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TP-Link Deco BE95 Quad-Band WiFi 7 BE33000 Whole Home Mesh System - 16-Stream, 2 x 10G + 2 x 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 12 x High-Gain Antennas, VPN, AI-Roaming, 4x4 MU-MIMO, HomeShield (3-Pack)

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Size: 3 Pack


Style: WiFi 7, BE33000


Features

  • Ultimate BE33000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Speeds: Deco BE95 is designed with the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, featuring Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, 4K-QAM, and 320 MHz channels. With speeds of 11520 Mbps on the 6GHz band 1, 11520 Mbps on the 6GHz band 2, 8640 Mbps on the 5GHz band, and 1148 Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, the 3 pack mesh connects over 200 devices without dragging down performance and delivers unparalleled Wi-Fi performance.
  • Pro-Grade Dual 10G WAN/LAN Ports: Equipped with two 10G WAN/LAN portsone RJ45 port and one SFPplus Fiber/RJ45 Ethernet combo portDeco BE95 provides flexible support for both fiber and copper connections. The additional two 2.5G ports and a USB 3.0 port make it an ideal solution for future-proofing your home network.
  • Simultaneous Wireless plus Wired Backhaul: Through TP-Link's self-developed technology, Deco BE95 can connect to wireless and wired backhaul simultaneously, taking full advantage of the WiFi 7 technology and giving you a faster speeds and wider coverage.
  • AI-Driven Seamless Roaming: The Deco Mesh forms a unified network with a single network name. With built-in AI-Roaming technology, it creates the ideal WiFi solution with its advanced algorithms and self-learning. Walk through your home and enjoy seamless streaming at the fastest possible speeds.
  • 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.
  • VPN Clients and Server Supported: Allow devices in your home network to access remote VPN servers without needing to install VPN software on every device. Deco BE95 can run both the VPN and ordinary internet connections at the same time, delivering security and flexibility.
  • Easy Set Up and Management: Set up and manage your mesh router in minutes with the free Deco App available for both Android and iOS devices.
  • Extensive Compatibility: TP-Link Deco products are extensively compatible and can work together to form a Mesh Wi-Fi network. It is also backward compatible with all WiFi generations and works with any internet service provider (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: WiFi 7 Mesh System


Special Feature: Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS, Remote Access, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Quad-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11.be


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Included Components: 1 RJ45 Ethernet cable, 3 Deco BE95 units, 3 Power adapters, Quick Installation Guide


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 5.04 x 5.04 x 9.29 inches


Item Weight: 10.03 pounds


Item model number: Deco BE95(3-Pack)


Date First Available: November 23, 2023


Manufacturer: TP-Link


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  • Works well and, is overkill for what I need, and seemingly futureproof
Size: 3 Pack Style: WiFi 7, BE33000
My family bought this/these units to replace an older Netgear RAX 200. I am brand loyal and felt weird turning away from Netgear after 2 generations of problem-free wireless routers. I went with TP-LINK because of the good ratings on performance and user-friendly app features (over Netgear's Orbi) and went with a mesh system because of increasing internet traffic across a household. It made sense to go mesh because of interference issues across multiple rooms and being in a multi-household building. Making the switch to a mesh system seemingly eliminated all dead spots in the house, as it should've by design, but with more legacy devices in my home, this translated to ultra stable connectivity in the house. Away went any interence issues regardless of peak use times in our building. The one thing I do look forward to getting use to is the WiFi 7 abilities of this router as we get newer equipment. As for now, we couldn't ask for more for our gaming, multiple streaming televisions and dvr equipment, several computers and laptops, mobile devices and a few smart appliances. We have no need to connecting a wireless 'backhaul' to improve speed versus using the 3 parts of this router spread across our home wirelessly. This unit cost a pretty penny, but was easy to set up within a few minutes of unboxing. The app provides plenty of features, including diagnostics for each piece of the mesh system, speed tests, statistics on data used, and ease of general internal software / updates. I have no complaints in the use of this system other than my own willingness to invest in the initial purchase - which isn't for everybody. I hope this review helps. I would highly recommend DECO BE95 and would easily purchased this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Ron Erese

