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🚀 Elevate your home network to WiFi 7 — speed, coverage, and security, all in one sleek package!
The TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 is a cutting-edge tri-band WiFi 7 mesh system delivering combined speeds up to 10 Gbps. Its 3-pack setup covers up to 7,600 sq.ft., supports over 200 devices, and features four 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports for wired backhaul. With AI-driven seamless roaming, advanced security via HomeShield, VPN client/server support, and voice control compatibility, it’s designed to future-proof your smart home with ultra-fast, reliable, and secure connectivity.





















| ASIN | B0CN8QLS4K |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #223 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1 RJ45 Ethernet cable, 3 Deco BE63 units, 3 Power adapters, Quick Installation Guide |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 7600 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | 7,600 Sq.Ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,609 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.23"L x 4.23"W x 6.93"H |
| Item Weight | 4.98 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2.5 Gbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | Deco BE63(3-Pack) |
| Model Name | WiFi 7 Mesh System |
| Model Number | Deco BE63(3-Pack) |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | Omada |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS, Remote Access, WPS |
| Security Protocol | WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA3 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS, Remote Access, WPS |
| UPC | 840030712685 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
P**.
Bestesh system
Tp Link Deco 7 is amazing. It is very simple to setup via the deco app. It took me less then 15 mins. Switching between the networks and other deco's is seemless and works great. Very easy to use and connect devices. Signal is so strong and speeds are amazing. I now get signal all the way in mh backyard and down the driveway. This was definetly a good imvestment.
R**K
Goodbye EERO!
Goodbye EERO! We have been EERO users since 2024 when our ISP (Frontier) sent us a “free” EERO 6 PRO for a $10 shipping fee. It was easy to setup and we got good, not great, performance. About 140 Mbps down and 50 Mbps up on a 500/500 system. Compared to the router it replaced we were happy. I run a home network with android phones/apple Ipads, windows computers ( 5 on W11, 1 on W10 ) , a Linux computer and 3 TVs . The EERO was easy to set up and easy to add additional nodes. Connections were never a problem with the EERO. The TVs would often buffer when we watched YouTube-TV. The android phone app used to control the EEROs has problems. The status screen, used to show the health of your EERO nodes, is terribly unreliable. Often it will show EERO nodes that are unplugged as online. We called EERO support and spent several hours debugging this problem. I had android 11 at the time but my son had android 16 and both showed the same error. EERO support wrote a ticket on this problem but we have noticed no improvement in the app since. In Feb 26, I noticed Frontier had been charging us $7/month for the “free” EERO. We called and they took it of the account and required that we ship the “free” EERO PRO 6 back to them – which we did. We were using EERO 6 non-pro nodes on our system for some time. The EERO PRO 6 ran so hot we were a little afraid of it. In mid March 26 we noticed Amazon had a EERO 7 PRO on sale for $199. We ordered that and connected it to our system. As always, it was super easy to add a new node with the EERO app. The EERO PRO 7 was getting 370 Mbps/170Mbps which seemed like a huge upgrade! We noticed in the status it was connecting on the 6Ghz network to our intel and AMD boxes. This was great! On the Linux host, it connected and did 350/320. Wow, awesome! The joy did not last long, however. Later in the day, on the intel computer I was seeing 120 / 57 again. I found it was back on the 5 GHz band. If I disconnected and reconnected. It reconnected and we were back on the 6Ghz band with great performance. Later in the day it had gone back to the 5 Ghz band along with disappointing performance. It appears the EERO are coded to go after the strongest signal even if a good signal on a super performance band is available. I read a review online of the TP-LINK DECO B3 10000. The review indicated you could set a per-device