Are they the same
I've finally had enough of my Netgear mesh stuff and am looking at the TPLink BE65. (I've always had good luck with TPLINK.)
Right now, I have a base and a remote .. two distinctly different units.
It LOOKS to me like a BE65 mesh system consists of two or more identical devices. Is this correct ?
You see, it has purchasing implications. A "Two Pack" is MORE than twice the price of a single unit! Buying two singles, as opposed to a two pack, looks like the smart route.
Do I have this right?
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Hi, can you share some purchase links where "A Two Pack" is MORE than twice the price of a single unit! "? Maybe I can check if there is any specific reason for this.
A 2-pack package works the same as two 1-pack packages. But there are still some differences. One of the typical scenarios would be that it can be guaranteed that two units in a 2-pack are the same hardware version, but not always for 2*1-pack packages.
Wait for your reply.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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Hi, can you share some purchase links where "A Two Pack" is MORE than twice the price of a single unit! "? Maybe I can check if there is any specific reason for this.
A 2-pack package works the same as two 1-pack packages. But there are still some differences. One of the typical scenarios would be that it can be guaranteed that two units in a 2-pack are the same hardware version, but not always for 2*1-pack packages.
Wait for your reply.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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@David-TP Amazon (Canada). Individually, they're $229.00 Two pack is $629.00. Three pack is $649.00.
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