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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

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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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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FrugalAndRich
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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.
Nopenopenopey
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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.
jsuh0
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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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Oct 11, 2021
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ff9271
Oct 11, 2021
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I've just recently started having trouble with my M9 network. It all of a sudden stopped assigning an IP address to one of my devices that was connected via an ethernet cable. Googling the issue revealed that this is not an uncommon issue. I was going to switch to AP mode but I read that mode had issues as well. I've been happy with this for many years but now I'm thinking about switching to a different mesh network altogether.
Oct 11, 2021
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fishbomb
Oct 11, 2021
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I have a specific need for a mesh / bridge that allows me to use my desktop PC wired in. The WiFi part of this needs to be full duplex. Don't care about speed, few hundred Mbit is fine.

Will this product allow me to do that? Will I need to dd-wrt it? Or do I really need Wifi-6e for a full duplex wireless mesh/bridge?
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Quote from FrugalAndRich :
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
Fyi, The "newest" Google mesh system is not their fastest one. It's AC1200 and it's just a rehashed model of their 2016 version. I have a few of their AC2200 routers around the house and they've been flawless for me with a ton of devices connected to it. Prior to that, I had a few nice Asus routers that I used as a mesh system. I switched because I was having the occasional crap out where I needed to reboot the main router (that's with me having it auto-reset at 3am every day), which I couldn't have happen at random times for some of my devices. My previous system was certainly more "customizable", but for stability and certainly simplicity, the Google has been great for me. As far as speed... I consistently get 430+ Mbps download and 475+ Mbps upload. I have not tried the M9 in this OP, so I can't comment on it
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BrokeJoke
Oct 11, 2021
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I bought the exact same m9 package from Costco a couple months ago for the same price. Best investment ever for a home mesh system.
Oct 11, 2021
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SamSam75
Oct 11, 2021
733 Posts
Can anyone speak to the Smart Home features of this setup? Does it have Zigbee, Z-wave, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support? I'm currently with Smartthings and have about 35 devices from bulbs, locks, switches and sensors. Has anyone made the switch and was everything compatible? Thanks in advance
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nismos14
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Quote from SamSam75 :
Can anyone speak to the Smart Home features of this setup? Does it have Zigbee, Z-wave, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support? I'm currently with Smartthings and have about 35 devices from bulbs, locks, switches and sensors. Has anyone made the switch and was everything compatible? Thanks in advance
Don't even bother trying. I have ST too and the built in hub in the m9 is not even close. Most devices are not compatible.
Oct 11, 2021
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JackB2045
Oct 11, 2021
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Quote from GurpreetD6598 :
Never thought about doing that. Thanks.
I bought a set of the mounts that hold them near outlets (from Amazon) and off the wall an inch or so which I'm sure helps with cooling and they don't get hot

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Oct 11, 2021
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irulz
Oct 11, 2021
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Quote from superslickz :
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
+1 Same query
Oct 11, 2021
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myselfdotcom
Oct 11, 2021
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How's this compared to the nighthawk mr6 3piece mesh Costco selling too
Oct 11, 2021
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bigex
Oct 11, 2021
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Quote from AlexMO55537 :
I had a terrible experience with TP-LINK recently. My 3-months-old ac1750 started dropping internet connection every few minutes and completely stopped working one week later. It is a pretty common issue of this router. Contacted their CS, they just tried to use all kinds of excuses to blame ISP instead of sending me a replacement. Although spectrum has a really bad reputation on internet stability, it is not spectrum's problem this time because I have a spare router and works just fine. They let me pay for the shipping and sent back a refurbished router. I am very disappointed about their support and warranty. This deal is from Costco, so you can always return it to Costco. But I don't recommend to buy TP-Link product from other retailers because their warranty is a joke!
Our shop had a mix of TP-Link AC1750's, too (2x C9 and 1x C9.) We contacted their customer service, often, with issues involving dropped connections and weak signals - often (temporarily) fixed with downgrading firmware or unit replacements. The day the warranty expired their customer service was more than happy to let us know and discontinue all communications. We've switched to ASUS, which has it's own problems, but nothing near as troublesome as TP-Link.
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geek81
Oct 11, 2021
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If you do do any FPS gaming, stay away from these. They have a network spike every 20 sec or so, even when backhauled. It causes the game to lag/stutter, and it's bad enough to ruin gameplay. It's a known issue that they don't seem to think is worth fixing.

If you don't care about FPS gaming, then these are nice. I wired my gaming machine through my old router, and use the M9's for wireless internet. They extended my network to an outbuilding, and I get good speeds out there. It beat digging and running a cable underground.
Oct 11, 2021
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FrugalAndRich
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Quote from gabe23111 :
Fyi, The "newest" Google mesh system is not their fastest one. It's AC1200 and it's just a rehashed model of their 2016 version. I have a few of their AC2200 routers around the house and they've been flawless for me with a ton of devices connected to it. Prior to that, I had a few nice Asus routers that I used as a mesh system. I switched because I was having the occasional crap out where I needed to reboot the main router (that's with me having it auto-reset at 3am every day), which I couldn't have happen at random times for some of my devices. My previous system was certainly more "customizable", but for stability and certainly simplicity, the Google has been great for me. As far as speed... I consistently get 430+ Mbps download and 475+ Mbps upload. I have not tried the M9 in this OP, so I can't comment on it
When I was writing about it, I was referring to nest router. I literally bought nest routers separately and created mesh. Even the routers are not TRI band.
Oct 11, 2021
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dweezy
Oct 11, 2021
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Installed these for my parents and they've since stopped complaining about spotty wifi. Its great that I can view and manage their wifi from wherever so I can do some minimal troubleshooting without having to make the drive there. We all know how difficult it is to try and troubleshoot tech problems over the phone with parents!
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rgadowski
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its been this price for months

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ErikGoBlue
Oct 11, 2021
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I've had this for quite some time too and it's very reliable and works great. TP-Link was updating firmware regularly but haven't seen any updates recently. We have a 2600 sqft and these provide full bandwidth coverage everywhere.

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