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TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White - $219.99 or $187 with trade in

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has the TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White for $219.99. Shipping is free.

Trade in brings this down to $187.


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Get 15% off a new modem, router or modem/router combo and Geek Squad® Home Wi-Fi Setup service when you bring in any of these devices for recycling. Simply take your old networking device to Customer Service in a Best Buy store, and you'll receive a coupon for 15% off the current price of a networking device or whole-home networking system, plus 15% off Geek Squad Home Wi-Fi Setup.
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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has the TP-Link - BE5000 Dual-Band Multi-Gig Whole Home Mesh WiFi 7 System 3-Pack (Deco BE5000) - White for $219.99. Shipping is free.

Trade in brings this down to $187.


Recycle and save
In store only

Get 15% off a new modem, router or modem/router combo and Geek Squad® Home Wi-Fi Setup service when you bring in any of these devices for recycling. Simply take your old networking device to Customer Service in a Best Buy store, and you'll receive a coupon for 15% off the current price of a networking device or whole-home networking system, plus 15% off Geek Squad Home Wi-Fi Setup.

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Dr_Claw
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Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.
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E_M__Today 08:45 PM
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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.
Works fine.

Option 1: Dual Nat (just plug it in and go).
Option 2: They can help you set up a passthrough.

Both worked fine for me w/ ASUS routers in mesh mode. Obviously option #2 is preferred but did plenty of WFH, gaming, etc. before they figured out how to passthrough.
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RangerJayToday 08:53 PM
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Quote from Dr_Claw :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.

Depending on your gateway but most of them have a pseudo "bridge" mode that works reasonably well with these routers for home users
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BlueHamster202Today 09:14 PM
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Quote from RangerJay :
Quote from Dr_Claw [IMG]http://i.dealquestnow.online/images/midnight/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Does anyone have any experience running mesh on an AT&T fiber router? Not sure if it's even possible without extensive configuration of a private network.

Depending on your gateway but most of them have a pseudo "bridge" mode that works reasonably well with these routers for home users
The AT&T fiber box does not have a passthrough mode, which is super annoying. But you can disable most stuff manually to make it passthrough-adjacent (and avoid double NAT issues).

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