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TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System - 2.5G WAN/LAN Port, Covers up to 5500 Sq.Ft, Replaces WiFi Router and Extender, AI-Driven Mesh, New 6GHz Band, 2-Pack

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Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400


Size: 2 Pack


Features

  • WiFi 6E Tri-Band Mesh WiFi Cover up to 5,500 Sq.Ft with next-gen seamless WiFi and make dead zones and buffering a thing of the past
  • Beyond the Speed of Gigabit 1x2.5 Gbps port and 2xGigabit ports per unit allow you to take full advantage of your Multi-Gig broadband speed (Ideal for gigabitplus internet plans up to 2.5 Gbps).
  • New 6 GHz Band The latest Wi-Fi frequency, eliminates interference from legacy devices. The 6 GHz band can work as a backhaul for stable connections between nodes by default. Switch to Wi-Fi mode and connect your WiFi 6E devices to the 6GHz Network
  • True Tri-Band Speed All three WiFi bands work together to unleash your networks total speeds up to 5,400 Mbps for 200 devices (6 GHz: 2402 Mbps (HE160);5 GHz: 2402 Mbps (HE160);2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps)
  • Our Cybersecurity Commitment - TP-Link is a signatory of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agencys (CISA) Secure-by-Design pledge. This device is designed, built, and maintained, with advanced security as a core requirement.
  • AI-Driven Mesh - Deco XE75 Pro delivers smart WiFi that follows you wherever you are, without interruption. It automatically learns your network environment, client quality, and user behaviors.
  • Easy Setup and Management - The Deco app helps you set up your network in minutes with clear visual guidance and keeps you in control even when you are not home; Works with Alexa as well Turn on or off Guest Wi-Fi by simple voice commands.
  • TP-Link HomeShield - TP-Link's premium security service keeps your home network safe with network and IoT protection. Free features: 1. Security Scan and IoT Device Identification 2. Parental Controls 3. QoS 4. Basic Weekly/Monthly Reports.
  • Works with all internet service providers, such as Comcast, Charter, AT T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)

Description

TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System(Deco XE75 Pro) - 2.5G WAN/LAN port, Covers up to 5500 Sq.Ft, Replaces WiFi Router and Extender, AI- Driven Mesh, New 6GHz Band, 2-PackWorks with all internet service providers, such as Comcast, Charter, AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)Nowadays, ISPs in many areas have started offering Multi-Gig internet access plans with competitive pricing. For such cases, the Multi-Gig connection becomes an ideal choice for unleashing the fullest potential of your internet performance. High demanding applications such as AR, VR gaming, 4K and 8K streaming became more popular than ever. Faster-than-Gigabit wired connections are surely needed now to match the speeds and if the cost isn’t much to upgrade, why not? Each Deco XE75 Pro unit has one 2.5G WAN/LAN port and 2 x 1 Gigabit LAN ports. A 2.5G Multi-Gig port can support all of the following connection speeds: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 2.5 Gbps.

Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack)


Special Feature: 2.5 Gb Ethernet Port, QoS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Home


Included Components: 1 x Quick Installation Guide, 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable, 2 x Deco XE75 Pro units, Power Adapter


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5G Port


Color: Black and White


Other Special Features of the Product: 2.5 Gb Ethernet Port, QoS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Compability: 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet


Antenna Location: Gaming, Home


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5G Port


Antenna Type: Internal


Operating System: TP-Link Customized Linux


Security Protocol: WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, WPA3-Personal


Number of Ports: 6


Control Method: App


Data Transfer Rate: 5400 Megabits Per Second


LAN Port Bandwidth: 10/100/1000 Mbps


Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate: 2402 Megabits Per Second


Number of Antennas: 4


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Router Firewall Security Level: Standard


Wi-Fi Generation: WiFi 6E


Has Internet Connectivity: Yes


Router Network Type: Router and Access Point


Connectivity Range: 5500 Square Feet


Is Modem Compatible: Yes


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Coverage: Up to 5,500 sq.ft. (2-pack)


Controller Type: App Control


Frequency: 6 GHz


Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack)


Built-In Media: 1 x Quick Installation Guide, 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable, 2 x Deco XE75 Pro units, Power Adapter


Model Number: Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack)


