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Home›Technology›Commercial›TP-Link releases the Deco BE65-5G

TP-Link releases the Deco BE65-5G

By San Williams
29/05/2024
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TP-Link has released the Deco BE65-5G, a whole home mesh WiFi 7 system that connects to any internet service provider’s modem over Ethernet.

By inserting a nano SIM card, users can rely on the B65-5G to keep them connected anywhere there’s a 5G connection, even rural areas or holiday hotspots, making it ideal for home and temporary setups, such as a food truck or kiosk.

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As a WiFi 7 device, the Deco BE65-5G offers up to 9,214Mbps split across three bands: 5,760Mbps on 6GHz, 2880 Mbps on 5GHz, and 574MBps for legacy 2.4GHz devices. (These are ideal speeds and actual network speeds will depend on network configuration and devices used). The 6GHz band added by WiFi 7 gives users access to bandwidth congestion-free channels, for 8K streaming today, plus future-proofing for tomorrow’s multi-gigabit NBN connections.

Inserting a nano-SIM into the Deco BE65-5G will give access to 5G mobile network speeds of up to 3.4Gbps (depending on provider and reception) and latency as low as 1ms². Instead of paying for a separate fibre connection at the farm or holiday home, users can set up a Deco BE65-5G and be online in a moment.

The Deco BE65-5G has three 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports, making it an ideal fit for your favourite wired devices, including next-generation VR headsets. These ports can also be used for backhaul, combining multiple Deco BE65-5G units for whole home mesh WiFi 7.

A key advantage of the Deco BE65-5G is its universal compatibility with modems and other devices from your ISP. There’s also built-in VPN capability, including OpenVPN, PPTP and L2TP/IPSec VPN.

TP-Link’s HomeShield provides a series of built-in services that protect all your devices comprehensively with various features for when you’re at home or on the go, including the ability to set up a separate WiFi network for Internet of Things devices only, with advanced WPA3 encryption.

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