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The TP-Link Deco BE85 is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 mesh system delivering up to 22 Gbps tri-band speeds with 12 streams, dual 10G WAN/LAN ports, and simultaneous wired plus wireless backhaul. Designed for high-density homes, it supports over 200 devices with AI-driven seamless roaming and robust security features via HomeShield. Easy to set up and manage, it’s a future-proof solution for professionals demanding ultra-fast, reliable, and secure home networking.
















































| ASIN | B0C4W1L4B3 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,723 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #134 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (210) |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.96 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Deco BE85(2-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 4 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 12.8 x 23.6 cm; 2.96 kg |
| Series | Deco BE85 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
M**I
Very bad
Very bad items and not recommended to buy it
M**D
الجهاز ممتاز من ناحية الأداء، الثبات، وسهولة الإعداد. لكن المنتج مُعلن كـ BE22000، بينما الجهاز الذي وصلني مكتوب على العلبة BE19000. لا يوجد فرق واضح في الاستخدام اليومي، لكن وصف السرعة لا يطابق النسخة الفعلية. يفضّل تصحيح الوصف لتجنب اللبس للمشترين.
P**R
Es un producto realmente impresionante. Mi conexión a Internet es por 700Megas ahora simétrico. MI casa es de 110m cuadrados, pero tenía un WIFI-PowerExtender puesto que la señal inalambrica del modem no llegaba hasta las recamaras al fondo de la casa alrrededor de unos 10-15 metros del router principal y con más de 3 paredes entre ellos. El Wifi PowerExtedner (solución anterior) solo me daba 20 a 26 Megas en las recamaras de atrás como mucho y los aparatos WIFI allá tenian muchas desconexiones, era frustrante. Tiré ese sistema a la basura y puse dos antenas DECO BE22000 y tengo 700MB completos en ambas recamaras atrás y 700 completos en el estudio. Es verdaderamente impresionante que el Streaming e incluso el Playstation de la recamara funcionan como si estuvieran conectados directos por cable al router de salida. RECOMENDADO AMPLIAMENTE!
M**F
Este fue el primer set de routers que me permitió tener internet de alta velocidad en mi casa de 2 pisos. Probé otros routers de la misma marca y no tienen la misma potencia que este. Excelente producto!
L**Y
TP-Link Deco BE22000 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System (Deco BE85) - 12-Stream 22 Gbps, 2× 10G + 2× 2.5G Ports Wired Backhaul, 8× High-Gain Antennas, VPN, AI-Roaming, 4×4 MU-MIMO, HomeShield (1-Pack) This is a pretty beefy WiFi node. It's double the size of the older WiFi 6e Xe75 NODE units. There's a tonne of reviews out there. So I'm going to offer my thoughts for my deco mesh upgrade I have 8 Indoor xe75 and 3 outdoor x50s in my mesh. One main xe75 malfunctioned in a brownout so I needed to replace it. Luckily it still boots up but for whatever reason it was ultra flakey. I briskly bought this newer be85 as a main node replacement. Deco app allows you to do a "replace main" node procedure. It basically takes you thru a series of boot ups and configuration transfers and then ultimately it makes you swap the Ethernet cables form old deco to new be85. This process was not smooth. The config transfer failed a couple times for whatever reason, but tirs times a charm. It worked!! My entire router setup including vlan and isp login worked flawlessly once the transfer was a success.. I was able to keep all my existing satellites and just swap this main node . Very happy ! Otherwise it means I need to make a new network and re-add all the satellites, very time consuming process That out of the way my network is humming really well. Able to get full 800mbps from my fiber optic Internet wired. WiFi wise , I get around 500mbps. I setup the MLO wifi (basically carrier aggregation with 5 and 6 ghz bands) and this works however I found it Slower than just 6ghz. With MLO ssid I get around 400mbps. (Tested in same location with my pixel 9 XL pro WiFi support). I'm not sure why MLO is slower. But what MLO offers is a stabler setting with multi band support. I'm happy to have it but likely not going to use it much. With such a complex network I find things seem to work better with this be85. It's likely because the CPU cores are much faster. Things seem to run quicker on my network. File transfers quicker inler load , network reboots make satellites reconnect really really fast compared to older xe75, and oddly enough my 2ghz iot devices seems to drop less and keep stable. Even if you're not needing wifi 7, this is actually a worthy networking upgrade due to the speed of things , in a complex mesh network. I'm very happy to have upgraded to this be85 rather than buy yet another xe75 replacement main node. The 2.5g Ethernet is a nice future proofing . Met network is just 1gbps so I can't take advantage of that . So if there are any folks out there who have similar large mesh network with decos , I recommend buying this newer gen be85 unit to be your one main node whilst keeping your other xe75's or x60's as satellites Since the time of review , I have bought a be65 WiFi node to replace my busiest satellite node. The extra processing power for be65/85 series is a notificible enough ugorade. It really is that good.
R**N
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.
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