preference of the band to use for the connection. EERO does not have this! I felt this might be just what I needed. The router arrived later in the day thanks to prime! We installed the 3 node TP-LINK DECO B3 10000 in the same locations as 3 of our existing EERO nodes. The TP-LINK app is not as easy to use to install the system as the EERO app. After a couple of failed attempts we got it to install. Yea! Once you have the first node set up it is really easy to add the additional nodes. The app does let you customize the network to use for each device. Excellent! I checked the intel windows box again. It was hitting 430/420 on WiFi. Wow! Damn! We had not seen that performance before with EERO, ever! The other WiFi devices where showing good performance too. The LG/TCL TVs are no longer buffering on YouTube-TV. All of our phones were on the 6Ghz band. There was one big exception to this joy! The UBUNTU Linux 24.04 node wold not connect to the TP-LINK DECO. I suspect it was a problem with WPA3 protocol DECO uses! We tried all sorts of things but it would never work. Edit: We were able to show that it was related to WPA3 Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) or more commonly WPA Personal. We reenabled the eero 7 which uses wpa/wpa2 protocols for all bands. It connected. The TP-LINK DECO is set to only use WPA3 SAE for the 6 Ghz band. We set the preference for the device to connect any band in the DECO app as opposed to 6 Ghz. It connected immediately on the less efficient 5 Ghz band. End Edit: Wait, there are 4 Ethernet ports on the back of each TP-LINK DECO node. There is a network node ( EERO and TP-LINK) right by the Linux computer. Let me try that. It worked! The Linux box was hitting 480/470 with the Ethernet connection. The intel box, which is right next to the Linux box, hits over 500/500 when hooked up to the Ethernet cables from TP-LINK DECO. We have let it run for a couple days to see if there are gotchas. None so far. We have the winner. We are done with EERO. We are shipping the EERO PRO 7 back to Amazon tomorrow.
M**E
Fantastic WiFi7 router!
I’ll admit I’m a big fan of TP Link products in general having many of their smart products, from routers, to smart plugs, and even security cameras. I’ve owned this brand of Wi-Fi router in the past so I felt pretty confident in spending a bit and upgrading to their Wi-Fi 7 router. Now to be fair and perfectly honest, upgrading to a Wi-Fi 7 router at this point in time is way early to the game and for the large majority of people quite frankly unnecessary. I like to stay a little bit ahead of the curve so I thought I’d bite the bullet. On any given day, I have probably 70+ devices connected to the router. And out of that many only about three can even connect to the newest 6 GHz band on this router to take advantage of the fullest speed possible. And this is why I would suggest that most people hold off on buying Wi-Fi 7 at the moment, at least until smart devices catch up and can access the 6 GHz band. Even my Apple TV 4K cannot access the newest band! Now onto this router specifically, so far, I really love it! I’m using just a single router to cover an entire 3000 square-foot house and it’s doing a fantastic job without need to buy other mesh routers and increase the spend tremendously! I honestly can’t believe how small this thing is compared to most huge routers that can provide this same level of speed! As is typical with TP Link routers, the Wi-Fi speeds are as fast as I expected! The set up was super fast and easy using their Deco app. In fact, I can manage almost everything I need to within the app. This includes changing the DNS settings to either Cloudflare or Google. With prior routers from TPLink I was having to go to a website to manage deeper settings on the router, but not so with this one, and that makes things quite a bit easier. Another thing that makes this router very useful for me is the 2.4GHz IOT Band that is specifically set up for those devices. So basically, I set up all of my smart plugs, cameras, and everything else on that band to maintain better privacy. I really like that they included this feature on these routers! I have AT&T fiber with 1000Mbps service and as you can see with the included picture, I’m actually getting a nice chunk over that! But keep in mind I was right next to the router in getting this result. As you move further from the router, the speeds will move down in tandem. Overall, I’m very happy with the router and hope it will provide many years of service!
