Amazon has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $249.99 - $30 when you 'redeem' the coupon on product page or apply promo code 30XE753PK at checkout = $219.99. Shipping is free.
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Amazon has 3-Pack TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System for $249.99 - $30 when you 'redeem' the coupon on product page or apply promo code 30XE753PK at checkout = $219.99. Shipping is free.
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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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I had the eeros and moved to the ones on this deal. My eeros suddenly got "stuck" in a congested channel which I could not manually change. Lots of forums talking about this which you can catch up on
The TPs don't have the manual setting either but do have a network optimization button to try and scan the airways and adjust. No option on eero 6 since it's supposed to be smart enough to do on its own. Additionally, TP is starting to add the manual option to some of their routers.
Another deciding factor for me was that these TP have 6ghz channel for the back channel if you intend to have them connect via wifi.
They've been great for my use case. It's an out of box solution for average customers
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Former IT guy here. bought this with the intention to use a wired backhaul. Every time any one of them lost power, the whole network wouldn't work, and the nodes would refuse to function until reset. turns out there's a firmware issue with using wired backhaul that would make the nodes not come back up and/or refuse to connect to the internet. sometimes just reconnecting one node onto wired backhaul would just bring the whole network down again. Switching the main nodes with a satellite node would sometimes fix it. I had to give up on wired backhaul as it was a nightmare with constant troubleshooting and just being generally unstable when wired backhaul. This issue has been persistent since I got it when it came out all the way to about a month ago when it got really bad as there was nothing I could do to revive the network. had to do a complete reset and set up all the nodes and the network from scratch. It functions now on wireless only, and the speeds are great and, more importantly, a lot more stable. also similar to what another user said about getting lower speeds on 1 gig connection. It was interesting as on wired backhaul, I was consistently getting 5-600mbps max for 1 gig connection. On wireless, I was getting consistently 900-960mbps. seems like there's some unnecessary overhead for wired, but that's way too much of a performance hit and counterintuitive to normal network operations.
Former IT guy here. bought this with the intention to use a wired backhaul. Every time any one of them lost power, the whole network wouldn't work, and the nodes would refuse to function until reset. turns out there's a firmware issue with using wired backhaul that would make the nodes not come back up and/or refuse to connect to the internet. sometimes just reconnecting one node onto wired backhaul would just bring the whole network down again. Switching the main nodes with a satellite node would sometimes fix it. I had to give up on wired backhaul as it was a nightmare with constant troubleshooting and just being generally unstable when wired backhaul. This issue has been persistent since I got it when it came out all the way to about a month ago when it got really bad as there was nothing I could do to revive the network. had to do a complete reset and set up all the nodes and the network from scratch. It functions now on wireless only, and the speeds are great and, more importantly, a lot more stable. also similar to what another user said about getting lower speeds on 1 gig connection. It was interesting as on wired backhaul, I was consistently getting 5-600mbps max for 1 gig connection. On wireless, I was getting consistently 900-960mbps. seems like there's some unnecessary overhead for wired, but that's way too much of a performance hit and counterintuitive to normal network operations.
Whatever you had happening is not normal at all, you just probably got a defective unit. I have never seen in any of the TP-Links I had or deployed, one going offline taking down the whole network unless it was the main router unit which everything is connecting too. In short defective set and return and rebuy.
I'm on the wifi 7 version from costco, be11000. Absolutely no hangups in wired backhaul mode and wired speeds are 2100mpbs on 2 gig connection, and 1400mbps wireless.
Anyone complaining about speeds or wired issues either need to update firmware or return it for a new one. They work absolutely fine without issues and no downtime.
These are now 20% back for Prime cardholders, on top of the $30 coupon. 20% being the 5% prime plus an additional 15% off per the promo page[amazon.com].
If my math is right that brings this to around $176 before tax. I'm returning the BE11000 I picked up from Costco a few days ago. Here's the comparison sheet[tp-link.com] from TP Link between the XE75, XE70 Pro, and BE11000
These are now 20% back for Prime cardholders, on top of the $30 coupon. 20% being the 5% prime plus an additional 15% off per the promo page[amazon.com].
If my math is right that brings this to around $176 before tax. I'm returning the BE11000 I picked up from Costco a few days ago. Here's the comparison sheet[tp-link.com] from TP Link between the XE75, XE70 Pro, and BE11000
Don't buy this. I bought this exact item last year in Mar and the main module died 2 days ago, after 13 months in service. That's why it's on sale so often. Go with the Orbi.
None existent since the chance of a ban is almost non existent, only those who have no clue still parrot that old news.
Looks like they are just working around the concerns that it is a Chinese company by registering a company in the US and still doing all development in China. TP-Link products are still very much Chinese.
Where can you get 3 mesh wifi 7 routers for this price?
You can barely even get 1 good wifi 7 router for $220
Most people wont even use wifi 7 features, this is a great set of mesh routers for a good price. Assuming tp-link has fixed their security issues.
