
TP-Link - Deco X50-Outdoor
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"TPLink Decco is a damn good mesh system and and much cheaper. ... $169 for my 3 Decco System."
"All I can tell you is that if you’re looking for ease of set up and solid operation at a good price its a good fit."
"It’s relatively inexpensive and easy to set up. ... All I can tell you is that if you’re looking for ease of set up and solid operation at a good price its a good fit."
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"Just a no fuss system. ... Plug in, download the app, set ssid and don't worry about it anymore for years. ... Mine has been stable and working for years."
"It’s easy and reliable. ... This is all really easy to set up in my experience, and it just works."
"Seriously, set it up at my parents too a couple of years ago. So easy to use"
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"What really made a difference for me was getting the X50 mounted in the ceiling in my living room, it pretty much covers the entire house alone."
"With my old C7's the wifi barely reached my back fence, now I get my maximum internet download speed (150Mbps) there."
"With my old C7's the wifi barely reached my back fence, now I get my maximum internet download speed (150Mbps) there."
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"I myself have a deco and we have four modules through a long rambly ranch house and we have nearly 300 MB per second everywhere because we have about 1 GB per second fiber to the house."
"It takes 3 decos to cover 5500 sq ft. That’s what I have. Took about 5 of the crappy Linksys ones. Got rid of those."
"I setup Deco X 50 for my 4000 sq ft villa and it’s amazing so far over 6 month now"
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"tplink just works ... I follow up with my customers each month and they say everything is much better and working great. I only hardwire nodes, never wireless, and I buy the wifi6e versions- I’m not saying tplink is better than Unifi, just saying a hardwired network and wifi where you need it is the recipe."
"I have a TP link Deco with all nodes hardwired it works brilliantly."
"I have a very similar 2 story home floor plan ... The only answer is to turn off the Wi-Fi signals on the Netgear router and buy yourself a good mesh system. I use the Deco X50s set them as AP (access point mode) and use your ethernet termination points as wired backhaul for the mesh access points."
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"throughput just randomly drops to 1kbps"
"another one just outside the back door (X50) to reach the backyard, otherwise the signal is gone after 15 feet."
"It's not great / weaker then the tp link deco meshing setup i was using before. Lower connection speed and more frequent disconnects."
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"The tplink’s I bought say they support mesh but once setup as a mesh they lose features. ... So the mesh isn’t worth using. ... The mesh setup is a half baked. You can’t use all the wifi features when setup as a mesh."
"frequently fails to deliver advertised features or function reliably"
"Only reason I ditched it was subscription for parental controls."
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"It’s a good system…..until your modem looses internet and the whole LAN side of your network stops functioning. ... When the internet goes down, Deco gets confused and the general response is that the LAN also goes down until internet is restored."
"I have a deco, nothing but trouble. Read the tp link subreddit about dropped connections."
"throughput just randomly drops to 1kbps"
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"I have a deco, nothing but trouble. Read the tp link subreddit about dropped connections."
"It’s a good system…..until your modem looses internet and the whole LAN side of your network stops functioning. ... When the internet goes down, Deco gets confused and the general response is that the LAN also goes down until internet is restored."
"throughput just randomly drops to 1kbps"
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"WiFi going dead a couple of times a day"
"I had a lot of issues walking around the house and the switching between nodes taking a long time or unable to get a full Internet access once reconnected."
"The TP links randomly drop connections."
