TP Link has
2-Pack TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75) for $229.99 - $23 with discount code
WELCOME10 =
$206.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Alien64 for finding this deal.
Features:
- Whole Home WiFi 6E – Cover up to 7,200 ft2 with next-gen seamless WiFi and make dead zones and buffering a thing of the past†‡
- Brand-New 6 GHz Band – Experience the latest frequency of WiFi, eliminating interference from all legacy devices. The 6 GHz band also delivers a powerful dedicated backhaul to further streamline the WiFi performance of non-6E devices△
- True Tri-Band Speed – All three WiFi bands work together to unleash your network's total speeds up to 5,400 Mbps for 200 devices†
- AI-Driven Mesh – Unites your home under one name and password while delivering the best connections as you move from room to room*
- TP-Link HomeShield – Keeps your home network safe with cutting-edge features for network and IoT protection§
- Setup Made Easier Than Ever – The Deco app walks you through setup step-by-step
- Universal Compatibility – Backward compatible with all WiFi generations and works with any internet service provider (ISP) and modem
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Range is actually descent if line of sight is achievable.
I can still pull 500-700 Mbps with 6e backhaul setup.
I was having tons of drop outs from the satellite just losing connection. I eventually had to set up any devices I cared about having a reliable connection to only use the main router, then ultimately just stopped using the satellite. The main unit needed a power reset several times a week because it would lose internet.
I spent hours troubleshooting with level 2 and 3 techs with TP-Link that uploaded some experimental firmware that fixed the issues for a few months but then they came back worse.
I was having tons of drop outs from the satellite just losing connection. I eventually had to set up any devices I cared about having a reliable connection to only use the main router, then ultimately just stopped using the satellite. The main unit needed a power reset several times a week because it would lose internet.
I spent hours troubleshooting with level 2 and 3 techs with TP-Link that uploaded some experimental firmware that fixed the issues for a few months but then they came back worse.
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