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Mercusys Halo H47BE BE9300 Wi-Fi 7 Tri-Band Mesh Router System (2-Pack) $349.00 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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ATL, stackable with PayTo or NAB card deal too for even more savings.

2 sellers price matching Amazon if you live somewhere that the Amazon AU version won't deliver to.

They have 3x 2.5Gbps WAN/LAN ports on each.

Edit: Now same price at BigW market place and Mercusys Ebay official store
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/316696844083
http://bigw.com.au/product/mercusys-halo-h47be-2-pack-be9300… (not including delivery, but there's 16% cashback (cap $50) at TopCashBack ending in an hour, totals $313.95 inc postage, CB ends 14/07/2025)

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Comments

  • Seems like a bargain. How's it compare to the TP-Link be11000?

    • I think BE11000 refers to the speed of the bands, not necessarily the model number

      • Hahaha I thought that might be the case… So I guess the be65?

        • Ahh yep. So looking at the specs they're pretty similar but the 2-pack TP-LINK BE65 is almost double the price (on Amazon at least)

    • +2

      No current wifi cards support beyond BE9300, so it’s not overly useful unless for extra mesh bandwidth or you do have many users heavily using wifi at once (they can use different channels)

      The extra bandwidth is also used for mesh networking (the routers not on cables talking to each other), so if you plan for either to not be wired it can be beneficial if they’re quite far apart. Above BE11000 for this though as it’s usually just an extra 5Ghz channel - you want BE19000 or something for that to be done properly if you want end users getting true full multi gig+ real world speeds while roaming between routers.

      If you’re wiring both instead of using mesh, there’s basically no difference.

      In all honesty it’s the old tale of a $5 snakey boi vs an extra $600 for your wifi setup. If you need reliable higher speed local network, just use ethernet lol

      Also the fact these should easily max a 1Gbps connection in mesh mode anyway, so your internet will still be the bottleneck

  • Can I pair it with this Mercusys BE9300 Router ?
    I can use that as the main router and use the "Whole Home Mesh" as mesh AP's?

    Thanks

    • +1

      Says it supports easymesh too so I assume so

      You can use one of these 3 as the main router alternatively

      • I've ordered it already last night. Using the 6 aerial one I listed as the main.. the ones from this post will be the satellites running off a Ethernet backbone. $550 for 3 node Tri-band (inc 6Ghz) WIFI7 is a steal for current prices.. You can barely normally get 6E for this price if that.

  • +1

    I just upgraded my Tenda Nova MW6s to Mercusys BE3600 3 pack
    https://www.amazon.com.au/Mercusys-Dual-Band-Streaming-Halo-…

    I am getting 700-800mbps down from 2nd node with wireless backhaul, very impressed for the price
    Plan to get data cabling done in the house to get all 3 units wired backhaul 1000mbps to my internet connection

    • That’s quite impressive for BE3600

      • +1

        connected to the main node wirelessly my phone speed tests avg 900 mbps

        previously getting 300-350 on Tenda Nova MW6s

        https://www.amazon.com.au/Mercusys-Dual-Band-Streaming-Halo-…

        For the price of the 3 pack of $229 (-$20 1st app buy) + (commbank yellow $15 cashback) I paid $194 for this.
        To get wifi 7 and 3 pack, very good value :)

        • Very decent indeed, thankfully MLO is supported or it'd be a lot slower speeds

          I just like the idea of BE9300 because you'll always max out ethernet then (at least 1Gbps), and potentially even 2.5Gbps will be a bottle neck, even when meshing.

          My house has wiring already though so the majority is on 2.5Gbit ethernet, so WiFi that could keep up would be cool. Looking to get this pack then cable both of them

          • @Dyl: MLO is a separate SSID, i've disabled it as I only have 1 phone that supports wifi 7.

            Yep, agreed buy on what you feel is right for your needs

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