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Costco Wholesale [costco.com] has for it's Members: TP-Link Deco X60 WiFi 6 AX3000 Whole-Home Mesh Dual Band Wi-Fi System on sale for $229.99
($329.99 -$100 off) + tax. FREE Shipping.
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The offer is valid from 10/26/2020 to 11/19/2020. While supplies last. Limit 3 per member.
Includes:
- 3x Deco X60 Units
- 3x Power supply unit
- 1x Ethernet Cable
- 1x Quick Installation Guide
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
- Parent Controls
- Compatible with all WiFi-Enabled Devices and Works with all Internet Service Providers
Earlier
FP deal for $250.
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going to return the other one.
btw, i have recently tried google wifi ($229), eero ($170), orbi ($440) and this deco has best performance IF you use wired backhaul.
eero wants $$$ for parental controls
orbi has NO parental controls
google wifi is 1/3rd the speed of deco but has free parental controls
deco has free parental controls
So if you have wired backhaul and want parental controls, this is perfect (if not defective, so buy 2!)
wired backhaul = connecting the remote units using ethernet.
One thing that I didnt like was the fact that this system was released in june 2020 and the firmware is still the original with zero updates. Seems like either tplink makes really great firmware or are very slow at firmware updates.
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doesn't that require 2.5gb?
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or simply buy today and return it within 90 days because items also have the potential to drop for CM/pre-Christmas?
This is a dual band mesh system so keep in mind its potential shortcomings, but that would be a non-issue for me because my house is wired with ethernet and I would have wired backhaul.
What is the rationale of buying a single unit tri-band mesh system, vs a single more powerful non-mesh router? just the Zigbee then?