TP-Link

Deco 7 Pro BE13000

TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE13000

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Sentiment score69% positive
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Last updated: Jul 9, 2026

Reddit Reviews

Reddit Iconbentechguy0
about 2 months ago

[the TP-link mesh](http://youtube.com/post/UgkxMHI5qFhUijZnovajamXRRwIKajmhB6UE?si=w0RVvQVNajc4NNm6) worked better for dead spots in my house. With Eero my office upstairs would still drop to one bar sometimes and video calls got choppy if someone else was streaming downstairs. Switched over a few months ago and that pretty much stopped happening.

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Reddit IconBurnerd2023
4 months ago

Top of the line and the latest 7 tech and latest mesh tech is going to be from Ruckus. It’s expensive though. Pro-sumer Grade High: UniFi U7 Mesh Pro-Sumer Grade Low: TPLink Omada 7 Consumer Grade High: Eero 7 Pro Consumer Grade Low: TPLink Deco Pro 7

4 months ago

It’s apparent you’ve not used Ruckus equipment at all *at the very least recently.* There I fixed it. Someone below lost their mind. I suspect a common occurrence. They could have just said boom and whipped out the pic (that we can’t confirm as theirs) and would have gotten a “Touche’” and an updoot. But they went made assumptions just the same and then went cookoo for Cocoa Puffs

4 months ago

I’d love to converse and have some back and forth. My comment I think you implied some tone that wasn’t there. If you are a vet, I’m grateful. I have several sites with 770s and T670 in place. Along RuckusONE. Then there is my Omada setup I’m not even a fanboy of Ruckus. But my Ruckus deployments out last and out perform everything else by a good mile until we get to ISP end of things. I can get just under 10Gb (theoretical 12 possible) bandwidth with Ruckus. I have them deployed in several RV parks and auditoriums. The setup and deployment is great too. The change from 6e to 7 is a straight vertical gain. I have used (and recommended Omada, Fortinet, UniFi, Eero (meh)) to OP in a separate comment. Edit: driving text to speech They are pricey. Always have been.

4 months ago

I appreciate the discussion. I have not served. I have however taken several friends, crossed a few branches through getting disability and ptsd support. I take pride in their current station in life, independent and healthy. I’ve had the honor of trust for those who’ve come back and been fully demolished. Thank you for your service. (And sacrifice. Only those who know can know.) I am also well respected in my field and have a litany of titles, education, and experience under my belt. The same is true for me as well. And it never can be known really in the internet. Someone once said, “Of every age and clime we see, two of a trade can never agree.” The price reflects their lifetime warranty as well. Which no other vendor offers (admittedly price difference.) but I know I don’t have to worry about them. And their support is second to none. I can call them and they will send a unit sitting in their desk out the door while on the phone for overnight just a a loaner!

4 months ago

Not reliably. Our team when specing a house would pull two coax and a single Ethernet. To access ports around a house. Given moca acts like a hub and not a switch. The. You have the investment of injectors, Poe devices, filters, etc. We have never had a long term moca setup stay reliable in the same ways that Ethernet has. Our SOP Moca has its own coax. Cable/Sat its own. The sharing of lines “works” but speed is affected, reliability is affected and spof. It’s not even the power over coax is the signal over shared coax. Can be done, seen it done, never seen it work near as reliably as Ethernet or good WiFi. That may be different with MOCA 2.5 MOCA is a last resort for us. Much line power line adapters

Reddit Iconcdev12399
5 months ago

I literally just hooked up the 2 pack of Deco 7 Pros. They are a replacement from my previous Linksys mesh system. It’s hooked up to a slightly older Netgear CM700 modem. We have the 1gig service from Optimum. I hooked them up about a week ago. So far I love it. Much faster speeds than before. Super easy to install.

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