Deco BE65

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Deco BE65

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Ok, so for those where connection starts at 1080p and progressively drops to 360p. IVE TRIED IT ALL.

I had lots of problems with my Portal when using an eero 6 mesh network. Those problems all went away when I switched to a TP-Link Deco BE65 Pro (BE11000) system. I didn’t switch because of the Portal issues, but switching fixed those along with some others. My suspicion is that the eero wireless ba

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swotam in r/PlaystationPortal

December 12, 2025 10:13 PM

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Best WiFi Mesh UK

Running 2 x TP-Link Deco BE65, really fast WiFi speeds (maxes out my 500Mbps fiber even though I don’t currently have any WiFi 7 clients). It has a separate IoT network which I run all my HomeKit devices on. You can run these either wired or wireless backhaul and add additional Deco units if you nee

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Low_Responsibility48 in r/HomeKit

May 4, 2026 4:30 PM

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Backhaul problem

The tech was wrong you aren't missing anything. Backhaul is simply the "spine" that connects your mesh nodes; without a wired (Ethernet) backhaul, your WiFi speeds can cut in half with every "hop." Since you have high-end Deco BE65 Pros, plugging them together via Ethernet will drastically improve y

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ExplodingStart in r/HomeNetworking

February 19, 2026 8:21 PM

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Using the gateway with a mesh router

Deco is to serve as the wireless router in router mode. In the Gateway, I suggest to just factory reset and then disable and hide all wireless networks so nothing connects to it and it's a fresh install. Then connect the Ethernet cable from T-Mobile Gateway to your primary Deco. This will give your

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Big_Abbreviations in r/tmobileisp

March 23, 2026 9:26 PM

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Which router should I buy? Or any better suggestions

It sounds like you need a mesh system to increase your range. I've had great success with the deco be65 (3 pack) on wireless only (can't run ethernet in my house without ripping up the floor) but if you can you should consider running ethernet between each mesh satellite unit back to your main route

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Silver-Article9183 in r/HomeNetworking

April 27, 2026 11:18 PM

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Best router for 3600 square foot home?

I have the TP Link Deco BE65 Pro. Main unit is in the basement(finished) middle of the house, and the other two are at opposite ends of the house upstairs. Both “satellites” are wired backhaul and I have really good coverage over my whole house and it’s roughly 3400 sq ft.

Vawlzy in r/HomeNetworking

May 3, 2026 11:14 PM

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DECO BE65 - Solved my problems

I have the Deco BE65 pro with 3 units. 1 node is wired, the other relies on wireless. My internet is 2.5gb and I’m getting about 1300Mbps on the wired ones and 300Mbps on the wireless. I’ve had it set up a few weeks now and it is rock solid. It is much more consistent than previous set ups.

Mike_LDN in r/TpLink

January 5, 2026 10:05 PM

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Thoughts on Deco BE65? Yay or nay?

I have Deco 2 BE65’s in our 160 sq meter bungalow. Have them setup as APs with Ethernet backhaul to the router (Xfinity Gateway XB8) Have been very happy with them. We have a 1 Gbps ISP connection and get 600-900 Mbps wifi connections. The WiFi reaches to the yard but I haven’t tested how far. I gue

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Key-Teach9045 in r/wifi

January 18, 2026 1:26 PM

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Are the routers any good? Which one should I buy?

As setup, I love my Deco BE65 but it doesn't have separate VLANs. It does have built in VPN client and server access, and you can set individual devices to use the VPN or standard internet and you can remote access the internet via your home connection which could come in handy if you're abroad and

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carguy143 in r/TpLink

May 23, 2026 10:10 PM

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PC & PS5 wifi issue

Some people will swear by unifi. I have the tplink deco be65 3 pack. I live in a 19th century stone house with thick walls and I'm still getting strong signal and backhaul via the mesh, but I've been able to place them in a line almost.

Silver-Article9183 in r/HomeNetworking

May 11, 2026 6:49 AM

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