First off, sorry to hear about the lightning strike — that’s rough, glad at least two units survived. Mixing in Wi-Fi 6E/7 with your existing Wi-Fi 6 Decos won’t really unlock their full potential, since the mesh will still lean on the lowest standard. Unless you plan to replace the whole setup, you won’t see a big jump. If your two current units are still covering fine, the safest move is just adding another Wi-Fi 6 Deco to keep everything consistent. Wi-Fi 7 is great long-term (throughput, latency, efficiency), but right now it’s only worth it if you’re going all-in or already have a bunch of 6E/7 client devices. As for the AX-50 Outdoor — it’s solid for extending coverage outside (yard, patio, garage). It’s basically just a weatherproof Deco, so don’t expect crazy speed boosts compared to indoor nodes, but range is quite decent.
r/TpLink • Deco Mesh AX-3600 WiFi 6 replacement ->First off, sorry to hear about the lightning strike — that’s rough, glad at least two units survived. Mixing in Wi-Fi 6E/7 with your existing Wi-Fi 6 Decos won’t really unlock their full potential, since the mesh will still lean on the lowest standard. Unless you plan to replace the whole setup, you won’t see a big jump. If your two current units are still covering fine, the safest move is just adding another Wi-Fi 6 Deco to keep everything consistent. Wi-Fi 7 is great long-term (throughput, latency, efficiency), but right now it’s only worth it if you’re going all-in or already have a bunch of 6E/7 client devices. As for the AX-50 Outdoor — it’s solid for extending coverage outside (yard, patio, garage). It’s basically just a weatherproof Deco, so don’t expect crazy speed boosts compared to indoor nodes, but range is quite decent.
r/TpLink • Deco Mesh AX-3600 WiFi 6 replacement ->We use TP/Link Deco X-50 Outdoor units for our mesh. They were easy to set up and have been trouble-free. Main unit is connected via ethernet to T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, the others (3) are wireless.
r/HomeKit • UniFi as Mesh Router? ->Hey, I noticed you're replying to some comments and figured I'd chime in. Initially I had this setup: Gateway (Bridge Mode Enabled) -> Main XE75Pro -> Gigabit Network Switch -> Other Wired Devices + Secondary XE75Pro + X50-Outdoor I recently got a 2.5Gb network switch back in March and I'm now using the following setup in order to utilize the 2.5Gb connection at the secondary XE75Pro unit: Gateway (WI-FI Disabled/Bridge Mode Disabled) -> 2.5Gb Unmanaged Network Switch -> Some Wired Devices Connected Via The Network Switch + Wired Backhaul Deco Units in AP Mode (With Wired Devices connected to the XE75Pro Units) Is it possible to activate Bridge Mode with the setup I just mentioned? I mainly wanted to see if this is possible so I can look through all devices in my network instead of having to jump between the Xfinity app and Deco app. Gateway (Bridge Mode Enabled) -> 2.5Gb Unmanaged Network Switch -> Some Wired Devices Connected Via The Network Switch + Deco Units In Router Mode (One of the XE75Pro acting as the main unit) I've searched online and I've seen some AI results indicating it's possible, but I've seen various users post that it's not.
r/TpLink • PSA: DECOs Should Use “Access Point Mode” if Using a Separate Router ->I'd probably go with the BE65 for 'future proofing' and possibly better performance. If your budget is tight, then the Deco XE75 is a good option (keep in mind it only has gigabit ports, so you'll be limited to gigabit speeds). Both options should offer good range. It's best to hardwire each unit if possible but should still work relatively well if meshing wirelessly. Currently using 2 Deco XE75Pro and a Deco X50-Outdoor (all hardwired to a 2.5Gb network switch) in AP mode (only way I can utilize the 2.5Gb connection at the secondary Deco XE75Pro). Setup has been holding up pretty well for our needs.
r/TpLink • Wifi mesh system - Deco XE75 vs BE65 ->If your garage is not well insulated, definitely pick up the Deco X50-Outdoor for peace of mind knowing it's outdoor rated. I have a similar layout to yours. Using 2 Deco XE75Pro units in the house (one in the front of the house and the other towards the back on the second floor) and a Deco X50-Outdoor in our garage. All these units are connected to a 2.5Gb network switch and I'm utilizing them in AP mode to ensure I utilize the 2.5Gb connection on the Deco XE75Pro units. We have an Xfinity gateway (XB7) which does the main routing, but I disabled its Wi-Fi. Overall, everything has been working well on my end. If I had to change anything in my setup I'd either try to relocate the main Deco XE75Pro unit more central to the front or closer to the front in general (better connection for our front yard cameras). If I would've done a bit more planning, I probably would have just utilized one Deco XE75Pro (same layout towards the front of our home) and mount the X50-Outdoor near our floodlight in the back of our home which overlooks the backyard and garage (would've saved whatever the cost was for an extra XE75Pro unit).
