TP-Link
Deco BE63
$449.99
TP-Link
Based on 32 Reddit mentions
$219.98
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Cara eu dei uma olhada e tu pode comprar um kit mesh Deco X50 da TP Link por 1k no ML. Eu uso em casa só que de uma outra marca e eu desabilitei o wifi do modem da provedora e uso só a rede mesh como wifi. O único ponto de cuidado é que entre os pontos Mesh o melhor é eles serem cabeados entre si pr
...WhiteEagle_W_E in r/autohospedagem
November 26, 2025 7:28 PM
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Villszerelő, villmérnök (is) vagyok Nem szakszerűtlen a közvetlen falba kábel, MT ( dupla szigetelésű vagy erősített, H05VV-F stb mehet), MBCU, egyéb csak akkor, ha a gyártó jelzi ezt az adatlapján.) pl. Németországba nem csöveznek már RÉGES RÉGEN. Plusz idő, költség és munka. Minek csövezni? Ha húz
...DrSpitzvogel in r/lakokozosseg
November 20, 2025 6:21 PM
5
Você pode furar a parede e passar um cabo. embora o sinal apareça cheio, a velocidade real da conexão cai bastante Pq o sinal do repetidor é forte, mas mas a conexão com a internet vem de outro sinal, que pode estar fraco. ao invés de usar esses repetidores Wi-Fi mais simples? Caso esteja usando ess
...rkzdota in r/InternetBrasil
June 21, 2025 1:53 AM
5
There’s only one or two PoE Residential options for TP-Link The Deco X50 PoE is the best system I’ve ever used. I have 10 APs in deployment - 4 in my homes ceiling mounted and 6 at my business, also ceiling mounted - consistent Gigabit WiFi across the entire home/building. All without the hassle of
...Joeman64p in r/TpLink
April 3, 2026 3:06 AM
2
Eu tenho 3 Decos x50 da tp-link em casa e não tenho o que reclamar.
TurnLegal7048 in r/computadores
April 18, 2026 3:19 PM
2
Hey man, the artifacts you're seeing are definitely because of the low bitrate and the Wi-Fi extender. Extenders usually ruin the connection for streaming. Instead of using an extender, you should get a Mesh Wi-Fi system like the TP-Link Deco X50(you can multiply the nodes to improve coverage grea
...ccaannozturk in r/MoonlightStreaming
March 30, 2026 6:04 PM
1
Even with the Gigahub I used two pods. Now with ebox I use a 2-unit TP-Link Deco X50 with Ethernet backhaul and it has more than met my needs. Busy family of 5, two-storey detached home.
Odd-Comfortable-652 in r/ebox
March 31, 2026 3:20 AM
1
Honestly it's worth investing in your own router. I agree wired mesh is the best solution here. I use two TP-link Deco X50 units connected via Ethernet, and have solid coverage throughout my home. I got the 2-pack on sale for around $150 + tax and ran the cable through the walls myself. If I had nee
...Odd-Comfortable-652 in r/ebox
April 16, 2026 10:55 PM
1
I had the exact opposite experience with HC vs. Optimal.I have 125-130 devices online at any given time, 20 wired, and approx. 90 IoT devices.Cameras, locks, sensors, lights, outlets etc. Had major disconnect issues with the IoT stuff until I switched to HC and after that I have near 100% stability.
...schwaggyhawk in r/TpLink
January 30, 2026 6:06 PM
1
I think there's some pretty decent mesh systems for under $300, look at the Tp-Link Deco X50. If you just want a standard router, you may only need that if your current router covers the apartment with, according to your phone in bars strong Wi-Fi, I would take a look at the archer BE550.
Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeNetworking
February 10, 2026 2:18 AM
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