🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game with Deco XE75!
The TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75) is designed to cover up to 5,500 Sq.Ft, providing seamless connectivity with speeds up to 5,400 Mbps. It features a new 6GHz band for reduced interference, AI-driven mesh technology for smart adaptability, and robust security measures through TP-Link HomeShield. Easy setup via the Deco app makes it perfect for modern homes.
Color | Black and White |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 5400 Megabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2402 Megabits Per Second |
Frequency | 6 |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g |
Controller Type | App Control |
Antenna Location | Gaming, Home |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Gaming Console, Security Camera, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone |
Number of Antennas | 3 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2-Personal, WPA3-Personal, WPA-Personal |
Is Electric | Yes |
Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Additional Features | Alexa Compatible, Guest Mode, Internet Security, Access Point Mode, Beamforming, Parental Control, QoS |
Item Weight | 2.69 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.13"L x 4.13"W x 6.67"H |
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Great Router & Mesh System So Far
Replaced an older ASUS mesh system that was a daily headache to deal with for a 4,500 sq ft house on 3 levels. Decided to give this TP-Link Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE10000 Whole Home Mesh System (Deco BE63) a go. Based on my constant problems with my ASUS mesh system, I was expecting this to be a pain from the start. I was dead wrong. This took about 30 minutes (if that) to set up and get going, start to finish, and it works flawlessly in this 3 level house. Whole house is covered, about 70 devices, and it hums right along with no issues. I'm very impressed (and relieved from not having to deal with that ASUS fiasco every day). I've only had this now for a couple of days, but everything is going well so far.PROS:1. Setup was simple and straightforward via the Deco app2. It worked perfectly out of the box - no hassles or hiccups3. Enough flexibility to set your router's address and the DHCP range - if you have a lot of static IP addresses this makes transitioning to the TPLink much easier4. Speed is great - I haven't benchmarked it, but it no one has noticed any lagging on any devices, multiple 4k TVs, etc.CONS:There are a couple of things -1. What idiot designed these power adapters? First, they're HUGE. The way it has to be plugged in it takes up 3 outlets on a power strip. There's no reason a power supply has to be that large. Second, the flimsy power cord is way, way too short. Someone really dropped the ball in design of the power supply and cord, particularly for a $450 router.2. The router has a USB port on it. (in fact each of the 3 units has the same 3 RJ45 and USB ports, but the USB for the main unit (the first one you set up and go through the installation) is the only one that you can hang an external drive off of and access it.)) I plugged an external hard drive into the USB port and was able to share it via the Deco app - the one catch is that you can't just create a share name, such as "backup". The router adds a "G" so that in order to use the share, it must be used as \\your.router.ip.address\G\backup ...not really a big deal, but I have many computers that run backups and I had to go reconfigure them to add the "G" to the network path.Other thoughts - You're forced to use the Deco app on a phone or tablet to manage the network. There is a webpage interface, but it's basic stuff only. That said, I'm pretty impressed with the Deco app itself - seems to have all of the needed features without a lot of stuff I don't really use or need that I had in the ASUS and have seen in other router setups.There is a basic level of security included for free, but TP-Link offers additional tiers of security. I ended up adding the Security+ ... but they also have a tier that includes advanced Parental Controls, VPN, Password Management, and several other things, for more money of course.So far so good on all of my IoT devices too.If you're looking for a router system with great coverage and speed that you don't have to muck around with daily, this appears to be a solid choice. I'll update this review if anything changes.
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Finally! An amazing, hassle free mesh network!
After weeks of research, I settled on buying this TP-link mesh network wireless router dual pack after experiencing worsening connections with my existing ISP provided Plume pod mesh network, and boy could I have not made a better decision!Opening the box, I was presented with two nicely packaged and looking pods. The setup process of the device was a breeze thanks to the convenient companion app, and offered a lot of tech support through helpful walkthrough images and guides directly within the app itself!I originally intended to setup a wired Ethernet backhaul for both pods, but after rummaging around in my attic space I found out it would not be an easy task to run Ethernet cable from the second floor office space to the first floor living room or kitchen, so I ultimately opted to try out and stick with the WiFi 6Ghz Band backhaul the device allows to communicate between the two pods. Where our household does not have many 6Ghz capable devices yet, I opted to dedicate the 6Ghz band to be exclusive to backhaul communication only to keep that signal bandwidth free and unobstructed between the main node and mesh node which was easy to configure within the companion app. I also made sure to position both pods in such a way that they maintained a sort of ‘line of sight’ with one another through as little as possible walls/material as possible. The reason for this is that the 6Ghz band cannot penetrate or travel as far as 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz bands. Ultimately the devices only have two walls between them, and are only about 25-30 feet apart providing a full ‘strong’ network connection between the two devices as reflected through a status indicator within the app.So then I did what anyone else would and should do after setting up a new network and ran speed tests throughout my house. Now I have 1Gb cable internet through Armstrong, though usually would only pull 760-800Mb on a good day through Plum, and this was directly in the office by the main pod. Well with this new TP-Link system, I was pulling over 900Mb+ in my LIVING ROOM!! which completely blew my mind. I had never gotten maybe above 300Mb in my living room over the years I have lived in this house using Plume, and now I’m pulling more than I would in my office which is clear on the other side of my house. I’m just honestly shocked, and even more so where this is all being done through a wireless backhaul and I did verify my phone was communicating directly with the mesh node and not the main node at the time I ran the test. Not only this, but I’m consistently pulling less latency as well on my speed tests, I usually averaged around 22ms on ping, now I’m down to 17ms. Not a an huge or noticeable improvement obviously (22ms is already quite low for cable) but figured it should be communicated. Overall the quality and range of these devices are amazing!The app provides a lot of security and network configuration options for those who may be more of a power user as well. I was able to setup static IP addresses and forward needed ports to those addresses within minutes, and the settings were easy to navigate and access in logical locations on the companion app. The app also allows you to configure bandwidth priority in the event there is a certain device on your network that you want to have the most possible bandwidth available at any given time it asks for bandwidth over lesser priority devices.If you are in need of an affordable mesh network, especially one that is easy to setup and can be ran exclusively in wireless backhaul (within reasonable distance of spacing), then this is the router combo for you! I highly recommend the TP-Link!
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