UPC: 840030704987


Manufacturer: TP-Link


Mfr Part Number: Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack)


Item Type Name: WiFi 6E Mesh Router


Unit Count: 2.0 Count


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Item Weight: 2.8 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 4.13"L x 4.13"W x 6.65"H


Color: Black and White


Has Security Updates: Yes


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  • Absolutely Amazing Performance and Fantastic App Absolutely Amazing Performance and Fantastic App
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 3 Pack
I am extremely pleased with the 3 Pack XE75 Pro I purchased. Note that the XE75 (non-Pro) has qty 3 1.0 gigabit ethernet ports, whereas the XE75 Pro has qty 2 1.0 gigabit ethernet ports and qty 1 2.5 gigabit ethernet port. That's the only difference between them. So if you aren't purchasing a 1.0+ gigabit ethernet port, you might opt for the non-Pro model. In my case, there was a sale on Amazon and the Pro 3 pack was the same price as a non-Pro 3 pack. I was using a Netgear Orbi RBK53 unit with 3 satellites, and while the performance was OK, I wanted to future proof my home with a more powerful wifi 6E router. I have a 1,820 sqft 2 story home which was built in 1991 before moving to mesh wifi a single router was highly inept at reaching upstairs, where my speeds would drop off close to being completely unfunctional. While the house is not that big, my lot size with front and back yard included is 9,000+ sqft. For that reason, I didn't think of the 3 pack rated for 7,200 sqft in the marketing specs as overkill because I wanted wall-to-wall coverage from the far reaches of the front yard to the far reaches of the back yard. I got it and then some with this system. Setup was unbelievably straightforward. You download the Deco app (more on that in a minute) first. Then you unplug your existing router if you have one and replace it with any of the three units. The fact that it can be any of the three units was somewhat novel to me, because the Netgear Orbi approach is different in that Orbi specifically designated one device as the router (I had the RBR50 router) and the other devices as satellites (RBS50 satellites is what I had). With Deco XE75 or XE75 Pro, each of the devices is a super capable wifi 6E router in and of itself, each capable of covering 2,900 sqft of home space with up to 200 devices connected. These ports are auto-sensing, in that you can plug the LAN ethernet cable from your modem into any of the three ports and the devices will detect the connection and designate that device as the router. After the router is up, the app instructs you to simply plug in the other two routers and they will be detected and added as satellites, nodes, etc. (each manufacturer uses different language) and added to the network. It worked just as instructed, and I was up and running within 8-10 minutes. After setting up the devices, I simply unplugged the two satellites and moved each to the designated spot I had decided on in my home. Once the devices power back up in their new location they are immediately added back. I pay for a plan with Xfinity for up to 400 Mbps download and up to 100 Mbps upload. When I plug ethernet directly into the router I typically get 475-480 Mbps download and 12 Mbps upload (I don't know why they screw me on the upload speed when the web portal says I should get up to 100 Mbps upload, but that's neither here nor there). After playing with the satellite position a tad, I was able to get 475-485 on wifi over nearly every single square inch of my property, Even if I stand in the far corner of my yard behind a large tree I am still getting 380 Mbps. Lastly, I'll mention that the app is fantastic and highly capable for novice and more advance networking setup. You can name all the routers, name all client devices, set up push alerts when designated devices join and leave the network, set up a routine router reboot schedule, and so much more. And most of all to me what I like is that you can access all of these settings while away from the home. For some reason, with the Orbi app, Netgear required you to be home and on the home wifi to access these settings. This was my first TP-Link product purchase, and I am extremely impressed. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Stephen Holland

