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Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System
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TP-Link - Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System

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"saucony peregrines i like alot ... usually can find good prices ... got a pair on amazon for 50 bucks that was the 13s which r their best year haha"


"Mine has already been making this summer way more bearable than the last. ... It's very worth it for the amount of comfort it affords. I appreciate being able to think about things besides how overheated I am on a warm day. ... Yeah the high summer temps are savage. I cannot operate like that. I'd happily pay hundreds a month to keep my apartment cool when it's 30+ out, at a cost of tens it's not even a question."


"This is exactly what we do too. No point blasting the hvac in the entire house when the only room we want really cold is the bedroom. Has saved us a lot on the energy bill!"

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"faster speeds with a wired back call mesh system ... Paying for one gig down and could barely get 500 on an iPhone 16 Pro Max… With this one I’m getting 1100 down which is amazing."


"Actually better than a range extender, as Mesh systems are designed from the ground up to work with each other in the system. ... But it's half ass "patched up" jerky jerky mesh was no match to a Deco. Deco was snappier, more reliable, and longer range."


"internal connections for example i use Sunshine & Moonlight to game stream to my living room TV or my bedroom projector and I get the full 2.5gig speed test to my desktop from the tv, projector and my phone that are on wifi"

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"I have setup three Eero mesh systems for family members. They are super easy to setup and maintain. ... It has been set it and forget it for over three years now. These are installed in houses with users who are 65+."


"Eero does a great job of providing a product that just works without ever really needing to touch it. ... I've had meshing issues with all except for Eero."


"Set it and forget it solution that will give you gig wired and closest you can get over wifi. ... eero is set it and forget it and just works"

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"Unifi provide the most stable wifi network for IoT of all the AP on the market, even with one VLAN, even in mesh configuration. ... I have +200 IoT devices in my home from Apple, Switchbot, Aqara, Logitech, Eufy, Hue, Govee, and numerous exotic brands. I have been through hell with solutions from Apple, Orbi, Peplink, Meraki, Eero, Huawei and many many more. And only since I am rocking on Unifi I can open my Apple Home app with not a single device error !"


"I have over 60 devices connected to it, and have ZERO issues."


"Finally, nothing drops, everything is fast and solid, the devices themselves are now the bottleneck."

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"internal connections for example i use Sunshine & Moonlight to game stream to my living room TV or my bedroom projector and I get the full 2.5gig speed test to my desktop from the tv, projector and my phone that are on wifi"


"*(the upgraded XE75+ that has 2.5Gbps Ethernet gets me 1.6Gbps via wifi to my cellphone on 2Gbps fiber).*"


"Super happy with the speeds ... the new router surpasses speed, latency and reliability."

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"my ps5 would lose its connection every 30 minutes"


"my ps5 would lose its connection every 30 minutes"


"disconnects usb bus after some time"

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"I lose all of my customization every reboot. ... I found that when I have to reboot the router, all of that customization is lost. There is no way to back this up."


"Once I moved away from the FRITZ stuff I finally got options to fix buffer bloat and do proper QoS."


"If you want better configuration dont go Deco its locked down by the software app to run some services and tweak. ... using them as a primary gateway not the smartest for the more experienced user that likes the standard routing options available to setup etc."

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"TP-Link has had multiple vulnerabilities over the years in its firmware. To include DNS hijacking, authentication bypass, and remote code access. ... They’re also delayed security updates. ... Their cloud service is misconfigured which could leave to sensitive data leaked if not secured by the user. ... In the past people have found back door or hidden admin accounts. ... In 2022-2023 huge security vulnerabilities were identified which allowed attackers full admin control ... TP-Link routers have been used in huge bot net attacks due to weak security."

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"At least a couple times a week ALL devices are dropped, while the TP Link app says, "Everything looks good"."


"With Nest WiFi I’d hardly ever get more than 100mbps on a single device regardless of how close I was to the puck."


"It drops out constantly"

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"At least a couple times a week ALL devices are dropped, while the TP Link app says, "Everything looks good"."


"TP Link Deco definitely requires an app and an account ... although there is a web interface, it can't do much."


"If you want better configuration dont go Deco its locked down by the software app to run some services and tweak. ... using them as a primary gateway not the smartest for the more experienced user that likes the standard routing options available to setup etc."

