the closet connections (they'll play nice with the pucks if you want to keep 1 or 2 around; Nest Wifi Pro will not). I use one
...Regular_Chest_7989 in r/HomeNetworking
October 19, 2025 10:41 PM
2
My non exhaustive wishlist (*I'm sure I'll think of some more things to add shortly after hitting post) in no particular order ... Since OP brought it up, I'd like to see Google expand their headphone family. Launch an update to the existing Pixel Buds as well as an open ear version (similar to Noth
...Prometheus_303 in r/GooglePixel
April 22, 2026 9:39 AM
1
Yes, always keep the same name and password for easier reconnect. Also, Google wifi pro is hot trash. I sent mine back 2x now due to constant lagging, things disconnecting, 1 million internet resets ajd factory resets. On paper it is solid, in the real world it is simply not a good a system. I just
...Unusual-Form-6452 in r/GoogleWiFi
January 3, 2026 4:54 PM
1
I'm considering switching my Internet service from Comcast to Fios. Comcast Internet has always been crappy but after I connected a Google nest Wi-Fi mesh extender to it a few years ago, coverage was great. I was able to get Wi-Fi throughout the house with the additional pointers. But recently my Co
...Fair_Hope_1644 in r/washingtondc
May 11, 2025 6:00 AM
1
There are a few things happening here. If the wifi speeds cap at 400 Mbps, your Google wifi pro router probably only supports wifi 4 or maybe 5. Signal strength deteriorates as a function of distance, and anything blocking line of sight (walls, floors) will drastically hamper it as well. This is jus
...3_Seagrass in r/Ubiquiti
August 7, 2025 3:29 PM
1
I haven't ever needed to use a travel router as a WiFi Client, but I know they are typically configurable that way. I see TP Link has a few to choose from. Just make sure you get a well known brand and that it supports "Client" mode. They often support a bunch of modes, including range extender (you
...MickeyElephant in r/GoogleWiFi
September 6, 2025 5:13 PM
1
I don't know why availability would be an issue. All the items are in stock. This is what you would need for a "complete" setup. https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/ux7 -- That's your main unit. They are just as plug-and-play as most consumer routers these days. https://store.ui.com/us/en/category/a
...hungarianhc in r/HomeNetworking
September 8, 2025 10:59 PM
1
Almost any mesh system is "beginner-friendly." Watch some YouTube reviews and see what feels good. If they're already in the Amazon smart device ecosystem then Eero might be the way to go? Or Google Wifi if they're Google Home folks. Think creatively about above/below placement. If an access point c
...Regular_Chest_7989 in r/HomeNetworking
September 21, 2025 3:18 PM
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