🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Experience!
The TP-Link Deco BE11000 Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System (3-Pack) offers cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 technology, delivering incredible speeds of up to 11 Gbps and expansive coverage of up to 7,600 sq ft. With built-in AI roaming, it ensures seamless connectivity for up to 200 devices, making it an ideal choice for both home and business environments.
Control Method | Touch |
Recommended Uses For Product | Business |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Additional Features | WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11a |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Frequency | 6 GHz |
P**X
Deco App is lacking during system set up
The BE11000 mesh router system is up and running after only about an hour of set up. I put my main unit into my attic and had very few problems with the router itself. The app would sometimes see the router during set up, but still not connect. I had to shutdown and restart the app several times to get the main router operational.After initial set up of the main router, the second router would not connect and the main had gone "red LED" on me. Luckily, this required only a restart of the main and second router. The third router worked without a hitch. Over all, I had to restart the app probably 4 times, and once I had to reset and completely restart the main router. All in all, it was an easy set up, but the app having to be hard shutdown and restarted was a bit annoying.Once the routers are commissioned, the Deco app appears to have almost anything you need to set up your network how you might like. Setting up the guest network in the app is a software switch and a password (or no pw if you want an open guest network). Almost every function is done this way. I don't yet have any 6Mhz devices, but I plan on upgrading my phone soon, which is why I purchased this router. The 6MHz network is not powered on by default, so you'll need to find its switch if you need it. MLO (Multi-Link Operation) is also turned off by default; however, since I'm not yet using these functions, I left them off.This paragraph is how I understand why the router "phones home." I may not have everything right. The 6MHz (Wifi7) requires a call back to verify Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC), if you want full power 6MHz. This is a US government reg, and also similar in Canada. This means your router will be calling out every day to refresh itself on the database. This is TP-Link complying with US/Can (and maybe others) requirements. If you don't like the call back, you can disable it and your 6MHz will operate at the "acceptable" lower power mode. If you are in the same room with the router and have no walls between you and the router, then lower power might suffice. If you're going through almost any barrier, then you will probably need higher power. This is because higher frequencies are "Line of Sight," and don't penetrate obstructions very well.Going through some 3/4 inch plywood decking and the drywall ceiling, my connection speed is down to about 25% of the speed between the router and the modem, using the 5MHz band. Walking around doesn't affect my connectivity much; I noticed no dropping or serious lags without disconnecting/reconnecting to Wifi, which I had to do regularly with the router I replaced. Going through a single piece of hardie plank siding, with the router wirelessly connected through roof decking and shingles, I got about 35% speed.After everything was set up, I performed a "live" firmware update. In less than 2 minutes, I was back online. I needed to do nothing except initiate the update and wait. Once I was set up, I had many strange devices on my network. I was able to identify some of them, but others were more difficult. I resolved this by block the IP of my devices and then seeing which ones stopped working. Some of them, I could look up the IP address, which made identifying them a little easier. Once they were identified, I changed their name in the Deco app, so now I can see at a glance what is and is not connected. As an iPhone family, the "Andriod" connection was the most alarming. It ended up being a programmable picture frame.All in all, I'm quite content with this mesh router set up. My old router left several blind spots, and now I haven't found any areas in my home that are not covered. The annoyance of the app during set up did not warrant a star loss in my rating, but it was definitely annoying.
R**I
Very happy with the BE11000
Works well in a 3400 sq. ft home with the mesh units in the basement, 1st and 2nd floors, no issues with speed. The system is stable. The wifi speeds measured are around 500-600 Mbps consistently anywhere, I have 1 Gbps FiOS connection. I operate the mesh in an AP mode with hardwired mesh backhaul on 1GE. Nothing to complain so far, the app could be a bit more intuitive, some menus need a bit of digging. It was easy to setup following the instructions. So far so good
D**Y
Very unstable
Very easy setupWorked well for the first couple hours then it become very unstable.I had 2 technical calls already, level 1 and level 2 and they were unable to resolve it. I’m waiting for a call from their heist level support. Will return if it can’t be resolved within the next week.Will update if the problem was fixed.
M**E
I did not realize how much my old mesh wifi was throttling my internet speeds
i used to have the orignal Google Mesh wifi system, and while that worked good at first, after a certain update it began throttling my internet speeds. I did not have super fast internet at the time (20MB fixed wireless) and the Google mesh system was throttling my internet down to 5Mbs.I switched my internet to T-Mobile 5G home internet, which guaranteed 100MB down, and I could get that directly connected to the router but the Google Mesh was killing it. So I looked around and replaced the Google Wifi with a TP-Link Deco X20. this solved the throttling issue and my internal network was seeing proper speeds.A year or so later, Fiber internet was bought into my neighborhood and I got 2GB fiber and now ,my internet was faster than my wifi. I would see good speeds at the router but due to the limitations of the X20 system, I was only seeing 400MB at my main computer which is connected directly to one of the satellites. I worked that way for a while I began researching updating the Wifi. I chose this system because it had speeds that could match better with my internet speeds. After installing it (which was pretty simple using the Deco app on my phone, I was able to mirror my main Deco's settings right to the new system.Initial speeds tests in the Deco app the BE11000 were showing speeds at 2.3GB at the router (main Deco) and after getting the other 2 units setup (they actually set themselves up without input from me) I am getting 1.4GB over the wireless to my main computer. I am very happy with the results.The X20 is still a good system, but if you have internet faster than 500MB, you will need something like this BE11000.Also, this system is Wifi7, and while I do not know all of the differences from the older Wifi's I am not seeing any compatibility issues with any of my wireless items (smart devices, printers, phones etc:)
M**E
To-Link Mesh modem 11000 system
Easy setup, but a little disappointing that the performance of the mesh in wireless mode two rooms away (less than 30 feet) speed test were half of what they should be. Ran Cat 8 Cable each modem and speed is very good.
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