  • Works flawlessly and is VERY fast - worth every penny Works flawlessly and is VERY fast - worth every penny
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 2 Pack
I had the non-Pro version of this and traded out of it to get the PRO version with the 2.5Gbe ports since I recently upgraded to 1GB+ internet at home. This works and works well, I easily get over 1GB throughput on my Mac Mini via the wireless connection using just the 5Ghz band. Pros are that it is dead simple to setup and use and works flawlessly out of the box. Cons are that it is NOT for tinkerers which I am one but I just wanted a simple device that did its job without getting in the way. You can't mess with the knobs and dials like some other wireless devices but what you do need is there typically. If you are considering this vs other devices here are the biggest reasons to get this: - mGig / 2.5Gbps ethernet ports - you'll need this to go beyond 1GB if your internet provider supports it. Most modern cable modems now have mGig ports that support 2.5Gbps speeds. You can, if you have the ability, tie these 2.5Gbps ports together to get a wired backhaul if it is necessary but it may not be. (see next point) - Tri-Band with 2.4Ghz/5Ghz AND 6Ghz channels. If you can, use the 6Ghz channel exclusively as your backhaul between the wireless devices especially if you only have two of them. This 6Ghz back channel will give you blazing fast speeds between the primary router device and the remote device. I'm not certain how well this works with more than two devices as you'll then be sharing the channel between three or more meshed units vs one but it'll still be more efficient than a dual band device. - ALL DEVICES THE SAME - I want to have all devices the same in case one goes bad or you need to swap them. There are other mesh devices out there but some have a ROUTER and then SATELLITE devices. This does NOT do this. Every device can stand alone as a router on its own or simply mesh itself together and be used for wireless only. It is a simple thing but you don't need to think about which is which nor worry should your ROUTER die and you have no internet connection. - Wired bridging between devices - Multiple ports allow you to plug in wired devices or another wired switch (which is what I do) and run several wired devices off one remote meshed connection that then backhauls via the bridge to the device active as the router. This works without even thinking about it. Plug it in and go. - It is FAST! - as I said - 1GB+ on Wifi 6e connection Mac mini - Nearly get that with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. At this point I've owned two different sets of these and the old non-Pro unit is at another family members home and working flawlessly. There are regular updates. TP-LINK as the brand could be the achilles heel. I'm aware of the talk about the Chinese brand and the lack of trust there along with some vulnerabilities with other products they make. You'll need to make your own decisions there. Final note - I have NO experience with their add-on products. How the premium services they sell work is unknown to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by ATD

  • Solid Performance, But Coverage Depends on Your Home
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 2 Pack
The Deco XE75 Pro has been excellent. Setup was quick, the app is straightforward, and the coverage is strong and consistent across the house. Devices stay connected without drops, and speeds are solid even in formerly weak spots. It handles multiple users and smart home devices without a problem. It also works better than the Deco WiFi 7 in my experience, delivering more reliable performance overall. The range stays strong even about 50 feet away from the Deco unit, though in my experience it barely covers my 2000 sq ft townhome. Overall, it works great and does exactly what it promises, but coverage may vary depending on layout. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025 by Damiani

  • Excellent coverage, easy setup
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 3 Pack
Replacing AT&T Fiber gateway paired with an older WiFi 6 access point, this Deco mesh system provides much better coverage and comparable speeds. Setup was easy — simply change settings in the AT&T-provided gateway to IP Passthrough and then turning off the WiFi radios on the gateway. I’m using the main node now as the router. On my iPhone I’m getting 700 Mbps (gig service) throughout the house but that’s more a limitation of the phone, not the mesh system. I bought the three-pack and I have one node wired to the main node and one connected wirelessly. The 6 GHz band is thus being used by only one node, so things are zippy all over the house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 by Michael J

  • A Powerful Mesh Wi-Fi System with Minor Limitations!
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 1 Pack
The TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro is an exceptional mesh Wi-Fi system that takes home connectivity to the next level. With its advanced Wi-Fi 6E technology, this system provides seamless coverage for up to 7,200 square feet, effectively eliminating dead zones and buffering issues. One of the standout features is its true tri-band speed, which can reach up to 5,400 Mbps. This means you can connect up to 200 devices without experiencing lag, making it perfect for households with multiple users streaming, gaming, or working from home. The addition of a dedicated 6 GHz band significantly reduces interference and enhances overall network performance. Setting up the Deco XE75 Pro is a breeze, thanks to the user-friendly Deco app that guides you through the installation process step-by-step. This ease of use is complemented by its AI-driven mesh technology, which ensures that your devices always connect to the strongest signal as you move throughout your home. Security is also a top priority with TP-Link's HomeShield feature, providing comprehensive protection for your network and IoT devices (Nest, Security Cameras, etc). The ability to manage parental controls and monitor network activity adds an extra layer of peace of mind. There are a couple of minor limitations to consider: first, DHCP settings per device are not available, which may not affect all users but could be a consideration for those who prefer more granular control over their network configurations. Additionally, the graphical user interface (GUI) access is somewhat limited, which means that while you can change essential settings easily through the app, advanced users may find the options somewhat restrictive. - I’ve deducted one star due to these limitations, but for many users, this system could easily be a five-star experience! - In summary, the TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro is a powerful and reliable mesh Wi-Fi system that offers unparalleled speed, coverage, and security. Whether you're streaming in 8K, gaming online, or simply browsing the web, this system ensures a smooth and efficient experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their home network! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by M.A.

