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Costco Members: TP-Link Deco X60 WiFi 6 AX3000 Whole-Home Mesh Dual Band Wi-Fi System Expired

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Costco Wholesale has for it's Members: TP-Link Deco X60 WiFi 6 AX3000 Whole-Home Mesh Dual Band Wi-Fi System on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free. Thanks haqueye

Note, this product is backordered, and is expected to ship between 1-2 week(s). Must log in with paid membership to view sale pricing and to purchase.

Includes:
  • 3x Deco X60 Units
  • 3x Power supply unit
  • 1x Ethernet Cable
  • 1x Quick Installation Guide

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  • Three WiFi 6 Routers cover up to 7000 Sq Ft.
  • Sale is valid through 8/24/20 or while supplies last.

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Just got my costco mailer. This is on sale for $249.99 delivered from 7/30-8/24/2020.

Features:

Reach Incredible Speeds up to 3 Gbps (3000 Mbps) with WiFi 6 (802.11AX)
Three WiFi 6 Routers Cover up to 7000 Sq Ft with Seamless WiFi Coverage
OFDMA and MU-MIMO lets you Connect up to 150+ Devices While Simultaneously Reducing Lag
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Compatible with all WiFi-Enabled Devices and Works with all Internet Service Providers

Backordered, ships in 1-2 weeks
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3Gb per second but still on a 1Gb per second link. Marketing at it's best
The M9 is a tri-band router. The X60 is a dual band.

If you are using a wifi backhaul, get the M90.

If you are using a wired Ethernet backhaul, get the X60.
The X60 has a maximum backhaul of 3000Mbps vs the M9's 1500Mbps. Dual band on the X60 is a 2.4Ghz band and 5Ghz, the M9's have one 2.4Ghz and two 5Ghz bands.

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07-27-2020 at 03:44 PM.
07-27-2020 at 03:44 PM.
Thanks for posting. Dpes anyone know if TP-Link Archer AX11000 will be on sale??
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07-27-2020 at 04:19 PM.
07-27-2020 at 04:19 PM.
3Gb per second but still on a 1Gb per second link. Marketing at it's best
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07-27-2020 at 04:28 PM.
07-27-2020 at 04:28 PM.
Is this dual-band router?
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jtree1
07-27-2020 at 05:22 PM.
07-27-2020 at 05:22 PM.
Is this router worth $300 or should I be waiting for the 2020 holiday season?
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goldenbear01
07-27-2020 at 06:05 PM.
07-27-2020 at 06:05 PM.
So I bought a set of the deco m9's from Costco last month (@$199) but haven't set them up (or opened the box). Any advantage to getting the x60's instead? The m9's are triband while the x60's are dual (I think that means no dedicated wireless backhaul on the x60s?).

I'm in a townhome complex, so I get a lot of competing wifi networks. Main tv is wired via Ethernet, but I want to watch video via wifi in other rooms, and of course video conferencing. Plan is to use a MoCa connection to do backhaul to both ends of the main floor, then have the third deco doing wireless backhaul upstairs since there is no cable outlet.

FYI, these deco m9's are still in stock at $199:

https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...77095.html
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07-27-2020 at 06:47 PM.
07-27-2020 at 06:47 PM.
Quote from goldenbear01 :
So I bought a set of the deco m9's from Costco last month (@$199) but haven't set them up (or opened the box). Any advantage to getting the x60's instead? The m9's are triband while the x60's are dual (I think that means no dedicated wireless backhaul on the x60s?).

I'm in a townhome complex, so I get a lot of competing wifi networks. Main tv is wired via Ethernet, but I want to watch video via wifi in other rooms, and of course video conferencing. Plan is to use a MoCa connection to do backhaul to both ends of the main floor, then have the third deco doing wireless backhaul upstairs since there is no cable outlet.

FYI, these deco m9's are still in stock at $199:

https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...77095.html
The X60 has a maximum backhaul of 3000Mbps vs the M9's 1500Mbps. Dual band on the X60 is a 2.4Ghz band and 5Ghz, the M9's have one 2.4Ghz and two 5Ghz bands.
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07-27-2020 at 07:42 PM.
07-27-2020 at 07:42 PM.
Quote from goldenbear01 :
So I bought a set of the deco m9's from Costco last month (@$199) but haven't set them up (or opened the box). Any advantage to getting the x60's instead? The m9's are triband while the x60's are dual (I think that means no dedicated wireless backhaul on the x60s?).

I'm in a townhome complex, so I get a lot of competing wifi networks. Main tv is wired via Ethernet, but I want to watch video via wifi in other rooms, and of course video conferencing. Plan is to use a MoCa connection to do backhaul to both ends of the main floor, then have the third deco doing wireless backhaul upstairs since there is no cable outlet.

FYI, these deco m9's are still in stock at $199:

https://www.costco.com/tp-link-de...77095.html

For what it's worth. I have two sets of the m9s. One at main house 3500 sq ft, and a new townhome, 2000sq ft. Only really need two but I use three on the townhome because of a slow spot toward the front. Both sets since I have them with smart connections switches and outlet plugs, and dimmers, Xbox, tv etc, and they have yet to hiccup since I installed them. TPlink makes great stuff and I use their Kasa components. I am impressed with the simplistic design and software app. I also use the Nest speakers with google assistant to manage. It's how making a smart home should be hands down. Not sure if anyone needs 3gb of bandwidth or even notice the difference of 1.5? Speed is really determined by what the service/host allows, not the hardware. Solid choices all around.
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vaiof1
07-27-2020 at 07:57 PM.
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This or the nest wifi 4-pack for $299?
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haqueye
07-27-2020 at 08:37 PM.
07-27-2020 at 08:37 PM.
Quote from Wand :
Is this dual-band router?

Dual band yes
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07-27-2020 at 08:59 PM.
07-27-2020 at 08:59 PM.
Would Ubiquiti APs be a better choice if my house is already wired for Ethernet?
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07-27-2020 at 09:00 PM.
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Quote from vaiof1 :
This or the nest wifi 4-pack for $299?
This has better performance compared to the nest wifi, so unless you need the additional range coverage for best throughput and speeds the X60 is the better buy from that perspective.

710Mbps compared to 650 Mbps right next to the units and can hold about 450Mbps at almost 40 feet on a 2x2 client while it can hold over 600Mbps on a 3x3 client.

That all being said it is still one of the slowest, but still one of the most inexpensive wifi 6 mesh systems.
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Quote from ThePhog08 :
Would Ubiquiti APs be a better choice if my house is already wired for Ethernet?
Only if you want slower speeds and less coverage? Ubiquiti AP's for the most part are not performance oriented.
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Quote from ThePhog08 :
Would Ubiquiti APs be a better choice if my house is already wired for Ethernet?

UniFi gives better control - if you are average home user don't go in UniFi. You want granular control and want to be part of whole echo system of UniFi then go for it. Also if you can wait / or buy non ge WiFi 6 UniFi devices get those.
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