Deco BE63

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Deco BE63

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Best mesh WiFi system for a large house with dead zones and multiple floors?

The TP Link Deco BE63 is good for large homes

WordAlternative365 in r/HomeNetworking

September 20, 2025 7:26 PM

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Ethernet between two condos

Have you investigated doing this via wireless? I share my internet with my neighbor using a mesh setup. Check out TP-Link BE63. It works flawlessly

SloopJohnB109 in r/HomeNetworking

November 27, 2025 6:08 PM

5

Best Modem and Router 2025

Aris G54 if you want an absolute beast of a motor router combo. Personally though, we are running a Hitron CODA56 cable modem with a Tp-Link Deco BE63 mesh system.

Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeNetworking

November 11, 2025 1:00 PM

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BEWARE: Orbi 770 is absolute trash. Netgear support is even worse.

TP link be63 is a good system and comparable to the 770 series with a lot less issues. Just make sure on the BE63 get hardware version 2.6 as the original 1.6 was riddled with issues that 2.6 rectified. I’m pretty sure 1.6 has been phased out at most stores but some are still out there.

purespeed44 in r/orbi

October 31, 2025 10:01 PM

2

Guidance needed

What speed of internet service are you paying for? You state current speeds with your mesh system are "80s-90s" but if you are only paying for 100mbps internet, then that speed is awesome & if you wanted faster speeds you'd first need to upgrade your internet to a faster speed like 400mbps, 1 gigabi

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

September 19, 2025 6:01 AM

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Guidance needed

Thank you for your reply, you are a very kind person. My internet is through comcast, and they said up to 1gig. You are correct, our nodes are connected wirelessly to one another and also wirelessly to the computers. I haven't actively updated my mesh system, so unless it was done somehow without my

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SolarHerc in r/HomeNetworking

September 20, 2025 3:33 AM

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BE63 node performance across floors without an ethernet backhaul

run a cable will always be the best option. If most of your Wi-Fi devices are upstairs, running a new cable drop to move your service to that floor is the best way to get the full benefit of your 2 Gbps service. Main router: You didn’t mention if your main router is a Deco or not. If it is, then you

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Optimusdiesel in r/TpLink

August 23, 2025 2:18 AM

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Actual AP Coverage

There are other options for wired backhaul. If there is coax running through the house, you can use MoCA adapters for wired backhaul. If nothing else, there are the PowerLine adapters that use your homes' electrical system to pass the data. I am using 4 TP Link AV2000 PowerLine adapters for backhaul

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Budget-Duty5096 in r/Ubiquiti

October 2, 2025 3:06 PM

2

Recommendations for upgrading mesh wifi

I have BE63. My home is 3k sq feet. Main router is center of home first floor hard wired. One upstairs connected through mesh and one in garage. I don’t have nearly as many devices connected as you but I can honestly say I always hitting about 800-990 speeds throughout the home and outside. My servi

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SaltyMathematician41 in r/HomeNetworking

October 5, 2025 9:08 PM

2

Too many devices?

For about two months recently, we had an Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000. Overall a good router, I guess, it covered our house very nicely in fact, but it's firm-where was not very stable. We switched to a Tp-Link Deco BE63 mesh Wi-Fi system and it has so far not been flawless, but has worked pretty we

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Teenage_techboy1234 in r/router

November 1, 2025 2:32 PM

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