Deco BE63

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Deco BE63

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Based on 455 Reddit mentions

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Just got 2 gig fiber what deco to add?

I installed the Deco BE63 with my Optimum Fiber and it works great. Just make sure if your using ISP gateway to put in Bridge Mode.

robd316 in r/TpLink

June 15, 2026 3:42 PM

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Had a router question for all

I have two TP-Link BE63s with an Ethernet back haul between them in a mid-sized two level house. I've had zero issues at all with both remote play and streaming within the house and on my deck. I also have 2.5gb fiber for Internet but that wouldn't be an issue for you unless your Internet is really

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Old-Vermicelli7116 in r/PlaystationPortal

June 21, 2026 10:02 PM

3

Finally switched to TP-Link Deco

I did the same and moved to the same company (TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000). So happy with my internet/networking now without the weekly reboots I had automated with Google WiFi.

tuffdadsf in r/GoogleWiFi

April 22, 2026 2:51 PM

3

BE68 Download & Stability Issues

It's not Wi-Fi seven's fault, it's Tp Link's extremely inconsistent implementation of it across their product line. I would recommend downgrading to the BE63, it seems to be more stable, which is very ironic. Also Deco's just suck in general lol. Like it's a half assed copy of Eero and it's a wonder

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Teenage_techboy1234 in r/TpLink

March 22, 2026 11:32 PM

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Help a novice with new home network!

I just upgraded our home to TP-Link mesh (BE10000/BE63/BE25). Best money I’ve spent! 4,000 sf with router and two AP’s and an outdoor unit on very large patio. First system I’ve had with zero drops, zero spins and finally getting the speeds my ISP has been charging me for. System handles 8 TV’s, 12

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Interesting-Gene7943 in r/HomeNetworking

July 26, 2026 4:49 PM

2

Deco - How bad are disconnects?

I've had 3 different Deco mesh systems in my home.. I started with the M5, then went to XE75 Pro and now I have the BE63. Each time has been for multiple years. I started with the M5 in 2017. They have all been very reliable.

Ok-Replacement6893 in r/TpLink

July 25, 2026 12:35 PM

2

Please Help Me Choose a TP-Link Router For Home Use

I have the Deco BE63 mesh with 3 mesh points and I have 55 devices connected. Lights, doors, cameras, thermostats, streaming boxes, etc. Never had an issue.

Ok-Replacement6893 in r/TpLink

June 13, 2026 1:08 AM

2

I have TP Link's Deco E4 for mesh network - what should I upgrade to?

Just got the TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 from Amazon for 324 dollars and it works great. So much faster than my m5s. 3 of them cover my 4500 square foot house with high speeds.

baltimore198 in r/TpLink

April 2, 2026 10:08 PM

2

Aging router upgrade advice

2 x be63 decos would cover you. Things are awesome, reliable, and so easy to set up. Go from your modem/ont into the main unit and then put the 2nd halfway across your house, and you're done. You could probably get away with 2 x be25's

jebidiaGA in r/HomeNetworking

March 14, 2026 11:39 PM

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Any suggestions?

While hard-wiring is ideal and preferred, a quality wifi7 mesh will provide good enough connections for gaming unless he's trying to stream while playing competitively in FPS or other twitchy games. OP, I was in the same boat as you until recently. I had an old PACE5268AC modem/gateway. Thing isn't

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MasterOfPupets in r/ATTFiber

February 6, 2026 3:23 AM

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