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2-Pack TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro AXE4900 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Wi-Fi System
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I just want to be sure these aren't just fancy range extenders.
Side note but serious question: has all the anti-TP Link/China fear stopped or is there still concerns about these getting bricked at some point? I mean, these days anything is possible from day to day, but in general?
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I don't really benefit from 6E, but I really benefit from channel selection. You know, that thing that basic routers have had for decades, back when a/b/g mattered. Ridiculous that deco pulls this BS.
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Check the product page on amazon (or anywhere this device is sold).
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The specs say 2.5Gbps. So 2.5Gig fiber. Note that it only has a single 2.5G port. The other 2 ports are 1G. If you use wired backhaul, you will only get 1Gig speeds if you daisy chain. It's not realistically possible for wireless devices to get >2G. Wired devices connected to a wireless backhaul satellite might get 2G speeds. Probably not though.
Unless you have a centralized switch + couple hundred feet of ethernet to each of your satellites, you won't benefit from >1Gig internet. Could be useful if you do a lot of in-network streaming, like if you were frequently remoting into a home server and using it at 4K120Hz for some reason. 150Mbps would be enough for that.
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