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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)

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Size: 3 Pack


Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400


Features

  • WiFi 6E Tri-Band Mesh WiFi Cover up to 7,200 Sq.Ft with next-gen seamless WiFi and make dead zones and buffering a thing of the past1 2
  • Brand-New 6 GHz Band Experience the latest frequency of WiFi, eliminating interference from all legacy devices. The 6 GHz band works as the powerful dedicated backhaul to ensure stable connections between nodes by default. You can switch it to Wi-Fi Network mode and connect your WiFi 6E-compatible devices to 6GHz Network3
  • 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)1 3
  • Unlock the Full Potential of WiFi 6 - Opening the 6 GHz band will change the game for WiFi 6. WiFi 6 brings about upgraded performance in network efficiency and capacity. Whereas the advantages of WiFi 6 are not fully realized while competing with transmissions from WiFi 5 (or other radios). The 6 GHz band is available only for WiFi 6 traffic, allowing WiFi 6 to meet its intended potential
  • AI-Driven Mesh - Deco XE75 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 cutting-edge network and IoT protection. Free features: 1. Basic Network Security including Security Scan and IoT Device Identification 2. Basic Parental Controls 3. Quality of Service 4. Basic Weekly/Monthly Reports. Visit TP-Link website for more information.
  • Works with all internet service providers, such as Comcast, Charter, ATandT, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)

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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-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)Industry-Leading SupportTP-Link offers 24/7 technical support and 2-year warranty for most home products,1 more year than most networking brands.Buy with ConfidenceFounded in 1996, TP-Link is a global provider of reliable networking devices and accessories, involved in all aspects of everyday life. With a proven heritage of stability, performance and value, TP-Link has curated a portfolio of products that meet the networking needs of all individuals. Now, as the connected lifestyle continues to evolve,the company is expanding today to exceed the demands of tomorrow.

Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Deco XE75 V2


Special Feature: QoS, Parental Control


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


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


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Security Camera, Personal Computer, Smartphone


Frequency: 6


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming, Home


Included Components: 3 x Power adapters, 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable, 3 x Deco XE75, 1 x Quick Installation Guide


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Product Dimensions: 4.13 x 4.13 x 6.65 inches


Item Weight: 3.5 pounds


Item model number: Deco XE75(3-pack)_US


Date First Available: August 19, 2022


Manufacturer: TP-Link


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent value, setup, and performance.
Size: 3 Pack Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400
Purchased this to replace an older TP-Link Deco M9+ mesh running under the 802.11/ac TCPIP standard. All my PCs are using the TCPIP /ax standard. I have a bit over a dozen smart devices around the home that requires the 2.4 GHz band for operation, so I was curious how easy the transition to the new TP-Link XE75 3-pack mesh was going to be. To setup the old Deco system required turning off the 5 GHz band, forcing everyone to the 2.4 GHz band, then the 5 GHz band could be turned on. Setting up the new XE75 system was so easy, it did not require any of that manual control of which bands (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz) were operating. Everything automatically connected on the proper band without having to add them as devices. It was as close to plug and play as you could get. I did maintain my former WiFi name & password in the new system. Performance has been flawless and a bit faster now that the computers & router are running under the newest TCPIP standard. For my ISP, I am using Ziply fiber at 200 Mbps, so that is not a bottleneck. I like the feature in the TP-Link phone app that shows all the devices, the mesh unit each is connected to, and the GHz band each is using. For the money, this is a can't miss router system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by MCT

  • Great so far
Size: 2 Pack Style: WiFi 7 BE10000
I have been using it for about two weeks now with zero issues. The app is a lot better than what I am used to. With my previous routers (google nest), I needed three to cover my house. With the two pack of these my house(approximately 2700sq ft, 2 story)is completely lit up with great signal. Very happy so far with speed, coverage and functionality. Setup was also very easy. 10/10 would buy again ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by tony burgess

  • Works great but you do have to set them up properly
Size: 2 Pack Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400
These are great if your looking for a Wifi 6e mesh system that doesn't break the bank. I've used Tp-Link routers before and I've never had any issues with them. You do need to take the time to set these up properly though if you want the best experience. When I first set these up I pretty much plugged them in and left everything on auto, however my gaming computer kept getting huge lag spikes during games and would sometimes lose connection entirely for a few seconds. I was about to return these but when looking through the Tp-link app settings I noticed that you can choose which wifi band you want individual devices to use. My computer kept getting switched between the 2.4 ghz and the 5 ghz which was the cause of all my problems. I set it to only use the 5 ghz for my computer and haven't had any issues with it since. All other devices (phone, T.V, video doorbell etc.) have been left on auto and I haven't had any issues with them. So the auto modes of these routers work well but are not perfect and may require some manual tweaking. As for the mesh system, its been working great. The two routers have no issues connecting to eachother and the two of them combined have greatly increased my wifi range. Overall I'm glade I got these and highly recommend them if you want a great wifi 6e router without spending a ton of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Michael