Everybody has different circumstances. But I do understand his point. Just an FYI...I recently installed the Costco BE11000. Do I have a ton of WIFI 7 devices? No. But between phones and tablets among family members, there are a already a few.
I have recently learned that it is not just about the Wifi 7 though. There are a few more benefits too. So that you have an idea on what I was using....
I am coming off of an AX88U that was AIMeshed with an AX58U. I always run Cat6 ethernet for the backhaul.
Was the Asus system stable? For the most part. But there were issues that I am realizing that the more advanced Mesh has solved.
Of course the older system could handle 100 devices...but you do start to notice a little lag after 60. And there is some dropping off of devices that might be related to the number too.
You realize how much these issues were going on when you are on the new Mesh. Everything ..from Plex starting up to surfing....it is all way snappier. I suspect that some of that is the 2.5G backhaul to the Server NIC but some of that is also the fact that this mesh can handle 200 devices...and is not burdened at all by 60+.
They talk together much better and share the load better than the old system ever did.
I have not used IOT yet. I have not needed to. The 2.4G devices that constantly gave trouble (especially the bulbs) on the old network have had no issues on the new system.
The new system has actually made setting up a SurfShark VLAN on the router easy. I played with it for years and never got it to work right on the old router. It set right up and was running in 15 minutes on the new.
And as good as the signal strength was....this is better. I did have mostly good signal with a few weak spots. Now it is strong everywhere.
The point that I am making is that you may not be heavy into Wifi 7 yet...but in the next year to 18 months, you will likely have multiple devices on it and growing. I do not know about you..but when I install a network, it stays with me for years. (I think I put the last in around 2018) As expensive as Wifi 7 is now, try spending $220 and then ripping it out in a year to upgrade.
And even if you are going to add devices that use Wifi 7 a little slower, it is not only about the Wifi 7. The newer mesh routers also come with a lot of improvements that I had known about ...but did not put the level of appreciation into that I probably should have.
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The TPs don't have the manual setting either but do have a network optimization button to try and scan the airways and adjust. No option on eero 6 since it's supposed to be smart enough to do on its own. Additionally, TP is starting to add the manual option to some of their routers.
Another deciding factor for me was that these TP have 6ghz channel for the back channel if you intend to have them connect via wifi.
They've been great for my use case. It's an out of box solution for average customers
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My Costco had a bunch of the 5300 at that price and wouldn't sell any to me because they marked them to return to the manufacturer.
I believe they have the same specs, just different models # for Costco
Anyone complaining about speeds or wired issues either need to update firmware or return it for a new one. They work absolutely fine without issues and no downtime.
If my math is right that brings this to around $176 before tax. I'm returning the BE11000 I picked up from Costco a few days ago. Here's the comparison sheet [tp-link.com] from TP Link between the XE75, XE70 Pro, and BE11000
If my math is right that brings this to around $176 before tax. I'm returning the BE11000 I picked up from Costco a few days ago. Here's the comparison sheet [tp-link.com] from TP Link between the XE75, XE70 Pro, and BE11000
Is this a better deal given it's WiFi 7 - https://a.co/d/9FRVIHe
Edit: Lack of 3rd band might be a dealbreaker for the BE3500 or BE5000 at same price range with Wifi7
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You can barely even get 1 good wifi 7 router for $220
Most people wont even use wifi 7 features, this is a great set of mesh routers for a good price. Assuming tp-link has fixed their security issues.
I have recently learned that it is not just about the Wifi 7 though. There are a few more benefits too. So that you have an idea on what I was using....
I am coming off of an AX88U that was AIMeshed with an AX58U. I always run Cat6 ethernet for the backhaul.
Was the Asus system stable? For the most part. But there were issues that I am realizing that the more advanced Mesh has solved.
Of course the older system could handle 100 devices...but you do start to notice a little lag after 60. And there is some dropping off of devices that might be related to the number too.
You realize how much these issues were going on when you are on the new Mesh. Everything ..from Plex starting up to surfing....it is all way snappier. I suspect that some of that is the 2.5G backhaul to the Server NIC but some of that is also the fact that this mesh can handle 200 devices...and is not burdened at all by 60+.
They talk together much better and share the load better than the old system ever did.
I have not used IOT yet. I have not needed to. The 2.4G devices that constantly gave trouble (especially the bulbs) on the old network have had no issues on the new system.
The new system has actually made setting up a SurfShark VLAN on the router easy. I played with it for years and never got it to work right on the old router. It set right up and was running in 15 minutes on the new.
And as good as the signal strength was....this is better. I did have mostly good signal with a few weak spots. Now it is strong everywhere.
The point that I am making is that you may not be heavy into Wifi 7 yet...but in the next year to 18 months, you will likely have multiple devices on it and growing. I do not know about you..but when I install a network, it stays with me for years. (I think I put the last in around 2018) As expensive as Wifi 7 is now, try spending $220 and then ripping it out in a year to upgrade.
And even if you are going to add devices that use Wifi 7 a little slower, it is not only about the Wifi 7. The newer mesh routers also come with a lot of improvements that I had known about ...but did not put the level of appreciation into that I probably should have.
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