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TP-Link Deco AX5700 Tri-Band Smart Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (2-pack) for $289.99 + Free Shipping @ Costco

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Costco has TP-Link Deco AX5700 Tri-Band Smart Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System [costco.com] (2-pack) for $289.99 + Free Shipping

Features:
Reach Incredible Speeds up to 5.7 Gbps (5700 Mbps) with WiFi 6 (802.11AX)
Two Wi-Fi 6 Routers cover up to 6,000 Sq Ft with Seamless Wi-Fi Coverage
2.5Gbps port on each Router allow you to take full advantage of internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps
Compatible with all WiFi-Enabled Devices and Works with all Internet Service Providers
Connect up to 200 Devices at Top Speed
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09-25-2021 at 10:06 PM.
09-25-2021 at 10:06 PM.
Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Best MESH and best SINGLE router if you only need one of them for the money PERIOD. No other router or mesh system can deliver the performance of this system thats under $1000. This can deliver over 1.2Gbps of ISP over wireless to wifi 6 clients.

Happy this deal is back a lot of people missed out last time.

Thanks for the positive review. I just set up the TP-Link AX5700 unit on first floor in kitchen-family room area, another in upstair office/bedroom. I have 400mbps internet service by Spectrum. My previous single router in the kitchen with extender device upstair only managed to give me about 80 to 120mbps wirelessly in the upstair office/bedroom. Many times even slower. But this TP-Link AX5700 gave me 200-250mbps wirelessly to my computer. Then I plugged in ethernet cat5e cable from one of the Gigaports of the AX5700 unit in office/bedroom directly into my computer. Now I get about 350mbps to my computer. I guess the "Smart Antennae" they feature actually works and I don't need to connect the two AX5700 units with Ethernet cable to create a wired backhauling connection to get the better bps speed. Happy, happy, happy. Thanks again for the encouraging post. I recommend this TP-Link AX5700 product at a good price too.
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09-25-2021 at 10:15 PM.
09-25-2021 at 10:15 PM.
Is the 2.4 and 5 bands separate? Ever since I changed my router to a nighthawk, my garage opener doesn't connect to the wifi anymore.
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09-25-2021 at 10:30 PM.
09-25-2021 at 10:30 PM.
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did you guys set this up wired backhaul or wirelessly? Im thinking about getting one since my current netgear nighthawk would drop all wifi and try to reboot at the random times of day.
I have my TP-Link Deco AX5700 wirelessly backhauling between the two units. One is in the kitchen first floor, the satellite unit is upstairs in office. But I use ethernet cat5e cable from the satellite unit directly into my computers. The speed went from about 200-250mbps wireless connected to my computer, to 350mbps wired to my computer from the satellite unit. I have 400mbps internet service from Spectrum. With my previous router in the kitchen and an extender device upstair, I had only speeds of 80 -120mbps. So I about tripled the speed to my office computers. Plus in the future they have plenty of capacity to be faster if I upgrade my internet speed because one of the ports on the Deco AX5700 is 1 G and the other is 2.5 G.
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09-26-2021 at 12:28 AM.
09-26-2021 at 12:28 AM.
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Is the 2.4 and 5 bands separate? Ever since I changed my router to a nighthawk, my garage opener doesn't connect to the wifi anymore.
No, create a guest network and put the garage opener on the guest network since you can make that only 2.4ghz. A lot of older devices and older IOT devices have problems with combined bands or smart connect in general, use the guest network for them.
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09-26-2021 at 12:29 AM.
09-26-2021 at 12:29 AM.
Quote from slickjunkie2 :
Thanks for the positive review. I just set up the TP-Link AX5700 unit on first floor in kitchen-family room area, another in upstair office/bedroom. I have 400mbps internet service by Spectrum. My previous single router in the kitchen with extender device upstair only managed to give me about 80 to 120mbps wirelessly in the upstair office/bedroom. Many times even slower. But this TP-Link AX5700 gave me 200-250mbps wirelessly to my computer. Then I plugged in ethernet cat5e cable from one of the Gigaports of the AX5700 unit in office/bedroom directly into my computer. Now I get about 350mbps to my computer. I guess the "Smart Antennae" they feature actually works and I don't need to connect the two AX5700 units with Ethernet cable to create a wired backhauling connection to get the better bps speed. Happy, happy, happy. Thanks again for the encouraging post. I recommend this TP-Link AX5700 product at a good price too.
Your welcome, also in most cases if you upgrade the wireless card in your computer you would have also gotten close to similar speeds to the hardwire.

These with wireless backhaul work fantastic.
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09-26-2021 at 05:10 AM.
09-26-2021 at 05:10 AM.
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No, create a guest network and put the garage opener on the guest network since you can make that only 2.4ghz. A lot of older devices and older IOT devices have problems with combined bands or smart connect in general, use the guest network for them.

Thanks
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09-26-2021 at 10:10 AM.
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Your welcome, also in most cases if you upgrade the wireless card in your computer you would have also gotten close to similar speeds to the hardwire.

These with wireless backhaul work fantastic.
Yes, you are right again. My family member has an old desktop that still uses Windows 7. The max internet speed is just under 100mbps (out of 400mbps max internet service) no matter what internet connection I try. But that speed is more than adequate for the purposes of that computer so no need to hog internet speed that is not as needed with other computers in the household.

