TP-Link
Deco BE63
$445.00
TP-Link
Based on 88 Reddit mentions
$526.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I got the Deco BE65. I did a ton of research and for my use I found this to be the best. It is a bit pricey but I’ve had no issues thus far and love the features it offers via the app. I also have the gigabit plan and live in a similar unit (2 floor townhome) and I consistently get 500MBPS+ on wifi
...Designer-Error9375 in r/ebox
January 31, 2026 9:06 PM
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TP Link Deco BE65 here, works brilliantly. Setup is easy and the app is a joy. Not a bewildering amount of settings, but enough for any home network.
MessiahComp1ex in r/VirginMedia
November 6, 2025 10:58 PM
1
This is so frustrating. I got the Deco BE65 Pro mesh system and it seemed perfect until I got it home and found out that: 1) no proper web console, 2) can't do things like manually set the Wi-Fi channels, and 3) I can't turn off DHCP while it's in router mode, which would solve part of my gripe with
...toumei64 in r/TpLink
November 19, 2025 7:27 PM
1
I ended up getting the Deco BE65. 6GHz range with Nothing Phone 3 is superb and other bands have excellent range too. I prevented auto-update on this router as I heard newer firmware have trouble connecting IoT devices with Matter (over WiFi). So far I can onboard and read Philips Wiz bulbs on it As
...h_1995 in r/TpLink
December 12, 2025 1:01 AM
1
I recently upgraded my Orbi Rbr750 to Deco Be65 11000 so far, I haven’t experienced any issues with streaming or any network drops. Surprisingly, I’m getting 900 down and up wirelessly in comparison to my Orbi which was around 650 wirelessly with wired backhaul. The only downside I dislike is not ha
...Plus_Comment9741 in r/TpLink
December 29, 2025 6:57 AM
1
I recall TP Link BE550 had a different MLO implementation for v1 and v2 back when I was researching about WiFi7 (actually I want 6GHz but 6E and 7 can be close in terms of pricing) ended up with Deco BE65 at parents home but I start to find its app-only config tedious, so now looking at UDR7 for my
...h_1995 in r/hardware
February 9, 2026 4:20 PM
1
Depends on what you want. Do you want future proof WiFi 7, an more options to control? I’ve had mesh systems from Linksys, tp link, net gear and honestly I’ve found tp link is great. They’re kind of lax on the updates but functionality wise, great system. I have my moms place on the deco be 85s and
...Imrazor2021 in r/Starlink
March 3, 2026 3:12 PM
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