  • Best choice for my upgraded network
Size: 3 Pack Style: WiFi 7, BE22000
TP-Link Tri-Band, Deco BE85, WiFi 7 BE22000 Whole Home Mesh System was a purchase that I debated about and researched well. I am happy with it but will mention one picky issue. Once I upgraded from 1.2 Gbps Xfinity cable internet to 8 Gig fiber optic, I also wanted to upgrade my mesh router. I was using the Google Nest Pro WIFI 6e mesh router and was happy with it but the ethernet ports on it were only 1GB and I wanted to take advantage of my newer higher speeds. I knew that I wanted another mesh system and definitely a WIFI 7 one. There were several options but, years ago, I had the TP-link OnHub router which was the first router that never gave me any problems. I decided to stick with the tried and true and then debated between this system and the BE95. Although I have a phone and a laptop that are WIFI 7, most of my other devices are WIFI 6e or lower so I realized that the BE95 would exceed my needs for many years. I got the three pack of the BE85 since I have a large two story home with smart devices in the front and back yards as well as the garage. I’m glad that I did because the three units give me complete coverage everywhere. Each of the three routers are the same so any of them can be selected to be the main router. I like this because it means that if the main one ever malfunctions, I can easily switch and not be without internet. They all have 4 multi-gigabit ethernet ports. I have three of my older devices on ethernet and the speed up and down is over a gigabit on each. The WIFI 7 phone and laptop routinely have over 1.5 Gb up and down wireless speeds. The installation was as easy as expected with the Deco app. The app was updated a couple of weeks after I got this system and version 3.7.14 works very well. I have a SmartHome with a lot of different devices and this app makes it so easy with a menu option to set up an IOT (Internet of Things) for those devices that work exclusively on the 2.4ghz network. It also features a network optimization selection which scans the network looking for any areas of interference. One can give a device priority and even choose a dedicated band and router for connection. I get all the information that I need easily without any monthly fee. The only bit of complaint that I have is the power plugs. At first I thought that I might have a defective router until I noticed that the power plug green light was not on. Maybe it had to do with how tightly they were wrapped but, at first, all the power plugs were so touchy that a slight bump could turn off the green light and power. I’m not taking any stars off for that since they are working well now but also they are not in an area where they get bumped very often. I am very happy with this purchase. The system is stable and connections hold well. The speeds compared to my old WIFI 6e system are so much better. I do recommend this to anyone who has a multi-gigabit internet service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Bichon Mom

  • I implore you, don't buy a TP-Link Mesh System
Size: 3 Pack Style: WiFi 7, BE22000
As a current owner of a 2nd-generation Eero mesh system, I have been very happy with the brand. It has consistently delivered reliable wireless internet across my home with no issues whatsoever. However, the WiFi 5 technology is now 6 years old and I had set my sights on upgrading and future-proofing my wireless mesh network. For months, I waited for the TP-LINK BE85 or BE95 to go on sale. Despite the mixed reviews these mesh units have received online, I thought it would be worth the gamble to see if it improved my home network. On Amazon Prime Day, the price of the BE85 3-pack dropped to $799, which was the perfect opportunity for me to finally grab these. Within 10 hours, I set up and then returned the TP-LINK BE85 mesh system THE GOOD Installation was a breeze and took under 15 minutes for all three units. The app does a great job of guiding you through the setup. As soon as you have the main unit connected, the other two are already programmed to connect. Essentially, they become plug-and-play. Each Deco unit is rock solid in construction. It has 2x10Gbps and 2x2.5Gbps ports. This is great to have should I ever consider upgrading to a 2GB Internet service, which is not likely, but still futureproofing. The Decos also has a USB port to connect and network an external drive, which I found to be one of the most compelling features. After installation and network connection, I put the mesh unit in AP mode as two of the units had backhaul ethernet connections. I have a 1GB Internet feed I was elated to see significant wireless speed increases across my entire home with no dead spots. My speed increased to an average of 200mbps per location I tested. When I was within 6 feet of one of the wired Decos I would get a 600mbps connection (compared to 312mbps with the Eero). Further away from the nodes, I would see wireless speeds of 250mbps (compared to 54mbps with the Eero). I should note here that, according to the Deco app, I believe everything was connected to the 2.4Ghz/5 Ghz network so I don't even know if my devices were taking advantage of WiFi 6 or WiFi 7. Since I used the same SSID and password of my Eero mesh, almost everything immediately connected to the new network. THE BAD My five Nest cameras disconnected. Surprisingly, my Ring cameras remained connected. I am pretty confident I could have manually removed and then added each of the Nest cameras to the new mesh network, but that is a huge hassle given the fact it can't be done through the Nest app. I have to get up on a ladder and rescan the QR code on each camera which is a major, major hassle. I would have done it, however, if not for the next issue... My devices were constantly disconnecting and then reconnecting to the network for 10 hours post-installation. This included my iPhone, my laptops, and my Amazon devices. I did extensive Google research and played around with some recommended changes in the Deco app. This included turning off roaming and manually telling each connected client to disconnect from the mesh network, none of which helped. Mind you, these were all TP-LINK support recommendations. I even updated the firmware, which did nothing. I did come across something that made me decide I needed to return this Deco mesh system... Countless -- and I mean countless complaints on Reddit and other message boards about network instability with many of the TP-LINK Deco mesh systems. Don't believe me? Google, "TP-LINK DECO DISCONNECTS" and you will be horrified with the results that you find. These things are essentially trash. For so many people to have the same mesh network instability that I am currently experiencing, tells me that this is a highly unreliable brand. And, sure, there are many positive reviews on Amazon (as well as bad ones), and generally only people who have issues with their products end up posting a bad review --- but it's still very obvious to me that this is not a reliable product. Many posts I read indicated that customers who returned their TP-LINK looked to move to Eero. CONCLUSION I am back on my old Eero system. Everything is working fine, albeit I'm back to slower wireless speeds, which for the moment, is okay. I would consider upgrading to the Eero Pro 6+ mesh units (at around $300 for a 3-pack on sale), but I am not certain they will give me significant gains as the more powerful Deco units did. Then there's the Eero Pro 7 Max. It will probably come down to $1k for a 3-pack soon, but it's not getting very good reviews. I may just have to suck it up and remain with my 2nd generation Eero mesh system until better hardware gets released. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 by Ronald Epstein Ronald Epstein

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