BE9300 with Extenders or Deco AP

I'm trying to decide what would be best for my 3000 sqf home and lab. I currently have a BE9300 and want to improve coverage throughout the home/home office as coverage is spotty in remote bedrooms. I'd like to stay with the BE9300 as the mian router as it offers all of the features I need and may not be available on Deco devices. I know I can extend the BE9300 using EasyMesh and extenders but my question is "what would be best: EasyMesh extenders copatible with the BE9300 or Deco BE63 in AP mode with wired backhaul?" I've read a couple of posts regarding this type of configuration but they were not clear as to whether the BE63 can provide better coverage and speed than the average extender.
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@zevahc I am using a BE800 with a BE655 extender using Easy Meash. Just seems like an easier setup to use Easy Mesh.
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Hi @zevahc,
Welcome to our community!
If you already have an Archer BE9300, I would echo DVair's suggestion and lean toward considering a Wi-Fi 7 EasyMesh extender. Introducing a Deco node to an Archer Wi-Fi network would require using the Deco app to manage the AP Deco, while also needing to use either the Tether app or a web browser to manage your main Archer BE9300.
Although it is doable, it would introduce additional steps for managing your network, as opposed to using an EasyMesh Wi-Fi 7 TP-Link Range Extender, which would allow for more uniform expansion and management of your existing network equipment. Additionally, you can still utilize Ethernet backhaul for an EasyMesh Satellite device that supports this feature, such as our RE653BE.
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Thanks for the reply. Is there an advanatage in using a second BE9300 EasyMesh with Ethernet backhaul to establish a mesh as opposed to using a Range Extender having the same 802.11 features?
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@zevahc Should be fine with that setup, pretty sure a bunch of people do that because of the pricing.
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Happy to help.
As for the advantages of using a second Archer BE9300 instead of a Range Extender, here are a few reasons I could quickly think of:
- Additional Ethernet ports on the BE9300 so you can connect additional wired devices at the EasyMesh Satellite location. The single Ethernet port on the RE653BE would be used for Ethernet backhaul, leaving no additional Ethernet ports available for wired devices at the satellite location
- Traditional router placement options (e.g., on a shelf instead of directly into a power outlet) for the BE9300
- Identical antenna array, hardware, and Wi-Fi band configuration between two BE9300s.
There are also preference-related elements to consider, such as aesthetics and pricing.
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