TP-Link pre-Black Friday sale brings steep discounts up to 36 percent on Wi-Fi 7 mesh, travel routers, and outdoor satellites

TP-Link Deco BE63 mesh router
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If you're in the market for a new wireless router, there's no shortage of excellent options on the market. If you scroll through Amazon, you can't throw a stick without hitting a TP-Link router… or two… or three. The company's routers are value-priced and generally offer strong performance compared to peers. So naturally, there are excellent deals on a variety of TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 routers during the lead-up to Black Friday, including some we have already reviewed on this site. They include the Deco BE63 mesh router, on sale for as low as $269.99, and the Archer BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router, available for just $89.99 after a coupon.

The Deco BE63 is a great mid-range, tri-brand Wi-Fi 7 mesh router that we reviewed earlier this year. I liked it so much that I bought a two-pack for my own house and connected the two wireless nodes via a CAT6e wired backhaul. The mesh system is capable of 574 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band, 4,324 Mbps on the 5 GHz band, and 5,188 Mbps on the 6 GHz band.

TP-Link TP-Link Deco BE63 (2-pack)
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TP-Link TP-Link Deco BE63 (2-pack): was $299.99 now $254 at Amazon

The Deco BE63 is a mid-range, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router with four 2.5 GbE ports, 10 Gbps of combined throughput, and coverage of 5,800 square feet.

TP-Link TP-Link Deco BE63 (3-pack)
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TP-Link TP-Link Deco BE63 (3-pack): was $489.99 now $369.99 at Amazon

The Deco BE63 is a mid-range, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router with four 2.5 GbE ports, 10 Gbps of combined throughput, and coverage of 5,800 square feet.

You can use Smart Connect, which uses a single SSID and selects the optimal band for your wireless client based on current conditions, or create a separate SSID for each band. There are also options to create MLO, Guest, and IoT networks, providing even more flexibility for your wireless network.

For wired operations, the Deco BE63 offers four 2.5 GbE ports and one USB 3.0 port per node.

TP-Link Deco BE63 mesh router

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During Amazon's current sale, you can grab a Deco BE63 two-pack for just $269.99 or a three-pack for $369.99.

TP-Link Deco BE65-Outdoor

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If you pick up the Deco BE63 and want to extend coverage outdoors, you might also consider the Deco BE25 Outdoor, an IP65-rated satellite. You can connect the Deco BE25 Outdoor to your existing network with a wired backhaul or opt for the easy-to-set-up wireless backhaul. Depending on your network layout, you could experience some pretty significant wireless performance gains in your backyard or any outdoor area that needs additional coverage. And with a sale price of $119.99, it's an affordable solution for users with this very specific need.

TP-Link Deco BE25 Outdoor
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TP-Link Deco BE25 Outdoor: was $149.99 now $119.99 at Amazon

The TP-Link Deco BE25 Outdoor extends dual-band Wi-Fi 7 coverage from your home network to backyards and other wide-open spaces. It can be configured with either a wireless or wired backhaul.

Finally, TP-Link's newly released BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router, which we recently reviewed. This is a dual-band travel router that can be powered via a portable power bank. It can connect to the internet via a traditional home modem, a cellular USB modem, or even your smartphone via USB.

TP-Link TL-WR3602BE Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router

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It can also create its own private Wi-Fi network, which is great for use in a hotel room, or even on an airplane or cruise ship, where you're often charged a connection fee per device.

TP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router
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TP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router: was $139.99 now $89.99 at Amazon

The TP-Link BE3600 is a versatile, take-it-anywhere travel router with dual-band Wi-Fi 7 coverage and multiple connectivity options for the internet.

The BE3600 carries an MSRP of $139.99 but is currently available for $89.99 after a $10 coupon (10WIFI7TPL). On a side note, if you have an Amazon Prime Rewards Visa, you'll receive an additional 15 to 20 percent cash back on the total purchase price of the routers and satellites mentioned here.

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  • bit_user
    Got this TL-SG108S-M2 8-port 2.5Gbps unmanaged switch for $70 (down from $120), shipped:
    https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1829510-REG/tp_link_tl_sg108s_m2_8_port_2_5g_multi_gigabit.html/
    I'm currently collecting some power usage data on it. With no links, it uses about 1.5W - 1.8W. At 8 links (all 2.5Gbps), it's using about 8.2 W. The device claims its max load is 12W. I tried swapping the included PSU for a MeanWell GSM18U12-P1J and achieved a savings of 0.6W at 8 links (but the main reason to use a quality PSU is in hopes of better stability and longevity).

    I've found that the main thing that affects Ethernet's power usage is link presence & speed, although the switch fabric obviously is going to be doing more work when there's a heavy traffic load. For my home usage, switches spend nearly all their time pretty close to idle, with occasional spikes between usually not more than two ports at a time. So, that idle power is pretty much the only thing I care about.
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