3-Pack TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System
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$349.99
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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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Features:
Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
Up to 5378 Mb/s Throughput
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz (Tri-Band)
4 x High-Gain Internal Antennas
3 x Gigabit Ethernet WAN/LAN Ports
AI-Driven Mesh System
TP-Link HomeShield
Works with Deco Mobile App
Includes:
3x Deco XE75
3x Power Adapters
1x RJ45 Ethernet Cable
Limited 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Price $130 lower (37% savings) than the list price of $349.99 $80 lower (27% savings) than the previous price of $299.99
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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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TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System - Wi-Fi up to 7200 Sq.Ft, Engadget Rated Best Mesh For Most People, Replaces WiFi Router and Extender, AI-Driven Mesh New 6GHz Band, 3-Pack(Deco XE75)
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
Model Number:
Deco XE75(3-pack)_US
Product SKU:
B0B88T5RDY
UPC:
840030707148
ASIN:
B0B88T5RDY
Brand:
TP-Link
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.13 x 4.13 x 6.65 inches
Item Weight:
3.5053499 pounds
Item model number:
Deco XE75(3-pack)_US
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
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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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Does anyone think the eero 6E pro is the best that isn't WiFi 7? WiFi 7 Eero way too expensive for now.
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
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 onThe 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
Thanks I have to read more on the back channel, since I'll be setting these ups as purely WiFi connecting the access points not Ethernet in each room. They're all pros and cons it seems. Eero is expensive but I thought user friendly just plugin and connect.
I have been using tp link mesh WiFi for the past 6 years. I found them to be very stable. The only time that I had issue because I forgot to do firmware update
I have the 75pro, and it's isn't that great! With 1 gig fiber, I only get around 600 up and down. I'm an IT guy. Trust me, I have tested it in many ways, enabling ipv6 disabling 6ghz band and whatnot. If you have like 500 mbps speeds, then this is a good system. But my orbi rbr750 matches the performance, lol. So get yourself a wifi 7 system.
The Linksys 8503 3-node Wifi6E mesh system was $79. Why is this so overpriced especially when it's from a known chinese spyware company that conviently never updates it's firmware full of vulnerabilities after a few months?
At this price point I would look for a nice wifi 7 router. This is only a deal for suckers.
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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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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
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.
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At this price point I would look for a nice wifi 7 router. This is only a deal for suckers.