Experience a Whole Home WiFi 7 Mesh system with 16 Gbps 8-Stream Quad-Band WiFi. With 6 GHz connections and 320 MHz bandwidth, the Deco BE16000 removes frustrations caused by overcrowded WiFi networks. 4× 2.5 Gbps ports maximize home internet speeds with up to 2.5× the wired speed of a typical Gigabit Ethernet port. Deco BE16000 can connect a wireless and wired backhaul with each unit simutaneously. What's more, with the latest WiFi 7 MLO technology, the system's wireless and wired combined backhaul aggregation flow rate is increased. This way, Deco BE16000(3-pack) offers whole home coverage up to 9,600 sq.ft. In addition, it automatically learns and self-improves with AI-Driven Mesh to provide a unique and ideal Mesh WiFi for your home. Walk from room to room and enjoy seamless streaming. With TP-Link HomeShield, Deco BE16000 provides comprehensive network protection, robust parental controls, and real time IoT security.
Q: What is the bandwidth supported on 6 GHz band?
A: The bandwidth on 6 GHz band is 320 MHz.
Q: How many ethernet ports does each mesh unit have?
A: Each mesh unit has 4 ethernet ports.
Q: What is the maximum speed supported by the ethernet ports?
A: The ethernet ports support a maximum speed of 2.5 Gbps.
Q: Can this mesh system connect to a wired backhaul?
A: Yes, this mesh system can connect to a wireless and wired backhaul simultaneously.
Q: What is the coverage area of this mesh system?
A: This mesh system can cover upto 9,600 sq.ft. of area.
Q: What is the maximum WiFi speed this mesh system can provide?
A: This mesh system provides upto 16 Gbps of WiFi speed.
Q: Does this mesh system have parental control feature?
A: Yes, this mesh system comes with parental control feature.
Q: How many devices can connect to this mesh system?
A: This mesh system can support upto 200 connected devices.

Experience a Whole Home WiFi 7 Mesh system with 16 Gbps 8-Stream Quad-Band WiFi. With 6 GHz connections and 320 MHz bandwidth, the Deco BE16000 removes frustrations caused by overcrowded WiFi networks. 4× 2.5 Gbps ports maximize home internet speeds with up to 2.5× the wired speed of a typical Gigabit Ethernet port. Deco BE16000 can connect a wireless and wired backhaul with each unit simutaneously. What's more, with the latest WiFi 7 MLO technology, the system's wireless and wired combined backhaul aggregation flow rate is increased. This way, Deco BE16000(3-pack) offers whole home coverage up to 9,600 sq.ft. In addition, it automatically learns and self-improves with AI-Driven Mesh to provide a unique and ideal Mesh WiFi for your home. Walk from room to room and enjoy seamless streaming. With TP-Link HomeShield, Deco BE16000 provides comprehensive network protection, robust parental controls, and real time IoT security.

Supercharged with the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, the Deco BE65 Pro mesh system elevates your Wi-Fi network's power and efficiency to new levels. It provides combined speeds of up to 11 Gbps across three bands with six streams, utilizing Wi-Fi 7 features like MLO, a 320 MHz channel, and 4K-QAM.¹,² Equipped with two 5 Gig ports and one USB 2.0 port, it offers maximum expandability. Its built-in AI-Roaming technology, featuring advanced algorithms and self-learning capabilities, ensures an optimal Wi-Fi experience throughout your home, allowing you to enjoy seamless streaming at the highest speeds.³ TP-Link HomeShield protects your home network with state-of-the-art network and IoT security features.⁵