  • EXPERT ANALYSIS (Pros/Cons)
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 3 Pack
EXPERT ANALYSIS: Coming from Orbi RBK50 AC3000 system that works flawlessly but was looking to upgrade to Wifi6E temporarily until Wifi 7 is standardized otherwise would have stuck with Orbi as it is unbeatable even at the crazy prices as QC and logical setup is just not there on the DECO devices no matter how hard I want it to be... (NOTE: All current DECO Mesh models have same Pros/Cons) PROS: 1) Overall connection stable on latest firmware and wifi speed is decent. Generally 1152-1729 or so if connected to Deco in same room. NOTE: This is not actual speed as I will explain. Tested from Galaxy, Oneplus and Lenovo devices. I won't go into my exhaustive testing over multiple days on network with 50+ devices. 2) Signal strength = On par with Orbi RBK50. Deco has a slightly lower transmit/receive range all around 1-acre property. Getting real world speeds of 400-864mbps in same room with a device using local open Speedtest server on 1GB backbone. 3) App is nice and easy as is setup for novices but this is where the pros end CONS: And there are many very BIG MISSES here that are just unacceptable: 1) Cannot change channel frequency to avoid interference with neighbor/other wifi orverlapoing. ...And the app detects and shows interference so it doest change automatically either to avoid. And this overlap is with 1 other network, so not like space is congested like in a city environment. Terrible implementation 2) Fast Roaming is BROKEN and simply does not work. Devices (I.e. Phones/laptops will stick to the device they first connect to and not change to closest device automatically, so need to manually disconnect/reconnect to get higher speeds which is frustrating. I do find it switches to 2.4ghz speeds from 5ghz on the same 'distant' mesh device rather than connect to the one 2 feet away. Crazy... 3) Cannot separate 2.4 & 5ghz bands so many devices like smart switches/plugs/bulbs that Amazon sells and require 2.4ghz separated to set up, so these will not work. 4) Cannot assign Static IP address in AP mode so picked up random DHCP. 5) In Router mode you can but guess what, cannot turn off DHCP server so that is useless as well 6) Cannot dictate hub vs spoke i.e.- Mesh decides itself if daisychaining to another Deco instead of main Deco router device. 7) Cannot set RTS Threshold or preamble 8) Web console lacking any advanced features an expert would be looking for like those above. It is OK the App is missing these for the average user but fot the Pro user, these options should at least be in the Web console To recap...this could have been an amazing device if TPLINK would have put a little more effort and QC into the device. I would love to have work with their engineers to get this right as it seems they just didn't have a good product roadmap. Guess that is the CIO for last 10 years speaking but many of the misses can be fixed with firmware upgrades if TPLINK wanted to. Now will they do it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by Jay

