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The TP-Link Deco X60 WiFi 6 AX3000 Whole-Home Mesh Wi-Fi System (3-Pack) delivers cutting-edge wireless technology, ensuring seamless connectivity and robust coverage throughout your home. With advanced MIMO technology and gigabit Ethernet ports, this system is designed for high-speed performance and easy management, making it perfect for modern households.
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | Deco X55 |
Item model number | Deco X60(3-pack) |
Operating System | RouterOS, Cisco IOS, Junos OS |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 4.33 x 4.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.33 x 4.33 x 4.49 inches |
Color | White |
Voltage | 120240 Volts |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA CORPORATION |
ASIN | B086NYD2V1 |
Date First Available | March 26, 2020 |
N**O
Easy to install. Extremely powerful. Highly recommended
Despite some delays in the shipping (I am a bit obsessed in checking the status once or twice a day)... it finally shipped (Amazon even gave me a $10 or $15 credit if i'm not mistaken, for the delay).Finally, it arrived - out of the box, plugged it into my main router via cat6 ethernet cable. downloaded the app.. did the easy config to connect it up... and *green light* my first deco was up.Went to the far bedroom (about 4 walls further). Connected my next deco. Added it on the same app (as it asks to connect "more deco's"... IMMEDIATELY "green light".Another 4 walls to the right, my office... same thing .. green lightWhat an easy config. I am technical myself - but i just loved the easy integration into my current environment.As for performance, I used an extension cable to monitor the app i installed on my iphone.. as i moved the deco around, it would tell me the signal strength to the mesh between the 3 areas on the house.Once i found the sweet spots - I decided i need wall mounts for these bad boys.Ordered those on amazon too (see through, 2x)In terms of what i had (which were Tp link POE access points)... the throughput has trippled.Did some speedtests (i am on a 200mb fibre link). getting 198MB up and down from the furthest place in my house.What i like is logging onto the app and seeing how the deco's connect to one another. It configures the "best connection" by itself. example: if my office deco finds it easier to connect to the far bedroom and then the deco to the router... it will apply that config... although, if it finds it better to connect to the router deco directly, then it does that too. Well done TP link... great simplification! AmazingAs new devices join, I get notified on my app.What i also tested (as i do numerous zoom calls daily for my work) is walking around the house with my laptop. it hops from deco to deco without interruption.My property is around 300square meters (3229,17 square foot) with thick concrete double volume. Walls are brick based between every room/corner of the house.I have over 19 devices in the house connected to my deco's.Majority connect on 5Ghz... some (such as TV's) on 2.4Ghz.3x iphones, 2x ipads, 2x macbooks, 1x imac, 1x asus rog GM501GS (my laptop), 3x Samsung 8K TV's, 1x synology NAS and some smart devices scattered through the houseThroughput used to get on TPLink POE's (before deco) = 60mb+/-Current (with deco) = 198mb +/-Highly recommended... what a great product.. finally, no more "disconnects" & "slow downloads"
S**L
Have been reliable and flexible, adaptabling to my changing needs
I've had these for around a year and a half now. Originally I was in a house which had Ethernet ports around which allowed me use the Ethernet backhaul, but I have since moved temporarily into an apartment where I need to use the WiFi backhaul. The option to use them either way has made them worth it. Both modes worked without many issue besides the rare case of needing to reboot ( which in a year and a half hasn't overly frequent occurrence, esp considering it's 3 separate devices ), or the odd client device deciding to use a further away node (and for all I know that path is actually better somehow). Overall probably the stablest WiFi I've had while being a lot more flexible than anything I've had before.I was also pleasantly surprised that the Ethernet ports allow clients to connect to the nodes when using the WiFi backhaul, effectively upgrading the WiFi of my roommate's original PS4, which was struggling to game smoothly on it's older/weaker built in WiFi. This function might be in the marketing somewhere or standard for mesh network nodes but for me it was a nice surprise after thinking "I wonder if this will work..." when he was experiencing a lot of lag. Newer devices with better built in WiFi that are less latency sensitive, i.e. a couple TVs, several phones, etc. haven't had any problems using the WiFi from these, so I blame the console itself. Console and PC games almost always have more lag on WiFi, so the fact that using Ethernet to connect to the WiFi backhaul on these was such a massive improvement over the console's built WiFi just shows that these can be a lot better than the devices trying to use them are and they let you leverage that fact via Ethernet.The mobile app does have some of the settings in odd to find places, but otherwise gets the job done and hasn't given me issues. I haven't had to contact support at all, so it's hard to rate them aside from the fact that not needing them at all is in itself a good thing.
P**.
Easy and fast….like lightning fast
We upgraded our M5 system to the X60. We connect around 60 smart devices, tv’s and computers. Our network has never been better. 4K on multiple devices at once. Easy swap for the system that was in place.
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