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Customers are satisfied with the easy setup, strong signal, and wide coverage of the Deco BE16000 Quad-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System. They appreciate the user-friendly app and the advanced settings that provide more control over their network. However, some customers have experienced connectivity issues and are disappointed that certain security and parental control features require a subscription.
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I have been looking at WiFi solutions utilizing 6GHz for an apartment in the city. The problem: congestion and interference on the 2.4GHz band render it slow and unreliable while the 5GHz band is useable with limited bandwidth channels of 40MHz. The solution: 6GHz is wide open! I tried a number of routers and mesh sets from BestBuy as they have an easy return and exchange policy. I was replacing a very good 3 year old, 12 stream, 11000Mbps, Triband, WiFi 6 router. This would drop connection to older AC clients 50 feet away through multiple walls. 6GHz has high bandwidth with limited ability to penetrate multiple walls. Hence a mesh setup for a 1000 SqFt apartment starts to make sense. Yet it also needed to be easy to use, self healing, remotely monitored,… basically non-techie proof. (And finally, this is for my daughter who also wants something that looks nice sitting out in the open.) I’ve used all the major brands over the last 20 years. Currently ASUS and TP-Link have WiFi-7 mesh solutions that fully embrace MLO. (Netgear/Orbi is still using dedicated 5GHz wireless backhaul on its most advanced mesh sets while it is moving to MLO backhaul.) Still, the price of WiFi 7 remains unreasonably high…. Enter the TP-Link Deco WIFi 7 solutions: The BE11000 triband runs about $233/node, BE16000 triband quad-radio is $283/node, BE22000 triband $367/node, BE33000 triband quad-radio $467/node. The latter two are multi-10gig wired as well which is unnecessary for my use case. The BE11000 or 16000 both worked for our needs. I found the quad-radio setup of the BE16000 more versatile as 6GHz channels become more prevalent in the future. Meanwhile the Deco MLO firmware works right now! It’s the magic behind WiFi-7 allowing 6GHz to work seamlessly while WiFi-6E remains a bit clunky. I found the Deco setup and functionality to be simple to setup and troubleshoot. While this is only a 350Mbps cable internet connection, it passes that bandwidth throughout the whole apartment easily. Downloads for AX clients are over 300Mbps while AC clients on the non-MLO network are over 200Mbps. The AC client is a streaming device connected through a satellite node via wireless backhaul to the main node. It could not reliably connect to the old router, yet now it works better than it ever has! The only downside to the TP-Link Deco solution is their anti-virus/malware protection software requires an additional subscription of $69.99 for a full year, billed annually. (Netgear and Eero also charge subscription fees for advanced security features while ASUS includes these important items as part of their package.) I’ll give the hardware and firmware a 5-star rating, yet I would subtract a 1/2 star for the subscription fees if I could. Overall, TP-Link Deco has solid equipment with functional software and solid firmware making WiFi-7 reliable for real world use now. ASUS ZenWiFi and Netgear Orbi also have compelling mesh sets which should be widely available and have solidified firmware by 4Q 2024. If you can wait a bit longer for WiFi-7, prices and reliability will both improve significantly. TP-Link Deco WIfi-7 is ready now, easy to setup, easy to use, easy to monitor…. It just works!
Posted by Criketopia
I'm generally an ASUS guy and have had ASUS AI Mesh running for a few years with dual band wifi 6. FIOS finally came to my neighborhood and moved from 2G down/400'ish up Comcast to gig FIOS. My house is 95 years old and has thick plaster with some metal backing in it walls and wifi speeds have always been terrible, fortunately I have a basement so I ran 3 lines of CAT 6 to 3 ASUS mesh routers that connected to my main router. All was stable. After upgrading to FIOS gigabit, my ASUS just couldn't handle the bandwidth. It was great with my main router only, but as soon as I added additional nodes, even though they were hardwired on the back end - wifi speeds were abysmal. My options were either $1200'ish for the 3 node ASUS or $799 for the TP-Link. Figured I'd try the less expensive option first. I did install some TP-Link, lower end model 2 nodes at my Mom's a couple of months ago to replace or Orbis and the TP-Link was terrible so I returned them. Long review, I know - sorry. So, installed these a couple of hours ago. They would not detect my internet plugged directly into the Verizon ONT - so I configured with the FIOS modem, connected good. Download speeds were ok, kinda. 500mpbs range on wireless Upload speeds were under 100mbps. Tried everything I could and nothing and was about to box it all back up Then I decided to go back to ONT to Router - removing the FIOS router. BOOM! FAST download, nearly a gig upload depending on the test server, etc. I still prefer the ASUS web page configuration options, the TP-Link is extremely limited for some of the things I need to be able to access outside of my network (server, NAS, cameras, etc.) so I still might bite the bullet and pay the additional 400 bucks for the ASUS - however I'll run with these for a couple of weeks and see how they go. So far, the wifi speeds are exceptional.
Posted by RMAlexVA
This is an utterly amazing mesh 7 Wi-Fi system. It is fast, easy to set up and very reliable. Just connecting it increased my internet speed by 100 MBS over the supplied Spectrum router I had. I could not be happier with the range and signal strength. My only complaint is the price. It is steep but I guess you get what you pay for.
Posted by Vorgon