Regarding The Deco BE11000 Mesh Router (Costco)

Despite its promising specifications, the TP-Link Deco BE11000 Mesh Router falls short in several critical areas.
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Connection Stability: One of the most significant issues is the frequent connection drops, including the inability to maintain stable connections with the Deco satellites. This undermines the core function of a mesh router.
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App and Satellite Indicators: Although the app often indicates that satellites are connected, the physical devices frequently show a red light, signaling a disconnect. This discrepancy causes confusion and frustration.
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Setup Experience: Despite extensive experience with WiFi and network setups, I found the initial setup process notably difficult. The device struggled to connect to the internet for initial setup, hindering account authentication and further configuration.
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Configuration Limitations: The router does not support setup or configuration through a web interface, requiring the use of a mobile app. This app is overly simplistic, lacking advanced settings such as band channel selections, which many users expect.
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Wired vs. Wireless Backhaul: Even with a Cat 6A cable connection, the satellites default to a wireless backhaul with no option to force a wired connection. This limitation can negatively impact network performance and reliability.
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Customer Service: TP-Link's customer service is notably unhelpful. The support provided is subpar, making resolving issues a cumbersome and time-consuming process.
Overall, the TP-Link Deco BE11000 Mesh Router may appeal to some due to its price. Still, it fails to meet the needs of most users, offering poor reliability, limited configuration options, and inadequate customer support.
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Good system with good features but too many issues and/or bugs. Sadly, like a lot of folks outer, I took my mesh system back to Costco this AM.
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May I ask what system you got to replace the BE11000? I am looking but so far haven't seen anything near the price point. Maybe something will go on sale during BF.
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My last router was an Ubiquiti, Amplifi HD mesh system. So, I am going back to Ubiquiti; purchased the Alien mesh system.
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@Graycase I'm throwing in the towel as well... After nine weeks I am still having issues with DLNA streaming. Videos and music stutters. The control time response has a lot of lag. i am going to buy an Asus mesh router and see how it fares. I really liked the Netgear Orbis but I went through three of them in six years. Every two years the Orbi router dies like clockwork exactly 24 months and it croaks.
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They just released a new firmware for Deco BE11000/BE63 V2/2.6 so if you have hardware version V2/2.6 you can read up on the new firmware here
https://community.tp-link.com/us/home/forum/topic/794554
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@HelpFixDecoApp I just purchased the Deco BE11000 Mesh Router, and 2.4 GHz is keep dropping. Please advise?
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Can you please providle your hardware version number? You can find it on the bottom of the deco units. Also please provide the firmware version you can find this by going into the deco app and click on the More tab > System you will find the firmware version on this page.
Also from this page click on Update Deco to see if there are any new firmware versions to doanload and install
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Model: Deco BE11000
Wi-Fi 7
Firmware: 1.1.7
Build: 20250324
Rel: 32980
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You could be running into network interference have you tried the Network Optimization tool? In the deco app click on More > Network Optimization > Scan
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