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TP-Link Deco BE33000 Quad-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System (Deco BE95) for Whole Home Coverage up to 7800 Sq.Ft with AI-Driven Smart Antennas, 10G Multi-Gig Ethernet ports, Replaces Router and Extender(2-pack)

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  • BE33000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Mesh: Experimenta velocidades sin precedentes con 11520 Mbps en 6GHz Band 1, 11520 Mbps en 6GHz Band 2, 8640 Mbps en banda de 5GHz y 1148 Mbps en banda de 2.4 GHz
  • Gran salto en la cobertura: cubre hasta un colosal 7,800 pies cuadrados. con la innovadora tecnología Wi-Fi 7 y hace que las zonas muertas y el búfer sean cosa del pasado
  • Conectividad que cambia el juego: conecta más de 200 dispositivos en la red de malla sin arrastrar el rendimiento. Conecta aún más con 4 puertos Ethernet (2 puertos de 10 G, 2 puertos de 2,5 G), proporcionando conexiones con cable increíblemente avanzadas para dispositivos como consola de juegos, TV 8K y más
  • Puerto multiGigabit de 10G: velocidades gigabit innovadoras y entra en la era multigig de conexión por cable. Con más proveedores de servicios de Internet que ofrecen conexión por cable multigig, no dejes que tu router sea un cuello de botella
  • La mejor experiencia Wi-Fi 7: Deco BE95 es un sistema de malla Wi-Fi 7 totalmente equipado que incluye la última tecnología que solo se encuentra en sistemas de malla Wi-Fi 7 con características como operación multienlace, Multi-RU y canales de 320 MHz


Deco BE95 es el sistema Wi-Fi de malla multigig para todo el hogar de última generación Wi-Fi 7 que combina las últimas tecnologías y hardware de primera calidad. El potente Wi-Fi 7 BE33000 con tecnología TP-Link Mesh ofrece una fuerte señal Wi-Fi en toda tu casa e incluso conecta más de 200 dispositivos. La tecnología Quad-Band reduce el retraso que se origina en la congestión con un enorme ancho de banda de 6 GHz junto con el nuevo canal de 320 MHz. El sistema Mesh conecta automáticamente tus dispositivos a la banda Wi-Fi menos concurrida, dependiendo del uso de datos de los dispositivos. El funcionamiento multienlace permite que los dispositivos aprovechen simultáneamente a la banda cuádruple y las multi-RUs mejoran aún más la tecnología de reducción de retrasos de OFDMA. Logre todos los beneficios de rendimiento con tranquilidad gracias a la protección HomeShield de TP-Link. Manténgase seguro con el cifrado WPA3 y proporcione un parque de juegos en línea seguro para sus hijos con controles parentales.


