Overview
The Deco BE22, a Wi‑Fi 7 mesh system from TP‑Link, is now available locally and aims to deliver reliable wireless coverage in home environments. The two-unit kit creates a single unified network designed to distribute signal across medium and large residences such as apartments and houses.
Technical design and network performance
The Deco BE22’s Wi‑Fi 7 technology brings efficiency improvements over previous generations. According to TP‑Link’s technical information, the system supports a higher number of simultaneously connected devices, which helps reduce latency during activities like video conferencing and high-resolution streaming. The two units work together to form an intelligent single network.
TP‑Link says connected devices automatically switch to the access point with the strongest signal as users move through the home. That handoff is intended to prevent browsing interruptions and keep the connection stable across rooms.
Management and security
Setup and network monitoring are handled through a dedicated app. The tool lets users control connected devices and configure network settings in minutes. For data protection, the system includes security features for devices and offers parental controls.
Wi‑Fi 7 infrastructure implications
The real-world effectiveness of the Deco BE22 in multi-device households depends on whether client hardware supports Wi‑Fi 7. While the kit is backward compatible, maximum gains in speed and latency require devices that support the new traffic-management protocols. TP‑Link’s involvement in both development and manufacturing indicates direct control over how components are integrated into the mesh units.
For more information, visit the official Deco BE22 page.