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TP-Link Deco BE65 BE9300 Mesh WiFi 7 9.3 Gbps

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4,5
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Reviews

4,5
+8 reviews

Price

£411.99£329.99-20%
Available at Amazon

Available at Amazon

Product description

This mesh WiFi system brings faster, more reliable home networking with Tri‑Band WiFi 7 and multi‑link operation. It suits homes that demand high throughput for streaming and gaming, while keeping several devices online with fewer interruptions.

Key features

The Deco BE65 BE9300 pairs Tri‑Band performance with features designed to cut congestion and raise sustained speeds. With 6 GHz support and 320 MHz channels it reduces interference on crowded networks, and MLO lets the nodes send and receive across bands to improve latency and reliability. The system also handles wired and wireless backhaul together, offering flexible placement and stronger overall throughput.

Technical details

  • Name: TP-Link Deco BE65 BE9300 2‑pack
  • Total theoretical speed: 9.3 Gbps
  • Band split: 5765 Mbps 6 GHz, 2882 Mbps 5 GHz, 688 Mbps 2.4 GHz
  • Ports: 4x 2.5 Gbps
  • Key features: MLO, 320 MHz channels, WiFi 7

What stands out

Security and management are part of the package. HomeShield provides continuous network protection, parental controls and IoT monitoring according to the manufacturer. App control makes setup and routine changes straightforward, and compatibility across WiFi generations means older devices will still connect. The 2.5 Gbps ports act as a useful upgrade for wired devices that need more bandwidth.

Who it’s for

It makes sense if you need higher capacity at home and want future‑proofing, for example multiple 4K streams, cloud backups and gaming sessions that demand low latency. It might not be the best match if you only use a handful of devices on modest broadband and prefer a single router solution.