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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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Style: WiFi 7, BE33000


Size: 2 Pack


Features

  • BE33000 Quad-Band Wi-Fi 7 Mesh: Experience unprecedented speeds with 11520 Mbps on 6GHz Band 1, 11520 Mbps on 6GHz Band 2, 8640 Mbps on 5GHz Band, and 1148 Mbps on 2.4 GHz Band
  • Huge Leap in Coverage: Cover up to a colossal 7,800 Sq.Ft. with groundbreaking Wi-Fi 7 technology and make dead zones and buffering a thing of the past
  • Game-Changing Connectivity: Connect over 200 devices on the mesh network without dragging down performance. Connect even more with 4 ethernet ports (2 X 10G Port, 2 X 2.5G Ports), providing incredibly advanced wired connections for devices like gaming console, 8K TV and more
  • 10G Multi-Gigabit Port: Breakthrough gigabit speeds and enter the multi-gig era of wired connection. With more internet service providers offering multi-gig wired connection, dont let your router be a bottleneck
  • The Ultimate Wi-Fi 7 Experience: Deco BE95 is a fully featured Wi-Fi 7 mesh system that includes the latest technology only found in Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems with features like Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, and 320 MHz channels
  • TP-Link HomeShield - TP-Link's premium security service keeps your home network safe with cutting-edge network and IoT protection. Free features: 1. Basic Network Security including Security Scan and IoT Device Identification 2. Basic Parental Controls 3. Quality of Service 4. Basic Weekly/Monthly Reports. Visit TP-Link website for more information.
  • Easy Set Up and Management: Set up and manage your router in minutes with the free Deco App available for both Android and iOS devices.
  • Extensive Compatibility: All TP-Link Deco products can work together to form a Mesh Wi-Fi network. Also compatible with all internet service providers, such as Comcast, Charter, AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, Starlink etc. (a modem is required for most internet service providers)

Description

Deco BE95 is the next-gen Wi-Fi 7 whole home multi-gig mesh Wi-Fi system that combines the latest technologies and premium hardware. The powerful BE33000 Wi-Fi 7 with TP-Link Mesh technology delivers strong Wi-Fi signal throughout your home and even connect over 200 devices. Quad-Band technology reduces lag that originates from congestion with massive 6 GHz bandwidth along with the new 320 MHz channel. The Mesh system automatically connects your devices to the least crowded Wi-Fi band depending on the devices' data usage. Multi-Link Operation allows for devices to simultaneously tap into Quad Band and Multi- RUs further enhances lag reduction technology of OFDMA. Achieve all the performance benefits with peace of mind with TP-Link's HomeShield protection. Stay secure with WPA3 encryption and provide a safe online-playground for your kids with parental controls.

Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Deco BE95(2-pack)


Special Feature: QoS, Access Point Mode


Frequency Band Class: Quad-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11g, 802.11.be


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Frequency: 6


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable, 2 x Deco BE95 unit, Quick Installation Guide, 2 x Power Adapter


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet


Product Dimensions: 5.04 x 5.04 x 9.29 inches


Item Weight: 6.67 pounds


Item model number: Deco BE95(2-pack)


Date First Available: December 31, 2022


Manufacturer: TP-Link


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Finally, a Router That Delivers Full Speed and Reliability!
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE4900 Size: 2 Pack
The TP-Link Deco AXE4900 has been a game-changer for my home internet setup. I have a 650Mbps symmetrical fiber connection, and this mesh system is the first that’s been able to consistently deliver full speed for both downloads and uploads—something other routers just couldn’t manage. Here’s what stands out: Blazing-Fast Speeds: The Tri-Band WiFi 6E truly lives up to the hype. Whether I’m streaming 4K videos, gaming online, or uploading large files, the connection is always rock solid with no dips in speed. Seamless Coverage: With the mesh system, I now get strong, uninterrupted WiFi across my entire house, including areas that were dead zones with previous routers. It’s like the internet follows me everywhere, even out to the backyard! Easy Setup: The TP-Link app made setup a breeze. I had the whole system up and running in under 10 minutes. Plus, the app is intuitive, making it easy to manage devices and monitor network usage. Reliability: No random disconnects or drops. This system has been running flawlessly since day one. It’s like I finally have an internet setup I can trust. Advanced Features: The 2.5G WAN/LAN port is a huge bonus for future-proofing, and the parental controls are excellent for managing internet access for different devices. If you’re tired of routers that can’t handle high-speed connections or provide consistent coverage, this is the solution you’ve been looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Felipe Lopes

