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TP-Link Networking: AX1800 WiFi Router $75, 3-Pack Deco AC1200 Mesh Wi-Fi System

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    • The TP-Link Deco AC1200 Mesh Wi-Fi System 3-Pack, Up to 5,500 Sq. Ft. Coverage (Deco S4) is $40 less (27% savings) than the list price.
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Model: TP-Link Deco S4 (3-pack) - Wi-Fi 5 IEEE 802.11ac Ethernet Wireless Router - Deco Mesh WiFi System - Up to 5,500 Sq.ft. Coverage - Replaces WiFi Router

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Hat-Trick
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Skip the 3-pack X20 and get the 3-pack X60 from Costco for 20 bucks more (if you are or know a Costco member).
chunkee
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BS. I have them in both homes, including KASA devices. Rick solid.
Kumquats
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Could you provide some context instead of leaving useless comments?

I have used TP-Link products for a long time and have never had a single issue. Their Kasa line of smart switches and plugs is fantastic IMO, especially factoring in the price component. Their routers are also solid, although admittedly not as feature rich historically as some other brands like ASUS or Netgear. On the other hand, my Netgear routers all had connectivity issues and died after a few years due to unstable firmware updates. My TP-Link mesh system has been running without a problem for over a year.

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Nov 10, 2021 12:08 AM
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jungleking3Nov 10, 2021 12:08 AM
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Quote from Inverted0utput :
Any of these mesh routers track cumulative data usage per month like Google AC1200? I have deco M9 plus and unfortunately those don't. TP Link is not likely to add that functionality soon so I may replace.
My Best Wifi tracks that AND it curates it by device. I love that feature because I can look for offending devices if there are any unnecessarily sucking up the internet service.
Nov 10, 2021 12:18 AM
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Inverted0utputNov 10, 2021 12:18 AM
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Quote from jungleking3 :
My Best Wifi tracks that AND it curates it by device. I love that feature because I can look for offending devices if there are any unnecessarily sucking up the internet service.
Nice, that sounds great! A quick Google search did not help much. Is this an in line device/appliance or app or firmware?
Nov 10, 2021 12:21 AM
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jungleking3Nov 10, 2021 12:21 AM
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Quote from Inverted0utput :
Nice, that sounds great! A quick Google search did not help much. Is this an in line device/appliance or app or firmware?
I am sorry... I meant Nest Wifi 😬
Nov 10, 2021 12:35 AM
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trpt4himNov 10, 2021 12:35 AM
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Quote from chunkee :
BS. I have them in both homes, including KASA devices. Rick solid.
You mean Rick rolled
Nov 10, 2021 12:37 AM
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PogChampmonkaSNov 10, 2021 12:37 AM
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i ended up buying amazon renewed AX1800 2 pack for 129.99. dont think i need a 3 pack. stacked it with 10 off 50 amex offer
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JXS6...dg_tit_rfb
Last edited by PogChampmonkaS November 9, 2021 at 05:39 PM.
Nov 10, 2021 01:38 AM
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AquaPanther5996Nov 10, 2021 01:38 AM
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Quote from darkhunter :
I think he meant rickshawed
Rick rolled!!!
Last edited by AquaPanther5996 November 9, 2021 at 06:54 PM.
Nov 10, 2021 02:45 AM
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eeee312Nov 10, 2021 02:45 AM
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Quote from ZebB5730 :
I second this. I've configured, tested, and troubleshot over 1,100 Decos alone and they hold up very nicely.

There's definitely nicer out there, but I highly recommend TP-Link for lots of people that don't have the budget for higher end hardware like Unifi.

If you're set on a mesh network and don't want to spend $500+ TP-Link has been fantastic.
And I second this. I do set up networks for a living, and I actually prefer the Deco line, even over Unifi. I actually ended up selling my own personal EdgeRouterX and all of my Unifi LR APs and buying the Deco line instead after testing them.

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Nov 10, 2021 04:27 AM
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PhilippoNov 10, 2021 04:27 AM
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Quote from NDman :
I currently have an Asus RT-AC68U/P (flashed from T-Mobile AC1900) that is starting to have some random stability/connection issues and also random drop in speed with no apparent reason (latest firmware) after 4+ solid years of use. Is it worth upgrading to the AX1800 or best to stick with AC1750 ($75 vs $50)?

1400 sq ft home, with maybe up to 10 devices connected at the same time mostly. Not really heavy on bandwidth, really.

Any advice will be appreciated. TIA.
Interesting. I started having the same issues recently with the same router - also flashed. I wonder if they're truly at the end of their product life cycle because I've been blaming AT&T for the issues I've been experiencing. I'll be moving into a slightly larger home next year and debating if I should pick up a mesh system now to bring along to the next home even though I may not need it today necessarily (same sqft as you basically around 14/1500)
Nov 10, 2021 04:29 AM
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FairStew942Nov 10, 2021 04:29 AM
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Quote from chunkee :
Use the wired backhaul if you can.
Agreed but only when necessary. If adding one to your garage for things like wifi for your phone or smart speakers it's not necessary.
Nov 10, 2021 04:37 AM
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ajexpertNov 10, 2021 04:37 AM
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Dual band? How's the performance when compared to Orbi which is Tri band?
Nov 10, 2021 04:52 AM
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kulkarni_ashNov 10, 2021 04:52 AM
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So i got this tp-link deco M3 system, but there is only 1 ethernet port on this, i want more than 1 ethernet port to connect to my wired devices like raspberry pi,
any ideas how this can be done
Nov 10, 2021 05:19 AM
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sfooNov 10, 2021 05:19 AM
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Quote from kulkarni_ash :
So i got this tp-link deco M3 system, but there is only 1 ethernet port on this, i want more than 1 ethernet port to connect to my wired devices like raspberry pi,
any ideas how this can be done
Use the pi's wifi instead? Get a cheap switch?
Nov 10, 2021 05:56 AM
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LanJaiNov 10, 2021 05:56 AM
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Picked up the Deco x68 with the additional $30 off coupon and $15 off with Amex offer.

My internet package won't reach the advertised speeds but at least it will be future proof if I decided to upgrade my internet service
Nov 10, 2021 06:33 AM
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helpU2spendNov 10, 2021 06:33 AM
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Quote from NDman :
I currently have an Asus RT-AC68U/P (flashed from T-Mobile AC1900) that is starting to have some random stability/connection issues and also random drop in speed with no apparent reason (latest firmware) after 4+ solid years of use. Is it worth upgrading to the AX1800 or best to stick with AC1750 ($75 vs $50)?

1400 sq ft home, with maybe up to 10 devices connected at the same time mostly. Not really heavy on bandwidth, really.

Any advice will be appreciated. TIA.
I went with Asus RT_AC86U and very happy with it, very good coverage and much faster boot up time than the RT-AC1900. If you use Merlin then it's very straight forward to update.
I also enabled the VPN server on the router so that I can check my security camera and it's super fast to connect to home.
Last edited by CalvinTran November 9, 2021 at 11:35 PM.

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Nov 10, 2021 06:48 AM
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jungleking3Nov 10, 2021 06:48 AM
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Quote from LanJai :
Picked up the Deco x68 with the additional $30 off coupon and $15 off with Amex offer.

My internet package won't reach the advertised speeds but at least it will be future proof if I decided to upgrade my internet service
So for about $200 you got that. The two pack Nest Wifi is $169. How would you compare the x68 with Next Wifi? Just curious on your take and decision.

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