Now I'm trying to figure out how to best still use my original router. If you have any suggestions I would welcome it.
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09-26-2021 at 10:14 AM.
09-26-2021 at 10:14 AM.
Super disappointed by this system. Ditched eero to try this but had to go back. Some issues that did not worked for me:

- In my mesh system; I had to turn off the main router and when it came back on it picked a 172.x.x.x IP address range. It took me 10 days to figure out how to fixt this.
- Random dropped WiFI. This is super serious. During my Zoom/Chime/Teams calls internet wil go down. AppleTV will drop and so as Shield TV.
- Poor Coverage in Mesh.
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09-26-2021 at 11:21 AM.
09-26-2021 at 11:21 AM.
Quote from slickjunkie2 :
Yes, you are right again. My family member has an old desktop that still uses Windows 7. The max internet speed is just under 100mbps (out of 400mbps max internet service) no matter what internet connection I try. But that speed is more than adequate for the purposes of that computer so no need to hog internet speed that is not as needed with other computers in the household.

Now I'm trying to figure out how to best still use my original router. If you have any suggestions I would welcome it.
Can use it as a lower end access point for an area of the house not important but might need occasional coverage. If you have some hardwired items you can make the router if it supports the function into a media bridge and connect the hardwire items to the router and then to the main network wirelessly. Essentially it would make the router act as a wireless adapter for multiple devices that are plugged in which normally could not use wireless.

Quote from max909 :
Super disappointed by this system. Ditched eero to try this but had to go back. Some issues that did not worked for me:

- In my mesh system; I had to turn off the main router and when it came back on it picked a 172.x.x.x IP address range. It took me 10 days to figure out how to fixt this.
- Random dropped WiFI. This is super serious. During my Zoom/Chime/Teams calls internet wil go down. AppleTV will drop and so as Shield TV.
- Poor Coverage in Mesh.
Unfortunate too many variables to easily troubleshoot, but try turning off fast roaming and make sure beam forming is enabled under advanced features. If your saying you get poor coverage in Mesh then you must have pretty big interference in your home, either construction material or other types of interference as I seen these units easily cover a 2 story 2500sq ft home. relocating the Decos into different locations might help.

Try to see if there are any patterns to disconnect, things like poorly constructed bluet tooth sound bars when they activate can generate huge amounts of interference and drop signals, same thing with microwaves and other devices like that.

A lot of people have been having good luck with the lower end version of the AX3600/X68 triband set its a 3 pack for a little cheaper right now at costco can always give that a shot.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15286918-tp-link-deco-ax3600-wi-fi-6-tri-band-whole-home-mesh-wi-fi-system-3-pack-269-99-costco-starts-9-23?v=1&src=SiteSearch

Its not as powerful but still looks to produce better numbers then eero/eero pro.
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11-28-2021 at 04:37 PM.
11-28-2021 at 04:37 PM.
Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
A lot of people have been having good luck with the lower end version of the AX3600/X68 triband set its a 3 pack for a little cheaper right now at costco can always give that a shot.

https://slickdeals.net/f/15286918-tp-link-deco-ax3600-wi-fi-6-tri-band-whole-home-mesh-wi-fi-system-3-pack-269-99-costco-starts-9-23?v=1&src=SiteSearch

Its not as powerful but still looks to produce better numbers then eero/eero pro.
Given all your comments on the matter, what would you say about this vs Velop ax4200 ? Trying to replace my XT8.
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11-28-2021 at 06:55 PM.
11-28-2021 at 06:55 PM.
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Given all your comments on the matter, what would you say about this vs Velop ax4200 ? Trying to replace my XT8.
AX4200 as a stand alone is pretty decent, as a mesh it is one of the slower performers around equal to that of the latest Eero Pro. The XT8 should be a better performer than this so if you didn't like that you wont like the AX4200. A few pros of the AX4200 was its ability to use it as a NAS it averaged good numbers with drives over 100 MB/s. Devices usually had no problems changing between hardware from all the reviews I had which is a plus, and overall it was reliable.

The AX5700 is the fastest mesh out currently next to the X90 the slightly better version of it. I only use it as a single router solution currently cause my new place is not big enough for both units but I have had no issues. Both the AX4200 and the AX5700 are set it and forget with little to no customization if you need that and advanced features the XT8 is the one to stick with.
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11-28-2021 at 07:11 PM.
11-28-2021 at 07:11 PM.
Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
AX4200 as a stand alone is pretty decent, as a mesh it is one of the slower performers around equal to that of the latest Eero Pro. The XT8 should be a better performer than this so if you didn't like that you wont like the AX4200. A few pros of the AX4200 was its ability to use it as a NAS it averaged good numbers with drives over 100 MB/s. Devices usually had no problems changing between hardware from all the reviews I had which is a plus, and overall it was reliable.

The AX5700 is the fastest mesh out currently next to the X90 the slightly better version of it. I only use it as a single router solution currently cause my new place is not big enough for both units but I have had no issues. Both the AX4200 and the AX5700 are set it and forget with little to no customization if you need that and advanced features the XT8 is the one to stick with.
Thanks for the reply. In theory XT8 would be a great mesh solution, however asus cannot get firmware right. Only one stable version right now, that was released earlier this year. All subsequent versions break things to the point where you want to toss it in the trash haha. Will give this deco a try.
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