Your home network is probably the last thing you upgraded, and if you're still running Wi-Fi 6 or older, every game session, stream, and download is leaving performance on the table. Right now, the TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE63 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System (3-pack) has dropped to $322.19 on Amazon, down from its regular price of $499.99. That's a 36% discount on what currently sits as Amazon's number one best-selling Wi-Fi 7 router.

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What you're actually getting for $322
This is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh system, meaning it runs simultaneously across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands using Multi-Link Operation (MLO). That last part matters more than the spec sheet suggests. MLO lets devices connect across multiple bands at once, which reduces latency and improves throughput stability, two things that matter a lot when you're mid-match and your connection decides to hiccup.
The 6GHz band supports 320MHz channels, a feature exclusive to Wi-Fi 7 that Wi-Fi 6E can't touch. TP-Link claims up to 10Gbps aggregate bandwidth across all three bands. Real-world throughput under ideal conditions lands closer to 2Gbps, but that's still double what a standard gigabit connection delivers.
Each of the three satellites also ships with four 2.5Gbps ethernet ports. That's the detail most buyers overlook. If your ISP has bumped you to multi-gig fiber, a router stuck at 1Gbps ethernet is the bottleneck. Routers with 5Gbps or 10Gbps ports exist, but the price jump is steep. The 2.5Gbps ports here hit a practical sweet spot for most households.
Mesh coverage and setup flexibility
All three nodes are identical, so any one of them can act as the primary router. That flexibility makes placement easier since you're not locked into a specific unit as the hub. Three nodes should cover most house sizes comfortably, and the wired backhaul option (running ethernet between nodes) pushes mesh performance higher than wireless backhaul alone.
For context on the pricing history, this same 3-pack was selling at Costco for around $400 roughly a year ago, and that was considered a strong deal at the time. $322.19 undercuts that by a meaningful margin.
The TP-Link availability window is narrowing
Here's the thing worth knowing before you sit on this deal: new foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, including TP-Link products, are now banned from sale in the US. This applies only to new product SKUs going forward, not existing inventory already on the market. The Deco 7 Pro units currently listed on Amazon are still available and legal to purchase, but once this model gets phased out and replaced by a newer SKU, restocking becomes uncertain.
That regulatory context gives this deal a different weight than a typical sale. Stock exists now. Whether it does six months from now is a different question.
Other TP-Link networking deals live now
If the Deco 7 Pro 3-pack is more than you need, a few other TP-Link deals are running alongside it:
- TP-Link Deco X55 AX3000 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System for $149.99 (down from $190)
- TP-Link AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 Router (Archer AX21) for $47.95 (down from $80)
- TP-Link BE6500 Wi-Fi 7 Router (Archer BE400) for $114.99 (down from $180)
- TP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Router (Archer BE230) for $84.99 (down from $120)
The Archer BE400 at $114.99 is worth flagging for solo apartment setups where a full mesh system is overkill. But if you're covering a larger home and want the reliability floor that comes with dedicated mesh nodes, the Deco 7 Pro 3-pack at $322.19 is the stronger value proposition.
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