TP-Link
Deco BE65
Based on 106 Reddit mentions
$622.00
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BE25 or XE75?
May want to consider Deco BE65/BE11000 at Costco. Its triband and Wifi 7 capable. On sale at Costco for ~$330
VDD65 in r/TpLink
March 10, 2026 7:49 PM
3
Finally FTTH 2.5 gb but now? Mesh system...which one?
Look for Deco BE65. It seems that they are being liquidated; I am seeing lots of them for $250 on eBay.
truemad in r/TpLink
April 26, 2026 3:02 PM
3
Keeping eero devices after leaving
My Deco BE65 3 pack was £430 but with TP link, you can get 5% off first orders if you're a new customer. They gave 2.5G LAN, WAN, support VPNs, have a decent mobile app, and just work. Might be worth a look.
carguy143 in r/Zen_Internet
May 12, 2026 8:43 AM
2
Replacement for Nokia 3.1 Router
I got the Deco BE65. I did a ton of research and for my use I found this to be the best. It is a bit pricey but I’ve had no issues thus far and love the features it offers via the app. I also have the gigabit plan and live in a similar unit (2 floor townhome) and I consistently get 500MBPS+ on wifi
...Designer-Error9375 in r/ebox
January 31, 2026 9:06 PM
2
Mesh til hus med to etager
Jeg havde først Deco X10 og var ærligt ikke tilfreds i en lejlighed, men skiftede til Deco BE65 og alt kører bare med super hastighed nu. Vil klart anbefale dem, men de er en del dyrere
CDrejoe in r/dktechsupport
April 21, 2026 2:50 PM
2
Wifi 7 routers
I've just paid to change to the deco BE65 wifi 7 triband. Not cheap at all but well worth the money compared to the included Router.
Accurate_Active_596 in r/youfibre
November 24, 2025 6:57 PM
2
Nest WiFi issues
I had the same issue with my nest wifi system which started around 3 months ago. It got to the point where I couldn’t recreate the mesh system after hard resetting the router and points. Binned it and replaced with the Tp link Deco BE65. Expensive sure, but it’s been rock solid so far. Also coverage
...kaozgamer in r/GoogleWiFi
May 11, 2026 5:47 AM
1
What’s the best overall WiFi router for home use these days?
It depends on how many devices you want connected. Straight up, TP-Link is really good for home use, especially if you can cable in a few access points (mesh is fine if you don't need super low latency and have the devices close enough that you don't have a massive performance drop). Most devices re
...waddlesticks in r/nbn
May 15, 2026 12:39 AM
1
TP link deco
Deco BE65 or BE25 for a more simple and budget friendly WiFi 7 setup.
MilkshakeAK in r/TpLink
January 30, 2026 11:19 AM
1
Need your opinion and technical help on wifi mesh system.
I’ll go with my initial guess of a wooden structure, then. To keep work to a minimum, I’d put a satellite in the living room area and the main where that X is. Signal should be enough to cover your study, gaming room through the floor, and living room which I’m guessing are used most for work/study,
...ak3000android in r/HomeNetworking
February 22, 2026 8:14 PM
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