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This is just a renamed Deco BE68, and it’s a very fast, very capable, and very easy-to-use home mesh system. If you have Wi-Fi 7 capable devices, you owe it to yourself to max out their wireless performance. This deal is for Prime members only.
Key specs: Wi-Fi 7 | Tri-band | Multi-link Operation | 10, 2.5, 1.0 Gpbs LAN ports | 3x nodesView Deal
Of all the various upgrades and PC tweaks I’ve done in recent years, nothing has given me a great sense of ‘wow, this is so much better’ than converting my basic home Wi-Fi setup to a full-blown Wi-Fi 7 home mesh network.
And thanks to this great deal on the TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE14000, you can make the switch too, as it’s just $500 at Amazon for a three-node pack.
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Yes, I know that ‘just’ and $500 might not seem to make a lot of sense here, but you’re basically getting three separate Wi-Fi 7 routers for the money. At this price, that puts them at $167 apiece, and when you consider just how good they are, it’s genuinely good value for money.
I reviewed this exact kit last year, under its alternate name of Deco BE68, and came away seriously impressed. While you can have just one router, the whole point of a mesh network is that it gives you seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout your house. You can hardwire the nodes directly together via one of the LAN ports, or as you can the same as me: Plug all of my PCs directly into one router and have the link to the others via the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands.
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The internet connection to my home tops out at 1.1 Gbps, and with my Deco BE68 setup, I never get anything less than that. It also avoids the problem that some of my rigs are only Wi-Fi 6 or 6E capable; by using the LAN ports and a wireless node-to-node mesh, I get the best of everything.
There is just one drawback to using TP-Link’s mesh routers, and that’s the fact that you can no longer configure them from a computer: You have to use its phone app. While it’s actually very easy to use, networking specialists won’t like the basicness of it all, and few people will like how TP-Link sticks some features behind a paywall.
But now that I have it all set up, with various networks for guests and IoT devices, and main PCs tucked away safely in the network, I rarely go anywhere near the app now. Instead, I just enjoy perfect downloads on my gaming rigs and a perfect Wi-Fi connection everywhere in the house.
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