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r/sonosNew Sonos Router Recommendations
4 months ago

Since I've had Sonos gear in my house, I've run three mesh wifi routers: a Netgear Orbi, a Tp-Link XE-75 Pro and now a Eero 6E. By far the Eero has been the easiest, most stable and most reliable of the bunch. The TP-Link was absolute garbage and nothing but a headache for the 6 months I had it.

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r/HomeNetworkingWould VPN work well over a Wi-Fi Mesh Using This System? (If not any mesh router recommendations)
8 months ago

The main mesh appliance (Deco XE75Pro) can act as a VPN client or a VPN server, but this is probably not the scope of the question.

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r/HomeNetworkingBest Mesh for Wireless Backhaul
9 months ago

I'm happy with my Deco (XE 75 Pro) setup in AP mode. Main node wired to the router 2.5Gb, 2 nodes wireless backhaul. No significant difference when connected to any of the 3.

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r/HomeNetworkingBest wifi mesh system — which one should I buy?
3 months ago

I used to hear them non-stop and then they stopped keeping up, charged more, I heard less. 6e took a bit, but 7 took a WHILE. Stuck at 1gbps unless you wanted 20 for a bit too. I think they got a bit neglectful of prosumer. Why am I spending $400-500 for WiFi? They seem to be refocusing now. Fingers crossed. I just want the 2.5gbps to connect to my M4 MacBook air upstair at 0.25-1 gbps (6GHz, 5GHz, CAT 5e in the walls). Only CAT6 is crimped. 2 TP Link Deco XE75 (2022) \+ 3 TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro (2023) In a 1600-1700 sq ft condo is insane. I Tried 1 XE75 Pro in the basement and my wife and daughter have issues, in their room and in and kid's room. Wife comes to bed, Wifi is ok. I will be curious with my wife switching laptops to my current one) what happens.

r/HomeNetworkingBest wifi mesh system — which one should I buy?
3 months ago

Avoid TP Link, garbage headache App for NEARLY everything too I liked the wired backhaul (a MUST and WiFi 6e)

r/HomeNetworkingBest wifi mesh system — which one should I buy?
3 months ago

I used to hear them non-stop and then they stopped keeping up, charged more, I heard less. 6e took a bit, but 7 took a WHILE. Stuck at 1gbps unless you wanted 20 for a bit too. I think they got a bit neglectful of prosumer. Why am I spending $400-500 for WiFi? They seem to be refocusing now. Fingers crossed. I just want the 2.5gbps to connect to my M4 MacBook air upstair at 0.25-1 gbps (6GHz, 5GHz, CAT 5e in the walls). Only CAT6 is crimped. 2 TP Link Deco XE75 (2022) \+ 3 TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro (2023) In a 1600-1700 sq ft condo is insane. I Tried 1 XE75 Pro in the basement and my wife and daughter have issues, in their room and in and kid's room. Wife comes to bed, Wifi is ok. I will be curious with my wife switching laptops to my current one) what happens.

r/HomeNetworkingBest wifi mesh system — which one should I buy?
3 months ago

Avoid TP Link, garbage headache App for NEARLY everything too I liked the wired backhaul (a MUST and WiFi 6e)

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r/wifiWiFi system for large house.
7 months ago

I have deco x75 pro..3000 sqft..all points have multiple wired connections which is great. Most deco pods( different variations) are flexible to work with each other. I have x75 pro and x20 pods..all on same mesh. I've had the system for about two and a half years and I can tell you it's been near flawless. Speeds are constant, almost no drops...ever!! Easy to setup and maintain. Auto updates... You really can't ask for an easier mesh setup that just works

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r/HomeNetworkingRecommendations for a new router
7 months ago

I recently installed the [Deco AXE5400](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8B8MCF1?language=en_US) (aka XE75 pro) 3 pack, and it is phenomenal. 2 story house and put two upstairs at opposite ends, and 1 downstairs in den next to our primary streaming TV. My Wi-Fi speeds have literally tripled without doing anything else. I don't have any ethernet connected between the access points either. 10/10 would recommend.

r/wifiHome Wi-Fi recommendations
7 months ago

I installed the TP Link Deco system, last weekend and am floored with how good it is. Without changing anything else, the Wi-Fi speeds in my two story home have literally tripled. Check it out HERE: TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8B8MCF1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I was going to connect the mesh access points with Ethernet, but when getting 700MB Wi-Fi download speed from my 1 gig service, why bother?

