TP-Link
Deco BE63
Based on 455 Reddit mentions
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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
...Old-Vermicelli7116 in r/PlaystationPortal
June 21, 2026 10:02 PM
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TP-Link Deco 7 Pro
By 10Gbps are you referring to the overall system bandwidth, or the ports? The BE63 (aka BE10000) is the bottom of the Deco Pro options, but is overall 10000Gbps. I have this system...trying it out as my first mesh system. Not perfect, but works well. Unfortunately, I can't tell you what it's true b
...mwmcc in r/TpLink
June 13, 2026 11:46 AM
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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
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Upgraded from 1g to 2g
I see what you're saying, but manual allocation is a bit dated for a WiFi 7 ecosystem. The Deco 7 Pro uses AI-driven QoS and SQM which handles the packet prioritization dynamically. Combined with MLO, the router can spread the load across 5GHz and 6GHz simultaneously. Even if I'm pulling 2Gbps on on
...olred933 in r/Fios
February 28, 2026 12:48 AM
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New mesh or add-on to existing system
Your already invested in asus aimesh, buy another asus and make it your primary. But…..you said you want to upgrade; using the ax as nodes will still limit you to wifi6 if you connect to them. Is it speed, future proofing, or trying to solve a dead zone that you are after? The asus rt-be58u is an en
...rw_mega in r/HomeNetworking
July 29, 2026 12:47 AM
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My internet is trash!
I’m on low ping, no packet loss but I’m skipping all over the game. As others have said, WiFi is not a great choice for gaming, and Ethernet would be the way to go. But, this symptom you describe may be indicative of something called buffer bloat, which can cause latency spikes under load. You can l
..._JustEric_ in r/Internet
June 3, 2026 11:57 AM
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Doubts About Investing in a New WiFi System
I can't imagine a 250m² home that would need 7 APs, even if using less efficient wall APs. What design goals and restrictions did you impose on the project? A 48-port switch also seems a bit overkill for a home this size, even if you saturated the home with Ethernet outlets. Finally, I wouldn't reco
...nefarious_bumpps in r/HomeNetworking
April 24, 2026 10:31 AM
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Recommendation for SQM Router
What speed is your Internet plan? Are you on fiber or coax? What results are you getting for buffer bloat, both upload and download? Your buffer bloat results may have nothing to do with your router, and instead might be related to limited upload bandwidth or ISP network congestion. Buffer bloat mea
...nefarious_bumpps in r/HomeNetworking
April 4, 2026 5:35 AM
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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
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Router / AP recommendations for house
Depends on your budget and internet speed. As an other poster said you’d want one AP per floor. Get a 3 pack of TP Link deco- X55 or X75 would be fine or if you want more future proof then BE63 or similar. Should be in the 200-500 euro range. Omada and Unifi are better solutions, require a bit more
...Race545 in r/HomeNetworking
March 31, 2026 5:50 PM
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