TP-Link Deco BE25 Review: Wi-Fi 7 Turned Cheap | Dong Knows Tech
…Both are super affordable, costing $299 and $199 for a 3-pack, respectively, cheaper than many Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E counterparts. Update In early 2026, TP-Link quietly renamed…
…Both are super affordable, costing $299 and $199 for a 3-pack, respectively, cheaper than many Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E counterparts. Update In early 2026, TP-Link quietly renamed…
…All the while, the drawbacks of band splitting, including the extra hardware cost and the lower possibility of having a 320MHz channel, are inevitable. As you can imagine, the real-world usage…
…Specifically, you can’t get faster than 2882Mbps of ceiling speed out of its 5GHz band, meaning, at best, it’ll deliver Gig+ or lower in real-world usage. But that’s…
…However, since this new RT-BE86U costs less yet has similar excellent performances in my testing and is more compact, it’s actually a better deal for those who don’t need…
…Wi-Fi 6 hardware now costs precisely what it’s worth, possibly even less Since early 2023, the cost of Wi-Fi 6 routers has steadily decreased, and by now most are…
…So the AX90 is only a better choice—worthy of its extra cost—if you need to get more out of Wi-Fi 6. Related stories on TP-Link and Wi-Fi…
…the inherent privacy risks. Or you can couple it with the Archer AXE300 to form an actual Multi-Gig network, albeit with awkward hardware management and added cost. For other Multi-Gig…
…compatibility, and cost. Generally, if you have 1.5Gbps or slower broadband, you won’t see a difference between Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 in real-world usage. Single router…
…The table below shows the hardware specs and real-world power usage of the two. NETGEAR Nighthawk RS200 vs. ASUS RT-BE86U: Hardware specifications From the table above, it’s worth noting…
…That said if you want fast performance and ease of use above all else—a big if that implies you’d ignore the high initial cost, the potential privacy risks, the likely…