TP-Link
Deco BE95
Based on 35 Reddit mentions
$499.98
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Changing Internet Speed Question
There's a lot of good options out there, try a couple from Amazon and return if they don't work. You can get over 1Gbps on different floors with quality wi-fi 7 TRI band mesh wi-fi pack. Look at eero max or tp link be95. Expensive but it'll save you from running cables. Also, if you're running new c
...Sad_Cauliflower9732 in r/HomeNetworking
February 9, 2026 4:17 AM
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Deco BE95 or Orbi 870
TLDR: If price is a factor and you are not concerned with a potential ban on TP-Link products in USA, the BE95 has better specs and costs less (if buying from Amazon with their prime card). The Orbi costs more, has less impressive specs and covers less range (depending on your residence size both un
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
December 14, 2025 4:49 PM
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Keep Orbi 963 or switch to Deco BE85/BE95
Orbi has stronger wifi but the BE95 is the top of the line deco at the moment. Problem with Orbi is netgears slow as molasses firmware updates and fixes and when a new firmware is released it usually causes more chaos. TP Link is a little better with firmware updates but if your going to spend the m
...purespeed44 in r/orbi
June 26, 2025 2:59 PM
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Looking for Best TP-Link Router Available
I have the TP-Link BE85 Deco mesh. I installed it when I ungraded to 1 Gb internet. Two months ago I got a great deal on 2 Gb fiber. I’m glad that I bought the BE85 since it has two 10G ports and two 2.5G ports. I thought about getting the BE95, but after comparing the specs, reading several reviews
...Cyberspots156 in r/TpLink
August 20, 2025 5:38 PM
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Advice for improving my home network coverage (~100m2)
If you have multiple ethernet ports then it's easier to expand your coverage. You can also set your current Netgear as an AP with the same SSID. Your options would largely depend on your budget and technical use. For your bandwidth, you'll be looking at a WiFi 7 system. If you want a simple system t
...simplyeniga in r/HomeNetworking
November 9, 2025 7:51 PM
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