  • TP-Link XE75 5400 6G Mesh System: Start-up Pointers (It's a great router when you install it right!) TP-Link XE75 5400 6G Mesh System: Start-up Pointers (It's a great router when you install it right!)
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 3 Pack
7/21/2025 initial thoughts. I bought the 3-pack but added one more unit for inside -- I'm sure 3 is plenty in most 2600 sf homes. But ours has a lot of angles & when the signal passes through too many walls, it degrades fast. I also bought another outdoor water-resistant unit for outside, so the signal to cameras is strong; we can also use Wi-Fi anywhere further away from the house. Even with all that, the Deco system is still less than cheapest Orbi system. Yes, it will cost you some money -- you can add more nodes later if you find really bad dead spots. The Deco units (Deco is TP-Link's brand name for this system) are easy to install too. I used Microsoft Co-Pilot to help me make decisions on where to install and the settings. Very helpful. The Deco phone app is best for setting up the nodes -- you can carry your phone with you while you do it. Make sure your phone is connected to the Wi-Fi. It is very straight forward and does most of the work. If will ask you to set up an online Deco account so that will carry all of your settings. First get one unit up and running so it will become your base. All the units are the same, so the phone app will guide you to set up the base. You are going to use this first Deco unit as the router home base. Then connect this base unit to the output port on your existing modem. Some modems have 2G ports -- use that one if not already taken, to connect the Deco to your modem. Gives you the fastest transfer rate between modem and router. FYI, an Xfinity acts both as modem and router. If you have any service (AT&T, Charter, etc) providing one device that does both modem and router duties, you'll need to do the following for a simple setup. You'll set this combo unit to "BRIDGE MODE". It will turn off Wi-Fi in the combo unit and reduces conflicts between devices. In my case, I use Xfinity. I think you can make this change through the Xfinity phone app. If not and you have some basic skills, login into the router interface directly (default IP is 10.0.0.1) and select BRIDGE mode. Now your gateway is only a modem, not a router. At this point, ANYTHING YOU PLUG IN will plug into the Deco router (unless you are a techie running more than one router). Now install and use the SpeedTest app on your phone to check for HIGHEST signal strength in the rest of your house. That's where you want to place other units, so they can talk to each other. A few feet in any direction can also make a big difference. I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH TO USE SpeedTest (or other similar app) to find THE FASTEST other points in your house. Mapping this first saves a lot of headaches. TEST & TEST & TEST again. Test high points in the room (even near the ceiling) and test low! It's not even the same speed in the same space when you check high vs low. I think they recommend high spots BUT I did find a couple of chest level locations. The Deco app may have an automated speed testing feature for this, but I opted to use something I already knew. Also, make sure you have a power outlet near these placement points. I am really particular and like the cords hidden. Sometimes it's hard to get both a great signal and hiding the power plug. After placing the units and getting them online, I turned on "6G BACKHAUL" in the Deco units (that may not be the exact name) if it's not already turned on. The 6G frequency will be used almost exclusively for the Deco units to talk to each other -- leads to no interference from other devices. Most people do not have 6G or 7G devices yet. So you can TURN OFF the Wi-Fi SSID broadcast for 6G. Again, use ChatGPT, Copilot or whatever AI to help you find stuff in the Deco router. These changes are easily made in the Deco app once you find the right page. The app is better than the webpage, in my opinion. You can carry your phone around the house. Finally, do yourself a favor if you want ethernet (hard wired) connections at any of the nodes and have more than 2 wired devices to plug in at any node. Buy UNMANAGED network switches to plug into the ethernet ports on any of the Deco units -- all of the Deco units are the same. I have a switch in my office for the computer, printers, a few other devices that I wanted wired. Wired offers THE FASTEST speeds but really isn't necessary (I have 1200Mbps down / 40Mbps up -- YES, the up speed is low but that's all Xfinity home users get right now). Three ethernet ports on a Deco unit is not enough in some cases. Right now, I don't use the ethernet ports on any of the Deco satellites. Hope this helps. This Deco router is FAR SUPERIOR to the decade-old router it replaced. It costs a lot more than basic routers but was still cheaper than Orbi and is giving me full use of the speeds for which I'm paying. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by TnT Family

  • So much better than newer BE25
Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400 Size: 2 Pack
So much better than newer BE25. Yes, it doesn’t support WiFi 7, it doesn’t support MLO or 320 MHz channels - not a big deal. Dedicated 6 GHz backhaul is a game changer. I had a blind spot in one my rooms. XFinity XB7 without satellites was doing 600-700 mb/s on the first floor and 300-100 mb/s on the second floor. 2Gb uplink. So I needed either a satellite for XFinity gateway (which is not a regular repeater but more of a mesh, and it costs around $130), or a new mesh system for 1500 sq ft Got - pack of 2xBE25 and had to return them same day. BE25 needs a wired backhaul otherwise it uses 5 GHz band for its backhaul. Which gives me stable 300 mb/s around the house. But it doesn’t make sense as a single BE25 was doing 900 on the main floor. Got 2xXE75 pros. Yes, they are old. But if you turn off 6 GHz band it will use it for the backhaul. Now, I’m getting 950 mb/s on the main floor and 700 mb/s in that blind spot. Setup takes like 5 minutes end to end. More than satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by Evgeny Sergeev

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