Technical specifications confirm the TP-Link Deco BE25 operates on a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 architecture, utilizing 4096-QAM and Multi-Link Operation (MLO) to manage data transmission across 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. Aggregated specification data lists the inclusion of two 2.5 Gbps ports per node, facilitating high-speed physical backhaul configurations and preventing bandwidth limitations commonly associated with standard Gigabit interfaces.
Material analysis of the hardware reveals a vertical "vortex" chassis designed for passive thermal convection. Internal schematic reviews indicate a 2x2 MIMO configuration for both frequency bands. While the system lacks the 6GHz spectrum, performance metrics demonstrate a throughput increase of approximately 20% on the 5GHz band compared to Wi-Fi 6 standards through enhanced encoding protocols.
System monitoring capabilities include a dedicated Matter controller for smart home device bridge support, although administrative functions require the use of a proprietary cloud-based mobile application.
- Modes of operation: Router mode, Access Point mode.
- Compatible encryption: WPA3, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise.
- Functional features: IoT Network SSID, Multi-Link Operation, Beamforming.
Performance analysis indicates that in environments requiring a dedicated 6GHz frequency to bypass signal congestion, the TP-Link Deco BE23 serves as a functional alternative with a similar chassis footprint. Comparative hardware standards for this unit are maintained within the Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems technical repository.