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r/HomeNetworkingRouter only has one 2.5gb WAN port, LAN ports are 1gb. On a 2.5gb internet plan. Is wired connection still possible without buying a new router?
5 months ago

If you are looking for a new mesh network. Check out the deco xe75pro. They are cheap mesh routers with 2.5gb ports. They are compatible with all deco models, so your other units can be the less expensive models with only 1gb ports. So for example you could get one xe75 pro and then 2 xe75s for wireless mesh. It might cost you about $200 for the 3 units

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r/GoogleWiFiIs my wifi 5 mesh bottlenecking my internet speed?
12 months ago

Yes, your Wi-Fi 5 mesh system is definitely bottlenecking your internet speed. Google Wi-Fi 5 only supports gigabit ethernet ports, so even though your Rogers plan offers 1.5 Gbps, your router is capped at 1 Gbps before accounting for network overhead. Wi-Fi 5 also has limited real-world speeds, with a maximum of around 800 to 900 Mbps per device under ideal conditions. Mesh systems can introduce additional latency and signal loss, especially when using wireless backhaul, which explains why your speed drops to 60 to 130 Mbps upstairs. Mesh routers are not inherently bad, but they often suffer from signal degradation when connected wirelessly. A Wi-Fi 6E mesh system or a system with wired ethernet backhaul can provide full speeds with minimal loss. If you upgrade, you should look for a Wi-Fi 6E router with a 2.5 Gbps ethernet port to fully utilize your internet plan and improve performance across your home. The Amazon eero Pro 6E is a high-performance mesh Wi-Fi system that supports Wi-Fi 6E, giving access to the 6 GHz band for faster speeds and lower latency. It features a 2.5 Gbps ethernet port, allowing you to fully utilize high-speed internet plans. This system supports multiple devices simultaneously and is ideal for modern smart homes. You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-eero-Wi-Fi-router-newest/dp/B091G65HH6 For alternatives with similar capabilities, there are several options. The TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro is a Wi-Fi 6E mesh system featuring a 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port, providing smooth 8K and 4K streaming with low-latency gaming performance. It covers large areas with seamless Wi-Fi. https://www.tp-link.com/us/promotion/deco-xe75-pro/fb/ The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 is an AX11000 tri-band Wi-Fi 6 gaming router with a quad-core CPU, PS5 compatibility, a 2.5G port, DFS band, Adaptive QoS, AiMesh for mesh Wi-Fi systems, and free network security. https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/wifi-routers/all-series/filter?Spec=768 The TP-Link Archer AX55 Pro is a Wi-Fi 6 router featuring a 2.5 Gbps port, dual-band connectivity, VPN support, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, USB port, and WPA3 security. It is compatible with Alexa and offers multi-gigabit wireless speeds. https://www.amazon.com/2-5gb-router/s?k=2.5gb+router The Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 is a Wi-Fi 6E tri-band router with an optimized CPU, multi-gig LAN support, link aggregation, and advanced networking features. https://www.homeowner.com/connectivity/routers/best-2-5-gb-routers The TP-Link Deco X55 Pro is an entry-level Wi-Fi 6 mesh system with two 2.5 Gbps multi-gig ports, providing reliable whole-home coverage and solid mid-tier performance when used with wired backhaul. https://dongknows.com/multi-gigabit-wi-fi-6-routers-to-bring-home-today/ When selecting a router, consider coverage area, device compatibility, speed requirements, and features like multi-gigabit ports to ensure it meets your networking needs.

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r/ATTFiberIf the new AT&T WIFI extenders (installed 3 of them) absolutely wrecked my home WIFI performance (BGW320-505 gateway), is there any reason to believe a different 3rd party mesh system like Eero's would lead to better results?
10 months ago

Go Tp link pro 75 3 nodes u wont be disappointed, wifi everywhere up the street and do a ethernet backhaul, I tried those extenders some of my 30 odd devices would not connect especially my ring devices

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