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$270: 3-Pack TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System at Amazon ($90 each)

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $309.99 - $40 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $270. Shipping is free.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $309.99 - $40 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $270. Shipping is free.

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$180 lower (40% savings) than the list price of $450
$20 lower (7% savings) than the previous price of $290
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To check eligibility and activate coupon click here [amazon.com].

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Model: TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System(Deco XE75) - Covers up to 7200 Sq.Ft, Replaces WiFi Router and Extender, AI-Driven Mesh, New 6GHz Band, 3-Pack

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Aug 27, 2024
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moosss
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corpusguy
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Oh $90 each... I just want one...
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deshwasi
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Quote from moosss :
Costco has it for $249
https://www.costco.com/TP-Link-De...32530.html [costco.com]
15% back ($45) on Amz Prime VISA
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SeanD1497
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Quote from patrickbateman1 :
Garbage. Save your money.
Garbage comment for making a blanket statement like that with absolutely no reasoning.

I have the AXE5300, which is the Costco version that is essentially the same. They have been absolutely rock solid and cover my ranch home, garage, front yard, patio, and much of the back yard incredibly well. No complaints about the speeds either, with gig fiber. Great reviews, for good reason.
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Quote from deshwasi :
15% back ($45) on Amz Prime VISA
How do you get 15% with that card? On a Costco purchase? WOndering because I have a Chase Prime Visa and shop at Costco.
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rwong410
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
How do you get 15% with that card? On a Costco purchase? WOndering because I have a Chase Prime Visa and shop at Costco.
It's an Amazon Prime card bonus offer on Amazon

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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Garbage comment for making a blanket statement like that with absolutely no reasoning.

I have the AXE5300, which is the Costco version that is essentially the same. They have been absolutely rock solid and cover my ranch home, garage, front yard, patio, and much of the back yard incredibly well. No complaints about the speeds either, with gig fiber. Great reviews, for good reason.
what are your speeds over them?
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Blahzz
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I just recently bought the WiFi 7 Deco BE11000 from Costco. Thinking about returning them for the AXE5300 6E pack. Anyone have any insight or advice on which to keep? It's 150$ difference and I only have CAT5E in walls and gig internet. No plans to update wiring in walls but want the best signal and coverage. Just not sure if the WiFi 7 has better antennas overall or if the 6E kit is fine.

Thinking maybe worth keeping the WiFi 7 for future proofing for the extra 150$?
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Quote from Blahzz :
I just recently bought the WiFi 7 Deco BE11000 from Costco. Thinking about returning them for the AXE5300 6E pack. Anyone have any insight or advice on which to keep? It's 150$ difference and I only have CAT5E in walls and gig internet. No plans to update wiring in walls but want the best signal and coverage. Just not sure if the WiFi 7 has better antennas overall or if the 6E kit is fine.

Thinking maybe worth keeping the WiFi 7 for future proofing for the extra 150$?
if you have cat5e in walls, wifi6e would be adequate.
Wifi 7 has wider channel bandwidth, but it's something like 9 vs 20Gbps..both are adequate for you
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Quote from rwong410 :
It's an Amazon Prime card bonus offer on Amazon
Where do you see that (link)?
How do you use it?
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Shokar530
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I bought 2 pack of these two years ago for 300$. They have been rock solid. I just wish they made a version with all 2.5gb ports.
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Garbage comment for making a blanket statement like that with absolutely no reasoning.

I have the AXE5300, which is the Costco version that is essentially the same. They have been absolutely rock solid and cover my ranch home, garage, front yard, patio, and much of the back yard incredibly well. No complaints about the speeds either, with gig fiber. Great reviews, for good reason.
I have the same system and in my experience it's garbage. I came from a 5 year old Orbi system which was rock solid albeit it their app sucked. Using the Decos in AP mode with wired backhaul and the satellites keep going in red blinking light mode randomly (even with latest firmware which is impossible to update over the app- you need to do it over the network using IP address) They also distribute most traffic to the "Main" device even when it's not closest. Like I said- garbage.
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Quote from Blahzz :
I just recently bought the WiFi 7 Deco BE11000 from Costco. Thinking about returning them for the AXE5300 6E pack. Anyone have any insight or advice on which to keep? It's 150$ difference and I only have CAT5E in walls and gig internet. No plans to update wiring in walls but want the best signal and coverage. Just not sure if the WiFi 7 has better antennas overall or if the 6E kit is fine.

Thinking maybe worth keeping the WiFi 7 for future proofing for the extra 150$?
I'd stay away from the 6E. It's been a totally subpar experience for me and I'm using them in AP mode.

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Quote from patrickbateman1 :
I have the same system and in my experience it's garbage. I came from a 5 year old Orbi system which was rock solid albeit it their app sucked. Using the Decos in AP mode with wired backhaul and the satellites keep going in red blinking light mode randomly (even with latest firmware which is impossible to update over the app- you need to do it over the network using IP address) They also distribute most traffic to the "Main" device even when it's not closest. Like I said- garbage.
You have a really weird experience here, because much like SeanD1497, I have 2 of these being used with gig internet and have had no issues with them. Speed is fast, and I've never had any cases of them losing connection (red lights). You either had bad hardware that needed to be replaced (maybe defective from factory) or your use case is different than mine. I use mine for a 1 level single family home with 4 bedrooms and a garage.

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