🚀 Elevate Your WiFi Game with Deco XE75 Pro!
The TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75 Pro) offers cutting-edge connectivity with a coverage of up to 5,500 Sq.Ft. It features a 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port, true tri-band speeds of up to 5,400 Mbps, and advanced AI-driven mesh technology for seamless internet access. With robust cybersecurity measures and easy management through the Deco app, this system is designed to meet the demands of modern households.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | Deco XE75 V2 |
Item model number | Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack) |
Operating System | TP-Link Customized Linux |
Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.13 x 6.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 4.13 x 6.65 inches |
Color | Black and White |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
ASIN | B0B89L8QKZ |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | August 25, 2022 |
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Works flawlessly and is VERY fast - worth every penny
I had the non-Pro version of this and traded out of it to get the PRO version with the 2.5Gbe ports since I recently upgraded to 1GB+ internet at home. This works and works well, I easily get over 1GB throughput on my Mac Mini via the wireless connection using just the 5Ghz band.Pros are that it is dead simple to setup and use and works flawlessly out of the box. Cons are that it is NOT for tinkerers which I am one but I just wanted a simple device that did its job without getting in the way. You can't mess with the knobs and dials like some other wireless devices but what you do need is there typically.If you are considering this vs other devices here are the biggest reasons to get this:- mGig / 2.5Gbps ethernet ports - you'll need this to go beyond 1GB if your internet provider supports it. Most modern cable modems now have mGig ports that support 2.5Gbps speeds. You can, if you have the ability, tie these 2.5Gbps ports together to get a wired backhaul if it is necessary but it may not be. (see next point)- Tri-Band with 2.4Ghz/5Ghz AND 6Ghz channels. If you can, use the 6Ghz channel exclusively as your backhaul between the wireless devices especially if you only have two of them. This 6Ghz back channel will give you blazing fast speeds between the primary router device and the remote device. I'm not certain how well this works with more than two devices as you'll then be sharing the channel between three or more meshed units vs one but it'll still be more efficient than a dual band device.- ALL DEVICES THE SAME - I want to have all devices the same in case one goes bad or you need to swap them. There are other mesh devices out there but some have a ROUTER and then SATELLITE devices. This does NOT do this. Every device can stand alone as a router on its own or simply mesh itself together and be used for wireless only. It is a simple thing but you don't need to think about which is which nor worry should your ROUTER die and you have no internet connection.- Wired bridging between devices - Multiple ports allow you to plug in wired devices or another wired switch (which is what I do) and run several wired devices off one remote meshed connection that then backhauls via the bridge to the device active as the router. This works without even thinking about it. Plug it in and go.- It is FAST! - as I said - 1GB+ on Wifi 6e connection Mac mini - Nearly get that with my iPhone 15 Pro Max.At this point I've owned two different sets of these and the old non-Pro unit is at another family members home and working flawlessly. There are regular updates.TP-LINK as the brand could be the achilles heel. I'm aware of the talk about the Chinese brand and the lack of trust there along with some vulnerabilities with other products they make. You'll need to make your own decisions there.Final note - I have NO experience with their add-on products. How the premium services they sell work is unknown to me.
X**D
Flawless wireless performance between all my home devices, very pleased so far.
So far I'm really impressed with this. I've had it just under a month, so longevity I can't speak about, but the product itself is working literally flawlessly for me so far since I have set it up. I've recommended it to 2 friends so far because of how good it is. I specifically recommend this Pro version for the options. I think there is an XE75 option that is non-pro but the options the pro provides are necessary in my opinion.I have about 30 devices on my network that this runs, and they are all working without any issues at all. IoT devices, TVs, computers, phones, ipads, etc. The usual stuff. Ring, smart plugs, those things have all worked without any issues.I realized after the fact that it had an IoT option, otherwise I would have setup my IoT devices on that, but even with that "mistake", I found that is allows you to do Device Isolation per-device. So I just went through the wireless clients on the list, and added any IoT stuff to Device Isolation, now they're separate from my main network even though they're using the same SSID. Pretty great.Also a feature I really like is I can tell a device which point to connect to. So I have my laptop and other things connect to the main point always, because they don't need to connect to the mesh point ever, and I also can tell things on a per-device level which band to use. For example a Steam Deck OLED can always use 6Ghz, so I've set mine to do that and it's worked. Streaming from PC to SD OLED has been literally flawless on this and I honestly would not have believed someone if they'd told me I would forget I was streaming it over my network. I figured latency would always be noticeable. Well, here to say, no it isn't and the thing has actually made me forget that I'm streaming from a console or PC to my handheld, because it works so well.Definitely recommend these specific devices to friends... I haven't used TP Link before this so I can't say anything about other products in the range, but these XE75 Pro models have worked super well for me.I'd like more options for administration over web browser from a PC, right now that is pretty slim and you can't do setup that way or anything. It's more of a "look and see what's going on" type of interface. But all setup is done by phone app, and while I don't particularly like that, they have it setup so well to work that way that I honestly can't complain about it.
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