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$149.97* | 2-Pk TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75 Pro) + 15% Back w/ Prime Visa Card at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 2-Pk TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75 Pro) for $149.97.
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15% back with Prime Card Bonus [amazon.com] (click to check)
($127.47 after cashback)

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $150 with 38 Deal Score and 20 comments

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 2-Pk TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System (Deco XE75 Pro) for $149.97.
Shipping is free.

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15% back with Prime Card Bonus [amazon.com] (click to check)
($127.47 after cashback)

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $150 with 38 Deal Score and 20 comments

amazon.com/dp/B0B89L8QKZ [amazon.com]

Please report the deal if expired (click report -> expired)
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Today 1:11 AM
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TensePanther4601Today 1:11 AM
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Deco sucks with Xfinity- fyi
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Today 1:53 PM
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Euthanasia1978Today 1:53 PM
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Quote from TensePanther4601 :
Deco sucks with Xfinity- fyi
Idk. I have Xfinity and deco for many years no issues at all
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stuff4daveToday 3:43 PM
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This is a pretty good deal for a tri-band wifi-6e/7 2-piece system.

Personally, I was in the market for a new mesh wifi system late last year, and ended up just getting 2 of these dual band wifi-7 TP-Link routers with "Easy-Mesh" that lets you link 2 or more easy-mesh supported devices to basically build your own mesh system since each router had more ethernet ports
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Du...9N2T8?th=1

Here are some considerations:
1. Dual-band vs Tri-band - Tri-band wifi 6E and wifi 7 systems allow traffic over 2.4ghz, 5ghz and 6ghz bands. - The 6ghz band also enables wireless backhaul (connections between access points) over less congested channels. The downside is 6 ghz is similar to mmwave, in that it loses a lot of power/speed going through walls and materials. Basically, your device antenna needs to be able to "see" the antenna of the the router/access point to experience max data speeds. So, unless you can mount your router to a wall or ceiling, your 6ghz band won't be as useful tucked away in a corner or in some cabinet.

2. Ethernet ports: One of the biggest downsides to these pre-made mesh system units, is the relatively few ethernet ports included on each station. (Eero is like 1 or 2, and the OP item only has 3). The Archer BE230 has 4 ports, plus a WAN/internet input port. This is also important if you use a ethernet connection between units for a wired backhaul (instead of wireless).

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