TP-Link
Deco BE65
Based on 106 Reddit mentions
$622.00
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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
...swotam in r/PlaystationPortal
December 12, 2025 10:13 PM
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Roteador wifi 6GHZ, para apartamento compensa.
Sim, compensa, mas como o alcance é menor, você vai precisar de mais access points distribuídos. Preferencialmente conectados entre si via cabo. Se não tivesse dispositivos 6 ghz nao compensaria. Eu uso o Tp-Link Deco be65 e recomendo.
SoldierJVX in r/InternetBrasil
February 2, 2026 1:22 PM
4
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
...Low_Responsibility48 in r/HomeKit
May 4, 2026 4:30 PM
3
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
...ExplodingStart in r/HomeNetworking
February 19, 2026 8:21 PM
3
GigaHub 2.0 PPPoE speed bug finally fixed?
I use normal DMZ (not ADMZ) on the GH2.0 and set a static IP on my Deco BE65 Pro, and I am getting full 3/3 gbit speeds... PPPoE passthrough is sadly still bugged on the GH2.0 650mbps capped. But using normal DMZ works good with port forwarding, ADMZ is still flaky on GH2.0 (packet loss and ping spi
...Evomasta in r/bell
March 13, 2026 9:02 PM
3
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
...Big_Abbreviations in r/tmobileisp
March 23, 2026 9:26 PM
3
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
...Silver-Article9183 in r/HomeNetworking
April 27, 2026 11:18 PM
3
Recommendations for replacement router
I have a Deco BE65 as it has 4x 2.5 gig LAN ports on each unit, one of which being for WAN. The WiFi is great but then again I do have all the units hard wired to each other to ensure great speeds throughout as wireless backhaul will slow down any mesh system.
carguy143 in r/ZenInternetBroadband
May 22, 2026 9:40 AM
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Google Nest Wifi alternatives
I'm finally giving up and getting rid of my Google nest wifi. Had it for 4 years. In the last 5 months one, if not both, access points have been going offline/turning off and needing resets. It got to the point I'd reset it every couple hours then have to reboot the entire system. I even got the poi
...Unfair_Signal_ in r/GoogleWiFi
May 18, 2026 10:22 AM
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Theoretically, where does the Portal go from here?
I upgraded my wifi to the TP Link Deco BE65 Duo Pack and it's been working great. It has a huge range and my connection never dropped again. I highly recommend it.
MaKTaiL in r/PlaystationPortal
May 10, 2026 6:00 PM
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