A**N
INFERIOR RUBBISH TERRIBLE TECH SUPPORT - DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON TP-LINK
Final Update 2-May-2025: Okay I have grown to hate this mesh system and I seriously don't see myself purchasing another TP-Link device ever again! I suspected that the price point was good to be true and I was 100% correct. This mesh system is a hot mess and a great compilation of "unstability". It is constantly dropping connections to the Internet (it's not the ISP as they equipment remains up and running when the TP-Link is experiencing problems). This in no way compares to some of the other brands. This was supposed to be an upgrade from my two node Asus Wi-Fi 6E mesh system but now I see that was in a completely different class to this piece of junk.. Further Update: The tech support finally admitted that it was a FW issue and released a beta FW for me to upload manually and check. After successfully flashing the FW with the beta version the mesh remained up for me to confirm the new FW and that it was pushed to all three nodes. I then tried activating the VPN and encountered the same problem. I was able to deactivate the VPN but it brought my entire network is down as none of my clients remained connected to the WiFi for longer than a minute or two and they couldn't access the internet. This experience calls to question if the beta FW they gave me was properly tested suggesting that there is a lack of a proper quality assurance process. Fortunately I have a technical background so I was able to download and revert to a prior FW version, disable auto update and restore my network and get the VPN working again. I will try to exchange this mesh system but rest assured I never want to see the name TP-Link ever again!! This was truly an atrocious experience and am appalled that companies actually treat their customers in this manner and still expect to be in business.. Update after 1 month: This has to be one if the absolutely worst purchases I have ever made!! This excuse for a mesh system spends more time down than up. The VPN via my NORD subscription simply stopped working and the techs wasted my time troubleshooting when it is obvious that the issue is the router and not NORD itself as the same config works in the OpenVPN client for Windows. Every day I wake up I discover yet another reason to dislike this piece of junk.. I WILL NEVER BUY TP-LINK AGAIN AND WILL NEVER RECOMMEND THEM!! ========================= Original Review: Pros: 1. Setup is very intuitive (great App). 2. Great performance in terms of speed (wired/wireless backhaul). Cons: 1. iOT network is pointless as it's on the same VLAN (false sense of security). 2. The Guess network is pointless as it's on the same VLAN (false sense of security). 3. You cannot isolate devices on the guest network. 4. The VLAN option is tied to IPTV functionality (extremely poor design for a solution at this price point). 5. Extremely limited feature set overall 6. Not very stable and specific clients can periodically fail to connect for whatever reason until the device is rebooted. You get the feeling that it's a beta product because these same devices work fine on other routers.. At the end of the day this is a residential device! This is not a corporate or soho classified device. There is no basic firewall, there is no comprehensive DHCP reservation functionality, etc. If you are looking for a robust, secure and feature rich solution look elsewhere - this is NOT the solution.. Also, all of a sudden, the VPN no longer works with no change in configuration. Support was useless as he kept telling me that the issue was with Nord and hence never really listened.. Meanwhile the exact same config file works on an Asus router with no issues.. I cannot recommend this mesh set. It's simply not a quality product!
B**T
Solid Performance, Unpredictable Pricing
I’m very satisfied with the product itself. Performance is excellent, setup is easy, and the coverage is solid. The only thing that makes me hesitate is the price volatility. I’ve seen better deals elsewhere, which makes me question whether I should return it and rebuy at a lower price. Great product, but the pricing strategy definitely makes it a bit stressful to purchase.
