Deco BE65 (EU) hardware versions

Is the Deco BE65 (EU) V1 still being manufactured? I ordered the 2-pack from Amazon.de https://amzn.eu/d/02McR1F, but the seller couldn't tell me whether this was V1 or V2, as it's shipped by Amazon. I hope I get the V2 due to the Wi-Fi 7 BE support on 2.4G band, but if V1 is still being manufactured, then considering my luck, I'll probably get the V1..
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Hi, thanks for the feedback.
You can find the hardware version in the package. There is also a device label that lists the model number, MAC Address, as well as the hardware version.
The majority of Deco BE65 for sale would be V2, but if V1 is still in stock, it is hard to say whether V1 or V2 will be shipped.
But there is a slight difference in the overview of the one/two/three pack. For example,
- both one and two pack mentioned: "Lightning fast tri-band WiFi 7 speed: 5760Mbps (6GHz) + 2880Mbps (5GHz) + 574Mbps (2.4GHz). Every device in your home network runs with peak performance thanks to 4 x high-gain antennas."
- While the three pack said "Wi-Fi 7 is the upcoming Wi-Fi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be. It works with real tri-band (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz) and makes full use of spectrum resources."
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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Hi, thanks for the feedback.
You can find the hardware version in the package. There is also a device label that lists the model number, MAC Address, as well as the hardware version.
The majority of Deco BE65 for sale would be V2, but if V1 is still in stock, it is hard to say whether V1 or V2 will be shipped.
But there is a slight difference in the overview of the one/two/three pack. For example,
- both one and two pack mentioned: "Lightning fast tri-band WiFi 7 speed: 5760Mbps (6GHz) + 2880Mbps (5GHz) + 574Mbps (2.4GHz). Every device in your home network runs with peak performance thanks to 4 x high-gain antennas."
- While the three pack said "Wi-Fi 7 is the upcoming Wi-Fi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be. It works with real tri-band (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz) and makes full use of spectrum resources."
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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