TP-Link
Deco BE25
Based on 48 Reddit mentions
$134.99
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Bell GigaHub 2.0 Blocking Discord and Game Servers
I’m not physically bypassing the GigaHub - so I’m not using my own ONT (too overkill for my use case). All you have to do is plug your router into one of the GigaHub’s LAN ports, set your router to use PPPoE, and enter your Bell credentials (the b1 username and password). That establishes the direct
...BanicPutton in r/bell
November 7, 2025 2:34 PM
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Deco signal strength BE10000
So there's a few things that you should note Advertised Wi-Fi speeds are tested in a lab with Zero Interference, your home is not a lab The age of your home would indicate there is a lot of flashing in the walls and metal in general which acts as a Wi-Fi killer Take advantage of 'Ethernet Backhaul'
...Illustrious-Car-3797 in r/TpLink
July 31, 2025 12:55 AM
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Noen som har erfaring med mesh nettverk?
Har tp link deco BE25, 3 stk fordelt på 3 etasjer. Alle bruker wireless backhaul. Fungerer greit, men er langt unna å få 1gbit. En speedtest på noden i 3. Etg, som da er koblet til den i 2, som igjen er koblet til den i 1. Gir ca 300/300 som er mer enn greit nok for min del. PC-en er kablet til enhe
...Sponplat in r/norge
January 1, 2026 2:07 PM
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Network suggestions needed
It sounds like the easiest approach would be to get a simple 2-piece integrated mesh unit. Something like the Deco BE25 might be suitable. I'm sure other folks will chime in with their suggestions. . . Please note that mesh units should be deployed so that they are about 20-25 linear feet away from
...TiggerLAS in r/HomeNetworking
January 5, 2026 7:35 PM
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Budget, 1 gig mesh system
None of those supposedly gigabit capable systems will be able to handle actual gigabit speeds. Gigabit ports cannot sustain full gigabit speeds due to overhead, and Wi-Fi five and six, especially on the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, can't really do it either. Therefore, I would take a look at the Tp-Link Dec
...Teenage_techboy1234 in r/wifi
February 14, 2026 8:41 PM
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Deco BE25-Outdoor (BE5000) thoughts?
I ended up getting two of the new Deco BE25-outdoor (BE5000) units from Amazon. both will only be plugged in to AC, no wired backhaul. I started by installing one unit at an AC plug on my front porch first. from my front porch where I previously was getting ~63 MPBs I am now getting ~250 Mbps (utili
...BigandTallGuy in r/TpLink
May 23, 2025 5:36 PM
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Any benefit for Wi-FI 7 mesh networks with only 70Mb speeds
Actually most WiFi 7 routers/APs/extenders don't have 6 GHz. The minimum for WiFi 7 compliance is 2.4+5 GHz operating together in MLO, and a lot of WiFi 7 devices only implement the bare minimum. The Deco BE65 OP mentions does have 6 GHz, but the Deco BE25 and BE3600 both do not, despite being WiFi
...TheThiefMaster in r/HomeNetworking
November 26, 2025 1:03 PM
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Deco Wifi Mesh System Is Better Than Google Nest Wifi Mesh
I recently upgraded to TP-Link Deco BE25 WiFi 7, and it has been great. Three units covering the 3 story house, yard and two garages. I get great speed and it is very stable.
Fjogaseri in r/TpLink
July 15, 2025 4:49 PM
2
Help!
I would do away with what you currently have and go with a mesh Wi-Fi system. This would be a way better solution than using Wi-Fi extenders. TP Link Deco is a solid solution and Amazon Prime Days is coming up soon, so there maybe some good deals. Something like this would do nicely: https://www.ama
...Byoung70 in r/HomeNetworking
September 25, 2025 2:32 PM
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Mini with mesh (a strange setup in need of some advice)
If you want a simple answer my suggestion is a TP Link Deco BE25 Outdoor, its a Wifi 7 dual band indoor / outdoor mesh unit with 2.5gbps wired ports that support POE powering so could be used flexibly in the future is your circumstance change, also rain proof and rate for -20 to +140F temperatures.
...Penguin_Life_Now in r/Starlink
November 6, 2025 1:51 AM
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