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TP-Link Unveils Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Systems and Routers

Deco Wi-Fi 7 BE500 Dual-Meash System 3-Pack

TP-Link Systems Inc. has introduced its new lineup of Wi-Fi 7 networking solutions: the Deco BE5000 and Deco BE3600 Mesh Systems, alongside the Archer BE3600 Router. 

Apple, Samsung and other leading brands have already integrated the new Wi-Fi 7 standard in their latest product lines. Jeff Barney, president at TP-Link Systems, says the true differentiating feature of Wi-Fi 7 lies in Multi-Link Operation, or MLO. 

This feature allows for simultaneous transmission across all frequency bands, delivering faster speeds, a more reliable connection and eliminating input delay. Additionally, 4K-QAM delivers unprecedented transmission efficiency, while Multi-RU ensures seamless and more reliable connections for multiple users in a single household. Barney describes the TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 products as follows:

  • Deco BE5000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System: Delivers powerful Wi-Fi coverage for homes up to 6,600 sq. ft., with combined Wi-Fi speeds up to 5 Gbps, support for 150+ devices, 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN ports, and 240 Mhz Wi-Fi 7 channels.
  • Deco BE3600 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System: Offers similar features to the Deco BE5000, with combined Wi-Fi speeds up to 3.6 Gbps and 160 Mhz Wi-Fi 7 channels.
  • Archer BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Router: Provides powerful and reliable Wi-Fi 7 performance with speeds up to 3.6 Gbps, four high-gain antennas for wider coverage, and 2.5 Gbps ports for a seamless multi-gig connection.

Pricing and Availability:

  • TP-Link Deco BE5000 and Deco BE3600 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 7 Systems: The Deco BE5000 is now available at Best Buy and Amazon, while the Deco BE3600 is available at Walmart starting at $199.99 for a 3-pack.
  • TP-Link Archer BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Router: Available for purchase now at Walmart and Amazon, starting at $99.99.
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