C**N
Setup - in my case anyway - wasn't a breeze
I purchased the 3-pack of BE63 devices to replace an Asus Mesh network. The Asus had supported us well until an early March release of firmware caused the router and mesh nodes to go offline often. A FW update released in late March was supposed to address the issue, but the issue remained and my router dropped offline often. I sought assistance from Asus and was given the old "let's reset everything and start from scratch" approach - something I didn't want to do as I knew the issues would remain. I took a deep dive with these TP-Link Deco units. They're not cheap but offer WiFi 7, which will "future proof" my setup for the foreseeable future. Most of what I've read and reviewed indicate these are a breeze to setup. That wasn't the case for me. I setup one of the devices as the main router. After repeated retries to find the Deco with my Android device it was finally detected. It took another few attempts for the Deco to "see" the internet. It eventually connected and I saved the WiFi information to my phone as part of the setup. Setting up the additional two nodes was a piece of cake - they simply needed to be plugged in and allowed to boot and were eventually detected by the app on the phone. But that's when the fun began. NO OTHER wireless clients would connect. They'd either indicate the network password was incorrect (I repeatedly checked the setting to ensure we were using the correct one) or that it simply couldn't connect to the network. I chatted with a Deco technician who eventually recommended resetting the Deco router and nodes, choosing one of the satellite nodes to be the main router, uninstalling and then reinstalling the Deco app. These steps worked. Clients were able to connect to all three points of access. An FW update was detected by the app and applied to all 3 devices in about 5 - 8 minutes time. A couple of notes. I used the same SSID with this new network as I had with the Asus network, the thinking being that wireless clients would automatically connect once the network was back up (and eventually accessible). During setup, however, I learned that setup mandated an 8-character minimum password. My previous password, while strong, was only 7-positions in length. This necessitated visiting every wireless client to update the network password for each. These include several Ring cameras, a Ring Chime Pro, several smart bulbs and 5 Bose Soundtouch devices (the Bose units were really "fun" to reconnect). During my chat with tech support I asked if there was any way to suppress the 8-character minimum but, alas, there isn't one. Network speed is impressive. I've got Verizon FiOS with 1Gb up & down. Wireless clients (none of which support WiFi 7 (yet)) exceeded 900Mb up & down. Speed can only improve as WiFi 7 devices are added to the network and Verizon eventually offers speeds exceeding 1Gbps. Signal strength from all clients is strong, indicating my coverage is good. I'm looking for a heat map application that I can use to determine actual coverage. All in all, I'm pleased with network performance, but setup (in my case, anyway) was not as advertised. Recommended!
C**S
For the price, simply can not be beat. Definitely Recommend.
I have a 2000 square foot home and needed to upgrade with something that would be WIFI 7 capable and offer scalability. I came across the TP-Link Decco B63 Mesh System, and it checked all of the boxes at a reasonable price. I have started with the 2 pack and added a TP-link 5 port 2.5Gb switch for the ethernet backhaul for each node. I decided to also purchase a couple CAT6A cables to complete the system. The Decco App is straight forward, and in 30 min had everything cabled, configured, and operational. For perspective, I have a 2.5Gb ISP copper handoff straight into the Primary Decco B63. Both B63's are then connected to the 5 port switch for the ethernet backhaul. End result, the system delivers and does it very well. I am getting twice the speed on this system and coverage is perfect. No more Wi-Fi dead spots or slow performance in my home, and without doing any adjustments to this system and essentially out of the box, I am getting over 1.3Gbps Down and nearly 200Mbps up on my laptop and smartphone.....I am a Senior Networking Engineer by trade, and have tested many different Wi-Fi home and enterprise systems. There are better performing Wifi 7 Mesh Systems out there, but to that end the price starts to jump quickly.....At the price for the TP-Link Decco B63, it performs excellent and punches above its weight class. I recommend this without hesitation. I have had this system for less than a week, and already have it Alexa integrated and making verbal commands for things like, "Alexa, turn WPS on" which comes in handy when you have a smart home with 40 devices to migrate over into the new system. You can also ask Alexa to turn off/on guest wireless access for example. I am still playing around with Alexa integration, but I am telling you this system is very nice......TP Link has several tiers of Decco product, with the B63 falling in the middle......Highly Recommend .
R**H
Best 2-pack wifi7 with 2.5gbps wirelessly
I used with Google Fiber 8gb edge, overkill is my style, imagine my shock when I see the equipment sucks from google, WiFi 6, random disconnects, and max WiFi speeds of 500mbps on wifi6 devices and 5hz devices even worse at maybe 100mbps, then you have to connect to each band manually, there is no network handling for automatic band handover! This system has wifi7, 2.5gb Ethernet ports, and on 6hz band is getting almost 2gbps, on 5hz 250+mbps, and I have yet to see it have to use 2.4hz because the 5/6hz bands have such good coverage in my 3000sq ft 2 story house. I have had zero disconnects, and no issues. I am very happy with this 2 pack Deco system and glad to know it can cover 5000 sq ft so when we move into our dream home we have this covered. I have had google home WiFi, nighthawk, syth lord, and others; this system takes it and gives me WiFi as fast as Ethernet. Latency is 5ms, ping is 2ms near perfect.
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