  • The Deco APP is lacking, but the product is solid. This is my Tips on Installing the Units
Style: WiFi 7, BE22000 Size: 3 Pack
The quick rundown is: The house is an approximately 3,500 SF single-level home with many brick-solid doors and twists and turns. The modem is in the center of the house in my office. Wi-Fi without a mesh system would drop off in the back rooms to a crawl. I previously had an ORBI RBS850 for my Cox 1GIG Down / 35 Up plan (they just changed to 100 up before I switched). The ORBI did fine for the last three years I had it. However, even though I would move the satellites around, I would still get reduced speeds in the furthest rooms. Based on ORBI, the RBS850 with two satellites should have been overkill, but it wasn’t. I recently received FIBER and opted for the 1Gig Up/Down. Since the speed is overprovisioned, I’m able to get 1,300 Up/Down. My ORBI was limited to 1 GIG port, so I was limited to around 945 with overhead down and the full upload speeds. Since I do a lot of CAD and video work, I am also considering moving to the 2 or 5-GIG plan in the future. I researched many of the new Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems. Note that I currently do not have any Wi-Fi 7 devices, but I might in the future. I narrowed it down to the new ORBI 970, the Deco BE 95, the Deco BE85, and the Eero Max 7. I chose the Deco BE85 due to its two 10 Gig ports and two 2.5 Gib ports and the price factor. The ORBI was way overpriced, and the BE95 offered me nothing extra. Though the Max 7 was tempting, I ultimately went with the BE85 since I would have wired backhaul on both satellites. My out-of-the-box experience: 1. The Deco comes packaged in a very nice, easy-to-open container. 2. You are presented with three identical Deco units, three power adapters, and a cord for each that can be removed, making it easier to fish power cords for the Deco. 3. I appreciate that the plug-in on the Deco is a normal size and isn’t one of those that take up three or four plug-ins due to its shape/design. 4. I already had my BGW320-500 modem set to bridge mode and the ORBI as the router. 5. I downloaded the TP-Link APP and started to install the Deco BE85 Mesh system. 6. The app asked me to scan the bottom of one of the Decos (it didn’t matter which, as it would become the main). 7. The app did not list a BE85. Maybe it is listed as a BE2200? Nope. 8. I then continue to install but choose Install MANUALLY. 9. I turn off my printers (you will really want to do that) 10. Unplug my BGW320-500 Fiber Modem. 11. I disconnected from all of the ORBIs. 12. I take a photo of the bottom of the Deco I choose to be the Main so I can add the MAC Address 13. I then connect to Deco’s Wi-Fi through my phone. 14. It then tells me that the Deco I chose doesn’t match the one I’m installing. ( I KNOW THAT.) 15. It asks me if I want to change it to the BE85. Of course I do. I say yes and click Next. 16. It tells me to connect the Fiber Ethernet to my Deco and then to my Switch. 17. I connect to the top 10G port on the Deco and then to the switch on the bottom 10G port of the Deco. 18. Since I have a switch with two 10G ports and 6 2.5 G Ports, I connect all the drops to my other rooms to my switch. 19. Deco warns me that only one 10G port can be used and that the bottom is a combo port. For a second, I thought, why give me two ports if I can only use one? Then, it dawned on me that the warning was poorly written. What they mean is you can use the bottom port as a 10G ethernet port by taking out the plug and using the bottom SFP+ port (if needed), but you can’t use both at the same time. 20. I then placed my first Deco satellite Unit in Room 1, connected the wired ethernet drop to the top 10G port, and connected the lower 10G port to my Switch in Room 2. 21. I then plug in the first Deco Satellite, and it connects almost immediately. 22. I do the same thing for Room 2, connecting it the same way as Room 1. 23. I then change the SSID to match my old SSID and password Exactly. 24. Make note that both are case-sensitive. 25. It takes it, and Now I don’t have to change all my Wi-Fi log-ins on 50+ devices. 26. Before I started, I had an Excel spreadsheet with all my devices' MAC addresses. You should do the same if you can. 27. I looked at the Deco app on my iPhone and noticed that most of the devices did not have very good descriptions. I simply went into the app, looked at the connected MAC address, referenced it with my spreadsheet, and copied the name from my spreadsheet into the Deco app. (Note that I had the spreadsheet on Dropbox, so I was able to copy from my iPhone to the Deco app without typing them all out. 28. In about 10 minutes, I had all my devices with good descriptions. 