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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
This TP-Link Deco BE33000 is a game-changer! I upgraded from the Deco X20 and the difference is night and day.Before:* Constant buffering on streaming devices.* Dead zones throughout my 4000 sq ft home.* Slow speeds, especially during peak usage.After:* Blazing fast speeds throughout the entire house.* No more buffering, even with multiple 4K streams.* Seamless roaming between nodes.* Handles my 100+ devices (smart home, phones, gaming consoles, IoTs) with ease.Key Features:* Strong Coverage: Excellent range and penetration, eliminating dead zones, with just one DECO.* Easy Setup: The Deco app makes setup a breeze.* AI-Driven Smart Antennas: Optimize signal strength and minimize interference.Recommendation:If you're looking for the absolute best in WiFi mesh systems, this TP-Link Deco BE33000 is it. It's expensive, but worth every penny for the performance and peace of mind.Note: This is a high-end system. If you don't need the absolute fastest speeds, with a heavy network home consider less expensive options from tplink.I hope this review is helpful!
Michael C. Emond
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2025
Update…I still have some strange issues with speed dropping intermittently but I can not say if that is the fault of the mesh. I did find that all the rj45s I was trying were likely the plug problem. Not the mesh. I had been experimenting with all cat 8 and it seems that all the available plugs that I tried are all garbage. Again, not the fault of the mesh.The speed (2g), setup and monitoring are great when I have the Ethernet cables just right. I’ve had a huge problem with it constantly dropping to 190mb speeds when someone moves the cables just a bit. I have tried a few different cables and they all feel loose in the jacks behind the units. Still fiddling with it to see if I can find a better solution than taping cables at odd angles or jamming toothpicks in the spaces just to get the contacts to seat firmly. If someone has experienced this and can shed some light on a solution or cable that works well I’m all ears.
Ahmed
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 16 de abril de 2025
The WiFi coverage disappointed
antonio
Comentado en México el 28 de junio de 2024
Su esperanza de vida es larga. Tiene lo más reciente en colectividad y eso le asegura mucho tiempo de uso.Se le saca más provecho si se usa en mesh, si sólo usas uno como módem recomiendo más la versión BE85 o la BE65. Tiene una potencia tremenda. Vengo del deco x20 y sí hay diferencia siempre y cuando tus dispositivos estén adaptados a la nueva tecnología de wifi 6e y 7
MM
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de diciembre de 2024
I bought the Deco BE95 to replace an Orbi RBK853 (WIFI 6) system. Although I my internet was a 1.5Gbs service, the Orbi was only getting 500-600 Mbps downloads to my devices and we experienced unusual drops and a few areas with poor coverage despite 3 units all connected via Ethernet. It took me about 15 minutes to set up the Deco BE95 and configure it with the same network name and passcode so all of our devices immediately reconnected. It was an exceptional decision. With only two units (vs. 3 for the Orbi), I’m getting full 1.5 Gbps downloads on our WIFI 6E and 7 devices. On older WIFI devices, I’m getting 650+ Mbps downloads. On the WIFI 6E devices, I’m getting 900-1000 Mbps in areas of the home the Orbi (with 3 units) was struggling to get 100-200Mbps. It was super easy to set up and I’m getting full speed within 40 feet of the Deco and almost full speed everywhere in the house. And, when my internet provider soon switches to 3Gbps internet, I’m confident the Deco will handle that with ease also. Great purchase and future proofed WIFI.
Busy Executive
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
I suppose I'm a WiFi 7 early adopter, but not for the reason you might think - I have a large number of WiFi devices and several 10G wired devices, and when I went searching for WiFi routers, the only ones that seemed to have the required capacity were the emerging WiFi 7 products. At this point most of my WiFi devices are WiFi 6 or older - I only have one or two devices that exploit a WiFi 7 network (mainly my iPhone 16), though I'm sure that will change in the future.I started out last year with the Asus GE98 Pro - a high-end quad-band WiFi 7 monster that seemed feature-rich and perfect on paper. Unfortunately, the Asus proved to be an ongoing problem...I was never able to get their AI Mesh software working properly. And recently, it began randomly just resetting itself back to its factory settings. When it worked, it was fast and stable, but unfortunately, the Asus firmware and configuration software is very buggy, and seemed to get worse with every update. When it got to the point where I found myself spending hours and hours trying to keep it running properly, I figured it was time to try a different solution. Pity - it seems like solid hardware held back by fragile software.My requirements are maybe a little more advanced than many, so I couldn't just grab any old router off the shelf. I needed multiple 10G ports, the ability to support about 100 WiFi clients, a workable mesh system that could support a wired backhaul, a guest network option, OpenVPN or IPsec built in, DHCP reservations so I could have some of my devices on static IP addresses. Dual WAN with failover was a nice to have, but not necessarily a show stopper. Same for DynDNS capabilities. For one reason or the other, the products from Amazon, Netgear and a few others were missing one or more of my required features, so that led me to this TP-Link Deco system. To boot, Amazon had a terrific price, so that pretty much made up my mind.So far, I'm fairly impressed with the TP-Link Deco. Setup was simple and it was possible to use the mobile app to configure most of what I needed. One thing I didn't like was that I needed to create an account with TP-Link's website in order to configure my system, but I suppose I'd need to do that sooner or later anyway. Otherwise, the basics like setting up WiFi passwords and so on were pretty much right in front of you. A few of the built-in features are off by default - MLO, for example...I suppose not many of us have MLO clients yet, and perhaps TP-Link thinks you do better to leave it off than adding the complexity of something few will benefit from.It took a bit more to find some of the more advanced features, such as the ability to set up DHCP reservations and to force the built-in DHCP server to use the address ranges I wanted it to. I'd say that compared to the Asus router I had, it was easier and more "consumerish"...some of the things in the Asus UI are cryptic and poorly explained. The Deco is less configurable, but simple by comparison.The mesh node took a bit to get setup because I wanted to operate it with a wired backhaul, not with simply a wireless uplink. Once I figured out how to configure for that, it was easy to setup and now I have coverage everywhere I need it without drama.In terms of performance, on my internal network devices that operate at 10G wired speeds, I see virtually no difference between the Deco and my older Asus. For WiFi, the range and speed seems to vary by a few percent based on device - my phone is faster on the Deco, but my MacBook Pro is faster using the Asus. WiFi 6 clients aren't any different on either router. I have a few WiFi 7 clients now and I see almost identical range and performance communicating to one of my 10G servers. I only have Gigabit Internet service, so I'm not really able to push the limits of what WiFi 7 can do yet over the WAN, but it doesn't appear that the Asus is any faster than the Deco system. One somewhat concerning issue is that with the VPN running, the Deco is about 20% slower than what I saw on the Asus unit.I did losw some wired ports going from Asus to Deco - Asus provides a total of 7 wired ports, including 2.5 and 10G WAN ports...the Deco provides a total of four: two 10G and two 2.5G. Another difference I noticed is that the TP-Link Deco runs quite cool overall - I had an outboard fan for the Asus, but it was still always warm to the touch. I can't help wondering whether some of the problems I've seen with Asus are temperature related.About the only major feature I believe I lost was the dual-WAN capability that Asus provides. For now, I'm solving that by placing a failover Ubiquiti edge router between my cable modem and the Deco...the Ubiquiti has the ability to give me failover and it seems fast enough to not impact performance even though there's another hop between me and the internet.Overall, I'm happy with the TP-Link Deco, but I admit it's early days for me. I'm encouraged by how easy it was to setup and how stable it's been during its first few weeks of operation, but of course, I've felt that way about most of the network devices I've had and several have gone on to disappoint me.If you need the kinds of features I've described, I think the Deco systems - which come in 1-3 way mesh configurations depending on how broad an area you want to cover - are a good value and a solid solution as we make the transition to WiFi 7.
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Comentado en México el 11 de enero de 2024
Todo me gustó, es un producto original.
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