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Costco Members: 3-Pk TP-Link Deco M9 Plus Tri-Band Wi-Fi System w/ Smart Hub

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$160

$250

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Costco Wholesale has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco M9 Plus AC2200 Smart Home Mesh Tri-Band Wi-Fi System with Built-In Smart Hub (DECOM9PLUS) on sale for $159.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • Whole Home Wi-Fi Coverage (up to 6,500 sq. ft.)
  • Tri-Band Speed: Three Wi-Fi bands with dynamic backhaul to support up to 100 devices
  • Intelligent Wi-Fi Network: Deco M9 Plus unites your home under a single Wi-Fi name and password
  • Built-In Smart Hub: Deco M9 Plus directly connects your favorite ZigBee, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi smart home products
  • Advanced Wi-Fi encryption and comprehensive antivirus powered by Trend Micro

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 3-Pack TP-Link Deco M9 Plus AC2200 Smart Home Mesh Tri-Band Wi-Fi System with Built-In Smart Hub (DECOM9PLUS) is $90 lower (36% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Price valid through 10/31/21, while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Costco
  • About this store:
    • View Costco return policy here. -StrawMan86

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Costco Wholesale has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco M9 Plus AC2200 Smart Home Mesh Tri-Band Wi-Fi System with Built-In Smart Hub (DECOM9PLUS) on sale for $159.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member nismos14 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to view sale price

Key Features:
  • Whole Home Wi-Fi Coverage (up to 6,500 sq. ft.)
  • Tri-Band Speed: Three Wi-Fi bands with dynamic backhaul to support up to 100 devices
  • Intelligent Wi-Fi Network: Deco M9 Plus unites your home under a single Wi-Fi name and password
  • Built-In Smart Hub: Deco M9 Plus directly connects your favorite ZigBee, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi smart home products
  • Advanced Wi-Fi encryption and comprehensive antivirus powered by Trend Micro

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 3-Pack TP-Link Deco M9 Plus AC2200 Smart Home Mesh Tri-Band Wi-Fi System with Built-In Smart Hub (DECOM9PLUS) is $90 lower (36% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $249.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Price valid through 10/31/21, while supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Costco
  • About this store:
    • View Costco return policy here. -StrawMan86

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The best mesh router I have ever owned. Worked flawlessly until I got super greedy and spent 2K on wiring the whole home and installing TP Link EAP-660HD AP (TP Link earned my trust via M9 Plus and I didn't even consider Unifi or Zyxel or anything else).

BTW, this is much faster than crappy Google mesh system, including the newest one (I used nest mesh for few months before getting M9 Plus). Two of my extended family are still using M9 Plus and it still work flawless for them.

You are expected to get around 550 to 600 Mbps on the main router (YMMV based on your wireless interference). If you wire the satellites they will also get you same sped. Otherwise speed will be based on wireless link speed. And M9 plus has tri band. So even wireless linking works flawlessly. I was pulling close to 400Mbps in my office and on very far end of the house I was pulling about 250Mbps.
I have a 3950 square foot house. I have a 4 pack of the gen 1 Google wifi. I have computers, TVs, kids tablets, smart switches and outlets and bulbs galore. There's nothing crappy about Google mesh. I do prefer it had remained in its own app instead of being smashed into the Home app. I did install the wiring myself to each one (modem->router->switch->satellite pucks). I've never had a speed issue or failure or any problems.
Also replaced Google Wifi 1st gen with these. Huge upgrade. These routers tend to get hot underneath so best to elevate them a bit with stick-on tabs or find another solution to let them breathe easier

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The best mesh router I have ever owned. Worked flawlessly until I got super greedy and spent 2K on wiring the whole home and installing TP Link EAP-660HD AP (TP Link earned my trust via M9 Plus and I didn't even consider Unifi or Zyxel or anything else).

BTW, this is much faster than crappy Google mesh system, including the newest one (I used nest mesh for few months before getting M9 Plus). Two of my extended family are still using M9 Plus and it still work flawless for them.

You are expected to get around 550 to 600 Mbps on the main router (YMMV based on your wireless interference). If you wire the satellites they will also get you same sped. Otherwise speed will be based on wireless link speed. And M9 plus has tri band. So even wireless linking works flawlessly. I was pulling close to 400Mbps in my office and on very far end of the house I was pulling about 250Mbps.
Last edited by FrugalAndRich October 9, 2021 at 09:26 AM.
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Quote from FrugalAndRich :
The best mesh router I have ever owned. Worked flawlessly until I got super greedy and spent 2K on wiring the whole home and installing TP Link EAP-660HD AP (TP Link earned my trust via M9 Plus and I didn't even consider Unifi or Zyxel or anything else).