29. I then noticed that there was a section for devices that were not currently online, like TVs, PS5s, etc. I changed the names of these devices, too. 30. I checked everything out and noticed the 6Gz channel had my SSID followed by _6Ghz, I do have some phones that are 6Ghz so I went in and changed the SSID to match my other SSID by removing the _6Ghz at the end of the name. 31. My phones were not connecting to the 6Ghz. 32. I then found a place under Advanced called Fast Roaming. It was off by default. I turned it on, and my phone connected to the 6Ghz channel. NOTE: If you have some older 2.4Ghz devices, this could cause them not to connect, and you will have to turn them off or get updated devices. 33. I then noticed the Deco App had a DARK mode. I changed it, and my eyes thanked me. 34. I noticed in the app that there is a delay, so give it a moment. 35. I downloaded the App on both my personal and work phone, and they synced perfectly, but there was also a delay there. 36. I noticed you can access your network even when your phone is not connected to the network. This can come in handy. 37. I then noticed four devices I had never seen before. After much investigation, I noticed it was showing me the switches connected to it. It was strange because they were TP-Link switches but were showing as Android 1-2,3,4. I corrected those names as well. 38. I then ran the network optimization tool, which lets you know if there is interference with the main unit or a satellite. Moving them slightly or moving something away from them can help. This was actually a handy feature. 39. I tested my speeds, and the connected PCs (all but one connected by ethernet) are 1250-1300 Up/Down. 40. iPhone 15 Max is quite fast in every room. I get speeds of at least 750 Up/Down depending on the room I’m in, and if I’m close to the Main or a satellite, it is even faster. 41. The Web interface for the Deco is…Just use the phone App. 42. The Decos are warmer than my ORBIs, so keep them in a ventilated area. 43. I wish they would come in different colors. 44. If you can, WIRED BACKHAUL is the way to go. 45. My TVs are all Sony Bravias. I got a USB to RJ45 adapter and plugged it into the USB3 port on the TV, then connected that into either the Deco or the switch (same speed on both). As you can see in the photo, 950+ speeds up/down. (I don't know if it will work on other model TV's) 46. If your TV supports it, this is the way to go. It is faster than the 100MB limited switch on the TV and faster than Wi-Fi, even with the satellite sitting right next to the TV. 47. I don’t know how this will work yet, but I set the Deco to check for updates nightly. Hopefully, this will prevent a problem with a rogue firmware update. 48. Set notifications when new devices join the network. 49. I didn’t opt in for their Parent Control. My kids are 34-28 and alone, so there is no need. 50. I didn’t get their protection as I have my own, and they should have included it for free. 51. Crazy thing happened. On an ATT modem set to passthrough, you need to enter the router's Mac address (I had the ORBI entered first, then changed to the Deco when I replaced it). You go to your AT&T status page on the web 192.168.1.254, enter your credentials, and go to Firewall > IP Passthrough. Change Allocation Mode to Passthrough, Passthrough Fixed MAC address you can select from list or enter the entry Manual. The manual is fine. Now, here is the crazy part. I still had my disconnected ORBI as the manual entry, and everything worked fine. I couldn’t see any issues. I changed it to match my Main Deco unit, and all is still fine. I really don’t know how it worked before. 52. Take a photo of the main unit to have it when you change the MAC address. 53. One last thing: when I had my ORBI as the router, all my IP addresses were 172. xxx, and with the Deco as the Router, all my IP addresses changed to 192. xxx. I don’t know why, but everything is working. 54. NOW, back to the printers. If they are off when you get everything connected and then turn them on, they will connect easily. However, depending on the printer model, they may get lost, and everything will be connected except your printers. So, to be on the safe side, turn them off, and once everything is connected, turn them on. 55. Well, I hope this helps someone with their Deco. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024 by Ken Ken

  • A Massive Upgrade for a busy home
Style: WiFi 7, BE33000 Size: 2 Pack
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by Amazoner Amazoner

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