  • Not working out for me at the moment! XE75 2 Pair *Updated*
Size: 2 Pack Style: WiFi 6E, AXE5400
So far not so good. A quick background for me. I worked previously as a Network Engineer for over 10 years, with multiple degrees and certifications in the field. 4 years ago I left networking behind and moved into a different field. So I'm not new to this stuff at all. I purchased the XE75 (AXE5400) about a week ago. Setup was quick and easy. I initially set it up using the 6GHz backhaul, in AP mode. (I have a firewall upstream managing all the routing, DHCP, etc.) It worked for about 48 hours then everything went sideways. I couldn't get the "satellite" unit to connect to the "main" unit. I tried rebooting, moving the units closer together, checked the firmware, etc. and nothing worked, so I connected them both via Ethernet. I bought this particular model so I can use the 6 GHz band for the dedicated backhaul. At any rate, the Ethernet backhaul worked, and seems to be working well still. That being said, the 6 Ghz backhaul SHOULD work and it doesn't. That's very disappointing. With a work around for the backhaul problem in place...a couple days later I started just randomly losing my connection to the network. The SSID would disappear on my phone (and other devices) and it would automatically switch over to my LTE connection. I thought perhaps it had to do with a roaming issue so I checked that fast roaming was enabled, and it was not, so I enabled it but the problem persisted. I disabled fast roaming then I disabled beamforming, and the problem persisted. I prefer to mess with a single variable at a time so I know what fixes the problem. Neither of these settings solved my problem. I reached out to support about this, and they suggested the above steps, as well as disabling the security on my Guest Wireless network. I'm testing that as I write this. I will report back on my findings with that. When it works, which is intermittent at this point, it's been great. I've seen some pretty good reviews from some people that seem to be pretty qualified on the topic and have had a great experience so far. All I can say about that is I believe them, so there must be a production quality issue here and possibly some faulty hardware. Support is supposed to be calling me soon to talk to me. We'll see if that actually happens, and like I said previously, I will try to report back on that conversation. As of this moment, if that call doesn't put me on a solid path to resolution I will likely be returning these. P.S. - Something I observed, in AP mode you loose a lot of the security features outlined in the product description. That makes sense to me since they are routing functions, but keep that in mind. I use a Firewalla Purple upstream for all my routing, and content filtering needs. No monthly subscription! It's affordable, and works very very well. So all those extra features provided by TP-Link I don't need, and never intended to use. I literally just need my wireless devices to connect to the network, and it doesn't seem to be handling that well at the moment. *Update* So support did call me and they remotely connected to my Deco units. We did some troubleshooting for about 2 hours. We tested various things and they collected logs and other info to analyze further. After a few more emails back and forth afterwards we came to the conclusion that the 160Mhz band was causing problems. A setting I overlooked during my own troubleshooting, but when you click on your SSID password it brings up a few more options and at the bottom of the page you can select 160 or 80. After setting it to 80 things stabilized, in fact I don't have any problems at all except on the outside edges of my home and in my garage (my home is about 5,000 sq. ft. not counting the garage) I might just need another deco as I'm likely experiencing signal strength issues in those places. I did not realize my 2 year old iPhone doesn't play well with the 160Mhz band, and a lot of other devices for that matter. Even though the 160Mhz option is marked as recommended I wouldn't use it unless you know your devices support it. At any rate the problem seems to be resolved and support was very persistent. I actually got to the point where I was tired of troubleshooting it and told them so and wanted to just return these units but they really wanted to figure the problem out, and I think they did. So because of both of these reasons I increased my rating to 4 stars. One more thing, during our troubleshooting I noticed new firmware was released. The release notes mentioned wireless backhaul stability and general wireless stability improvements. I did NOT update during troubleshooting (again because I didn't want too many variables in play here). Once things were stable for a few days I did roll the update. It's been 24 hours and I have not noticed any problems. I want to disconnect my wired backhaul and see if that problem is now resolved with the update. I'll report back when I have a chance to test. If it does work that will be huge! I'm hoping this review helps others avoid some time troubleshooting. At this point I'd say my opinion of these has changed and I would now recommend them. Even though I can't take advantage of some of the features yet (i.e. Wifi 6e, 160 Mhz band) I got this unit to future proof my home network and because for the price and feature ratio you can't beat it with the other brands. Based on my experience with support they're determined to make sure they work. Another Update: I've been running the primary unit connected via Ethernet, and the the satellite unit is backhauled via the 6Ghz band to the primary unit for about 2 weeks now and it's working flawlessly. I suspect the firmware update fixed my stability issues. I'm going to leave my review at 4 stars because of the initial issues I had, but I'd definitely recommend these. Also, I never updated on disabling security on Guest Wifi during initial troubleshooting. It didn't work, as expected, but wanted to make sure others know incase they run into similar issues. Just make sure your firmware is up to date and disable the 160Mhz (use 80 instead) unless you absolutely know for sure your devices utilize 160. Those that don't use 160 will likely run into problems though. Test it yourself and see which works best for your devices and home. Good luck!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022 by D. Engel

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