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Deco BE63
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I’d definitely go with a mesh wifi router system. You can add and remove nodes as needed to get the coverage you need and it keeps the same network ssid. General wifi “extenders” arent great and they create a new network ssid you have to connect to. I have the TP Link Deco x20 units and like them.
Reasonable_Egg0168 in r/homedefense
March 5, 2026 1:39 AM
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Kung mahalaga sayo ang bandwidth at speed, go for tri-band mesh kasi sabi mo thru wireless mo sya ipag connect, go for Deco BE85 or similar. If hindi naman heavy yung usage, you can go with dual band, go for Deco X20 or similar. Check mo na lang specs nila kung ano sa tingin mo ang swak sa requireme
...rexxar31 in r/InternetPH
March 28, 2026 7:39 AM
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A decent mesh with strategically placed access points will probably work just fine here. I like the TP-link Deco X20 if I’m building a non-unifi system.
samdtho in r/HomeNetworking
April 6, 2025 12:24 AM
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Unfortunately it’s router-specific. My family has a Deco X20 router mesh system that includes a Camera Privacy option which can be customized to only allow LAN networking and block all WAN/Internet connections, which is perfect since HomeKit requires at least LAN connections and uses the Home Hub ha
...Leviathan_Dev in r/HomeKit
May 5, 2025 3:00 PM
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Even with 5ghz, it is very hard to reach your max speed when you're already at that level. Anyway, found this reddit post about a similar issue to yours. Check and see if the same applies. If hindi mo masolve, 470mbps is already extremely good for wifi. Kadalasan nagiging OC lang tayo kapag hindi na
...Hpezlin in r/InternetPH
December 29, 2024 1:19 PM
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If you have qos or something called like bandwidth managment turned on, turn it off I had similar issue where my isp provides 1gb up/down and wifi showed only 400-600mbps After switching off all of that wifi always shows 860-950mbps with my phone close to my deco... After sucking up interntet on one
...matijaisking14 in r/TpLink
January 8, 2026 9:45 PM
2
I didn’t actually buy anything new as I have spare Deco X20, which I just added as a dedicated AP to my unifi network. Unifi unfortunately has some ver weird issues with devices demanding these kind of constant streams. It’s documented but they not gonna do anything about it. So I just hooked up my
...paleddar in r/PlaystationPortal
January 28, 2026 10:37 AM
2
Option 1: 1x TP-Link Deco BE63 (currently $170, or $270 for a 2-pack just in case) located centrally on the 1st floor may be all you need. It is one of the most powerful WiFi APs you can buy that has more than two LAN ports (for wired Ethernet devices). If it turns out you need more signal outside,
...nefarious_bumpps in r/HomeNetworking
February 6, 2026 9:17 PM
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Many mesh systems allow for a wired connection between APs, improving performance a lot. I run a Deco X20 setup in my century home with a wired connection and I get 500+ Mbps pretty much anywhere that isn’t a deadzone due to old construction (thick walls mostly)
tuninggamer in r/ebox
March 2, 2026 12:50 PM
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