r/TpLink • What Deco System to buy? ->Yes it's most likely your Mesh that is the bottleneck. I upgraded from Google Nest (5 access points) to TP-Link Deco X55 and X50 (2 access points) and i have way better coverage and speed now with less than half the access points. What really made a difference for me was getting the X50 mounted in the ceiling in my living room, it pretty much covers the entire house alone. Wifi is not magic and any obstacle like walls, windows, tv on a wall, bookshelf or cabinet will reduce the signal, which is why all the different makers of wifi access points have some sort of guide that tells you not to place them in corners, in narrow spaces etc. Do you use a router from your ISP? I've setup Deco at home, at my parents and brothers place, so that will be my recomendation. Go buy it somewhere where you can return it if you dont like it, then you can easily see how many access points you need and what the coverage and speed is.
r/wifi • I need to upgrade my family's WIFI (I think?) ->I recommend TP link Deco, there is s nice user friendly app and it’s an easy setup. However as someone else wrote, mesh can be difficult on different floors without some cabeling in between floors. I have set it up at one location with an outdoor deco x50 as the main point and then 8 indoor units to cover 8 apartments in two floors and that works good, so that’s an alternative solution for you to consider.
r/wifi • Home Wi-Fi recommendations ->I recommend TP link Deco, there is s nice user friendly app and it’s an easy setup. However as someone else wrote, mesh can be difficult on different floors without some cabeling in between floors. I have set it up at one location with an outdoor deco x50 as the main point and then 8 indoor units to cover 8 apartments in two floors and that works good, so that’s an alternative solution for you to consider.
r/wifi • Home Wi-Fi recommendations ->Yeah I dont really get it, it’s like all the middle range Deco pretty much perform and do the same, TP links plan must be to just swamp the market with white boxes, so that it looks like they provide so many different products, but to the average consumer 80% of them are the same. I have both X55, X50 and X50 outdoor and the only major difference on those is that the X55 support easymesh and the X50 does not and it’s not even listed on their site when you compare units. I found out when I wanted to set a X50 as main unit, then I got a warning that easymesh would be disabled.
r/TpLink • Which 3 x mesh if at the same price? Deco X50 Pro AX3000, BE3600, X60 AX5400 ->Yeah I dont really get it, it’s like all the middle range Deco pretty much perform and do the same, TP links plan must be to just swamp the market with white boxes, so that it looks like they provide so many different products, but to the average consumer 80% of them are the same. I have both X55, X50 and X50 outdoor and the only major difference on those is that the X55 support easymesh and the X50 does not and it’s not even listed on their site when you compare units. I found out when I wanted to set a X50 as main unit, then I got a warning that easymesh would be disabled.
r/TpLink • Which 3 x mesh if at the same price? Deco X50 Pro AX3000, BE3600, X60 AX5400 ->Yes! I’ve got a single BE65 as main unit connected to the fiber in my basement, ethernet from basement to an unmanaged PoE switch at my office on high ground floor and PoE to a X50 mounted in the ceiling of my living room and this covers my entire 160m2 old brick house and terrace outside my living room. I’ve then got a x50-PoE Outdoor in my carport for my car and charger. Tv, Sonos, Hue, alarm system and office docking station are all on cable to a switch and I’ve got about 10 IOT on wireless. Looking at the Deco app right now I have 26 online clients. BE65 also supports NAS USB storage and I thought I was going to use it for Apple Time Machine backup but apple stopped supporting that, so now I have a 1TB NAS included in my setup. Works great! Ps. this setup replaced 5 Google Mesh gen. 2 access points and performs way better, more stable, better coverage and 2-3 times the speed.
