Xe75Pro v.s. BE65

Xe75Pro v.s. BE65

Xe75Pro v.s. BE65
Xe75Pro v.s. BE65
a week ago
Model: Deco XE75 Pro  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 1.3.0 Build 20250917 Rel. 37734

Hello there!

 

I have currently 3 x XE75Pro with a pre-release firmware of 1.3.0 Build 20250917 Rel. 37734

 

I am looking at the Deco BE65(3-pack) and would like to know if anyone had done the switch already.

 

What I am very interested in the MLO and if this helps with the overall speed of the wifi (and its stability).

 

My Home has about 90 clients with 45 of these being IoT devices (2.4Ghz mostly).

 

I know that the pre-released firmware helps the 2.4Ghz devices to be well balanced.

I am also using the IoT SSID for them exclusively to separate things

 

@David-TP : you have helped me before and I know you can lookup my other case.

 

If I moved to BE65, with the official firmware, will this make my network more stable (and faster) knowing that I have a large IoT range of devices?

 

thanks!

/Jonas

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Re:Xe75Pro v.s. BE65
Yesterday

  @Jonas-Homekit 

Hi, nice to see you again.

Compared with Deco XE75 Pro, Deco BE65 supports channel and channel width selection, which will help improve the 2.4Ghz network performance.

New Features Arrived! Channel Selection and Wireless Network Mode

As for the MLO network, in order to improve the network speed, it might require mobile clients to support MLO as well. Do you have any WiFi 7/802.11be-supported clients?

 

By the way, how about the ISP's overall network bandwidth?

Thank you very much.

Best regards.

 

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Re:Xe75Pro v.s. BE65
Yesterday

  @David-TP 

 

Thanks for getting back to me.

 

This is promising indeed, I will see if I want to switch over to a newer hardware for this.

To answer your questions.

 

I do have some WiFi 6 devices (currently not using this due to the 6Ghz band being only for inter node). 
I did try it early on but with so many other issues I did not get back to it, I can try again to see.. There are not that many WiFi 6 devices (yet) in the home.

At the moment no WiFi 7 devices exists in my home (this is a pretty new standard after all :) ).

 

My ISP is 1.2GB over fiber so there is plenty of bandwidth to use.

 

I am happy with the latest release and my IoT devices are behaving well at the moment.,

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