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2-Pack TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75) on sale for $209.99 - Extra $70 Off coupon found on product page =
$139.99.
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About the Product- WiFi 6E AX5400
- 2.4Ghz/5Ghz/6Ghz/
- Coverage u tp 5500 Ft (4+ Bedroom Houses)
- Connect up to 200 devices
- 160Mhz Channel Supported
- AI-Driven Mesh
- Ethernet Backhaul
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If you hardwire one, and use the third band for backhaul on the second unit, it'll still be more than fine.
As long as the mesh is tri-band, you're fine. It essentially uses the third band for dedicated communication between units.
But wired backhaul is best, and Triband is great too.
Also in the TP Link app you can prioritize devices for QoS. I recently rebuilt my in-laws network around TP Link and am very impressed. If I wasn't on a spending freeze right now I'd jump on this an replace my Google setup in a heartbeat.
I have Nighthawk R8000P right now and do I connect one unit directly tot the Nighthawk and the other unit using the wireless backhaul?
It seems that the XE70 is new and has a 2.5Gbps port (vs 1Gbps on this unit) but is AXE4900 (vs AXE5400 on this unit) are the main differences . . . Wifi experts: is there going to be much real-world difference for AXE4900 vs AXE5400? . . . the 2.5Gbps port might be nice for the NAS/future-proofing but not sure if it's worth the extra $50 . . . .
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