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05/04/24 | Amazon | $264.99 |
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Rating: | (4.4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,569 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | TP-Link Deco AXE4900 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh WiFi System (Deco XE70 Pro)| 2.5G WAN/LAN Ports | 4.9 Gbps Wi-Fi | 7,200 Sq. Ft Coverage | Connect up to 200 Devices | New 6 GHz Band | 3-Pack |2024 Release |
Manufacturer: | TP-Link |
Model Number: | Deco XE70 Pro(3-pack) |
Product SKU: | B0CZ7NQR5B |
UPC: | 810142820974 |
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Looks like "The only difference is that the 5GHz and 6GHz bands have slightly lower theoretical bandwidths despite having the same 2x2 specs"
(10% off Deco XE70 Pro, valid until August 11, 2024) 10XE70PRO1
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Should be able to put your spectrum router into a bridge mode or similar to disable the WiFi. Then plug in your own mesh like this deco which would become your primary network device for making changes.
Look on your spectrum box for a model number and google "spectrum model number bridge mode" to find if it's possible and likely someone will have listed the steps to do it. Best of luck!
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For a total of $195 in case you only need 2. Pretty good deal.Thanks. Great deal for two units. In addition to the price, I'm hoping that this will get security updates for a longer period of time since it is a brand new release
I'm using X60's at the moment, and have one unit that is connected to the main unit about 350 feet away and it still shows a "medium" signal. It's pretty much clear line of sight minus a few trees.
The only advantage of the Costco model is that it has slightly higher theoretical wifi bandwidth for 5GHz and 6GHz bands. But that difference is not going to translate to any noticeable difference in the real world.
I agree with this take. I bought the Costco version 2 weeks ago and have a 1.2Gbps internet line. The costco set is a great option, mesh awesome, setup easy, but I was disappointed I couldn't fully utilize the capacity.
While not a big deal for everyday use, I wanted to see if I could achieve full throughput. The coupons and savings on this deal made the OOTD cost equal to the Costco sale version so I pulled the trigger.
Same experience with this version, setup easy and can achieve full 1.2Gbps throughput.
The only downside is I hate returning stuff that works just fine. But thank you Costco for your favorable return policy, I'll be keeping the XE70 for better future proofing.
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I was planning on waiting for Wi-Fi 7 setups to come down in price before upgrading, but for the money, I am more than satisfied. The 2.5GB port made it even more enticing.
Or buy an additional Deco unit on Amazon.... supposedly any model of Deco will mesh/work with any model of Deco.... although there may be some feature limitations if you get a less capable Deco.