r/TpLink • TP-Link Deco BE65(3-pack), BE9300, Tri-Band, Wi-Fi 7 ->Yes! I’ve got a single BE65 as main unit connected to the fiber in my basement, ethernet from basement to an unmanaged PoE switch at my office on high ground floor and PoE to a X50 mounted in the ceiling of my living room and this covers my entire 160m2 old brick house and terrace outside my living room. I’ve then got a x50-PoE Outdoor in my carport for my car and charger. Tv, Sonos, Hue, alarm system and office docking station are all on cable to a switch and I’ve got about 10 IOT on wireless. Looking at the Deco app right now I have 26 online clients. BE65 also supports NAS USB storage and I thought I was going to use it for Apple Time Machine backup but apple stopped supporting that, so now I have a 1TB NAS included in my setup. Works great! Ps. this setup replaced 5 Google Mesh gen. 2 access points and performs way better, more stable, better coverage and 2-3 times the speed.
r/TpLink • TP-Link Deco BE65(3-pack), BE9300, Tri-Band, Wi-Fi 7 ->The three pack sounds like a perfect match to me, unless you have an oddly laid out home (and probably even then). If you are able to run an ethernet backbone, that is always best, but mesh mode should still provide really good wifi coverage. All Deco units are fully compatible, up to the individual unit's capabilities. The X50 area won't benefit from all the BE95's capabilities, but it won't downgrade the BE95 performance in any way. So yes, you can add the X50-Outdoor to a BE95 setup.
r/HomeNetworking • Moving into a 5,500 Sq Ft Home—Need Mesh WiFi Advice (Considering Deco BE95) ->6-node BE11000 and 2 X-50 Outdoor units here. 4 are wired backhaul, 3 are not. 130+ connected devices. 3 switches - one managed, ISP 1.2Gbps. Not a single issue, no drops, disconnects, slowness, etc. The different issues people experience with the same or similar tech is crazy.
r/TpLink • Farewell, TP-Link BE11000: When Stability Trumps Speed in My Wi-Fi Saga ->I have x60’s and an outdoor x50 they all work awesome, the only reason I would swap them would be if we had fiber run. 2 remote worked and 2 screenagers who are heavy users. Never think about them and never had an issue..just looked and we have 60 devices currently connected..
r/TpLink • Please recommend some of the best mesh routers/APs for home. ->This is my setup. To OP, I recommend you get the Deco x50 POE. Isang cable na lang kelangan mo for each node since ung power ay manggagaling na sa lan cable mo tapos ax3000 na sya. I have 1 gbps subscription thru PLDT btw. 💯% satisfied.
r/InternetPH • Pano pumili ng wifi mesh? ->My go-to recommendation for home mesh with some wired nodes is the Deco X50 PoE. Super simple to set up, WiFi 6 and works fine with PPPoE (which your EE connection will need if you're planning on ditching their router). You get wall/ceiling brackets, and 12v power supplies included in the box, but you can use an inexpensive PoE switch to make AP placement more flexible if you choose. Even if you're using an AP with wireless backhaul, you might find that using a PoE injector with an ethernet cable makes it easier to place somewhere without easy access to AC power. If you could be tempted by full wired backhaul, my quick and dirty but fairly discreet recommendation is grab some white ethernet cable, white CT60 cable staples, and an appropriate staple gun. Makes it super easy to run cables around skirting etc, and is fairly landlord-friendly if you're renting.
r/HomeNetworking • Mesh Wifi Buying Advice ->I have a POE Deco X50 along with an outdoor unit and I'm absolutely loving the system too.
r/TpLink • Been using XE75 Pro for 2 weeks now, flawless. ->Awesome Happy to hear that I've only had my system for one month so far and I just put in the outdoor access point yesterday. I was looking into going into a more expensive system that was more business-grade but I'm glad I saved the money and just did this. It's super easy to just be able to manage everything from my phone on the app.
r/TpLink • Been using XE75 Pro for 2 weeks now, flawless. ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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