BTW, this is much faster than crappy Google mesh system, including the newest one (I used nest mesh for few months before getting M9 Plus). Two of my extended family are still using M9 Plus and it still work flawless for them.

You are expected to get around 550 to 600 Mbps on the main router (YMMV based on your wireless interference). If you wire the satellites they will also get you same sped. Otherwise speed will be based on wireless link speed. And M9 plus has tri band. So even wireless linking works flawlessly. I was pulling close to 400Mbps in my office and on very far end of the house I was pulling about 250Mbps.
I have a 3950 square foot house. I have a 4 pack of the gen 1 Google wifi. I have computers, TVs, kids tablets, smart switches and outlets and bulbs galore. There's nothing crappy about Google mesh. I do prefer it had remained in its own app instead of being smashed into the Home app. I did install the wiring myself to each one (modem->router->switch->satellite pucks). I've never had a speed issue or failure or any problems.
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Also replaced Google Wifi 1st gen with these. Huge upgrade. These routers tend to get hot underneath so best to elevate them a bit with stick-on tabs or find another solution to let them breathe easier
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oahumike
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In laws always complained about their wifi in a 2800 sq ft home. Installed this and haven't heard a peep since. Would buy again
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oink-oink
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These work well in a 3500 sqft home with three floors. We get a signal outside for 50' maybe more. Only drawback is they are not Wi-Fi 6.
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qdog91
Oct 9, 2021
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Bought this a few months ago from Costco. Awesome.. constant coverage all over my house. A lot devices(TVs, Computers, phones, tablets, cameras, video games, etc)
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I've had these for a year or so. Fantastic units with Tri-band (if you're not hard wired to the other units).

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WabbaJ
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I bought this and love it. Ethernet backhaul. It's fast, reliable, easy plug and play. Recommend.
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m5yates
Oct 10, 2021
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My membership expired, but have a gift card I need to use - is this available in store?
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superslickz
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How does this compare to the NETGEAR - Nighthawk MK63 AX1800 WiFi 6 Mesh System includes Router and Two Satellite Extenders for $170 and is available in store?

https://www.costco.com/netgear---...36361.html
Last edited by superslickz October 9, 2021 at 08:35 PM.
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SmilingHorn3826
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It's been this price for a while. Recently bought and performance is ok. Need to make sure they connect in the right order- for example, in my house it needs to be basement (Ethernet connection) -> office (middle floor) -> bedroom (2nd fl) but sometimes bedroom connects direct to basement and the connection is slow. Need to reboot
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Quote from Nopenopenopey :
I have a 3950 square foot house. I have a 4 pack of the gen 1 Google wifi. I have computers, TVs, kids tablets, smart switches and outlets and bulbs galore. There's nothing crappy about Google mesh. I do prefer it had remained in its own app instead of being smashed into the Home app. I did install the wiring myself to each one (modem->router->switch->satellite pucks). I've never had a speed issue or failure or any problems.
Sorry I humbly disagree. Depends on what level of perfectionist you are. My nest router packs failed to do proper band steering. Clients would often get stuck with 2.4 GHz. Also, signal was weaker than M9 plus. Speed was also much worse (I would be lucky to get 300Mbps) as it was not a tri band. If you are not a perfectionist, even 100Mbps would be fine. I am just OCD about my wifi. M9 plus is miles ahead of nest Wi-Fi.
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The M9 Plus is on wired backhaul and more reliable but not as fast as my Netgear Orbi RBK53 system. No subscription fees for security. It needs to be rebooted once a week to keep the 40 devices on Google Home happy, so it's not perfect but I don't mind.

The smart hub is extremely basic and not useful with my configuration. The list of compatible devices is dwarfed by Google and Amazon. Three out of my forty devices are compatible with the hub so I can manage them remotely outside the home, which is nice, but only the three...

My 4400 sqft home is on 1Gb fiber and came pre-wired with CAT 5E. It's ready for the same business class upgrade as @frugalandrich when I figure out where to mount the Omada AP's.
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Quote from Nopenopenopey :
I have a 3950 square foot house. I have a 4 pack of the gen 1 Google wifi. I have computers, TVs, kids tablets, smart switches and outlets and bulbs galore. There's nothing crappy about Google mesh. I do prefer it had remained in its own app instead of being smashed into the Home app. I did install the wiring myself to each one (modem->router->switch->satellite pucks). I've never had a speed issue or failure or any problems.
What kind of router do you have and what do you use it for in your home? Do you have more than one network at home?

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It's 802.11ac, not the latest WiFi 6 AX.
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