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TP-Link Deco WiFi 6 Mesh System(Deco X20) - Covers up to 5800 Sq.Ft. , Replaces Wireless Routers and Extenders(3-Pack, 6 Ethernet Ports in total, supports Wired Ethernet Backhaul)

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TP-Link Deco WiFi 6 Mesh System(Deco X20) - Covers up to 5800 Sq.Ft. , Replaces Wireless Routers and Extenders(3-Pack, 6 Ethernet Ports in total, supports Wired Ethernet Backhaul)

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· Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Wi-Fi - Next-gen Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 whole home mesh system to eliminate weak Wi-Fi for good · Whole Home Wi-Fi Coverage - Cover up to 5800 square feet with seamless high-performance Wi-Fi 6 and eliminate dead zones and buffering Better than traditional Wi-Fi booster · Connect More Devices - With Mesh Wi-Fi 6 Deco X20 (3-pack) is strong enough to connect up to 150 devices with strong and reliable Wi-Fi. Smartphone/Tablet Requirements: iOS 9.0 or later; Android 4.4 or later · 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 · Peace of Mind with Parental Controls - Manage limit and monitor internet use with profiles that let you customize Wi-Fi access for every person and device in your home · 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 provider (ISP) such as AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers). Ideal for any internet plan up to 1 Gbps

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Strands DanvilleReviewed in the United States on October 26, 2021

Our Installation: We subscribe to a 800 Mbps Comcast plan which actually tests at 900 Mbps. Our 1975 tinker toy construction (drywall/plywood) L-Shaped, single-story ranch 2300 sqft home has a crawl space under the footprint with an attached 3 car garage and backyard patio/swimming pool area. The 5800 sqft wi-fi coverage (overall average wi-fi data rates = 500 Mbps includes smartphones) is more than adequate for our needs (no gaming, 2 TVs (family room and garage) with 5 Alexa Plus/Echo Dots, roaming smartphones/GEN 6 laptop, desktop, multiple switches/plugs, Xfinity/Comcast owned Home Security router and irrigation controllers). We tested the Deco X-68 (2-pack) with dedicated 5GHz tri-band, finding the Home Security upgrade solicitations to be annoying vs the lifetime included Home Security bundled with the X-20 (very good). Since we have a crawl space, wiring backhaul CAT 7 cable (chosen if ISP plan ever exceeds 1 GIG) through a TP-Link unmanaged 5-Port switch made longer term usage/performance sense. Note: also connected TP-Link USB/Ethernet adapter to switch for HP Pavilion Desktop (ethernet adapter only 100 Mbps)...increased wi-fi data rate from 250 Mbps to wired 500 Mbps. Aside: The Mrs wasn't thrilled to call the local Fire Department because I was stuck trying to get out of the crawl space! 900-600-300-(50%) 900 = ISP subscription signal data rate directly from Arris SB8200 cable modem to desktop and laptop. ALERT: The cable modem has 2 1-Gigabit ports, but ONLY 1 is operational unless you upgrade your Comcast subscription plan (not knowing cost me a lot of time plus the Comcast technician during his visit didn't even comment on this condition..."we don't troubleshoot 3rd party equipment" Oh you don't? = I collected $250 in refunds FROM Comcast during this installation process) Suggestion: We put a book cover around cable modem on bookcase to hide it, but it's still accessible if we need to manually reboot (see photo). 600 = Signal loss (300 Mbps) connecting cable modem to Main Deco and backhaul ethernet cable wiring 2 nodes/satellites. Both our desktop and Lenovo Gen 6 laptop speed test at 600 Mbps by each Deco X-20 location. Note: Gen 6 laptop "wi-fi data rate" is also 600 Mbps at each location which implies the Gen 6 new standards firmware is performing well. Also smartphone Pixel 3A XL wi-fi roaming throughout house speed tests at 500 Mbps. 300 = Signal loss (300 Mbps) speed testing wi-fi on the Gen 6 laptop in remote areas: Garage & Patio areas performing at 300 Mbps 50% Loss Non-Wired Backhaul = Using the Deco X-20 routers to transmit ISP signal through its 4 antenna/radios vs backhaul wiring, decreases signal by 50% at all locations...ie signal in Garage by Android TV drops from 300 Mbps to 150Mbps (basically triggered decision to run ethernet cables or reinvestigate tri-band solutions) Deco APP = Extremely well designed, absolute piece O cake to use. Provides me all I need to manage the entire network (connected devices/mac addresses/connected frequency rate (2.4 vs 5)/locations/wired not wired) by online/offline plus separate listing by locations) Easily reboot All Decos, optimize network, turn on/off Guest Network (works well with Alexa skill) to include 2.4GHz and/or 5GHz signals+++ = Just terrific! TP Link Support = 24/7 phone support with very caring and generally very competent technical troubleshooting. I made a very costly set-up error by testing QoS (Quality of Service) by entering 100 Mbps download (I recommended to TP-Link about adding WARNING for this input) because it basically puts a governor on your real available data rates. Xfinity and I got tired proving I was getting the subscription rate we are paying for! Bottom Line = For our installation and needs, we couldn't be more ecstatic with the upgraded High-Efficiency/High-Value mesh routers for $220. Note: Switch, USB/Ethernet adapter, CAT 7 cables = $75 What triggered this entire project was our purchase of a Gen 6 enabled Lenovo laptop. Of note, BOTH your router and connected device need 802.11ax or Gen 6 chip sets to tap OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access)/RU (Resource Units) efficiency and WPA3 security (160 MHz channels (not supported in X-20) and MU-MIMO (Multi-user, Multiple Input, Multiple Output = currently vaporware) adds nothing to our WLAN performance needs). I believe, although cannot unequivocally test, the Gen 6 enhanced data rates are performing extremely well. All other legacy devices are solid with the new available signal strength and strong data rates near the 3 APs (Access Points). Our Orbit hose/timer up the back hill tucked under the redwood trees receives 75 Mbps! 6E chip set devices will be rapidly appearing in the marketplace over the next few years. You need BOTH the router and device to include 6E chipsets to utilize the new 1200 MHz, 6Ghz "pristine spectrum". As we Long Term Evolve (LTE), our new Deco X-20 (3-pack) will easily last 3 years or longer as our devices are steadily upgraded to 6E. We highly recommend!

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P. GuthryReviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024

I was pretty out of date on my equipment. I had been using an Apple Timecapsule which has a wifi router. Unfortunately coverage was struggling with this. We have a 3 story home in a large city so there is a lot of interference. Our connectivity on 3rd floor was sketchy. So I wanted to add a mesh network and came across this. The price was great in my opinion. Set up was super easy. I was up and running in under 10 minutes. We have a 1GBs internet connection and we really didn’t get to take advantage of it before due to the old wifi and bad coverage. Prior to this mesh network, we only got great speeds on the first floor - where the modem is located. 2nd floor was decent and want to say would get about 150MBs. Third floor was bad. Areas had no connection but where we did, we were getting 10-30MBs which is awful. After the mesh network we enjoy fast speeds everywhere. On 3rd floor we get 300MBs easily. We have one device per floor. Consistent access and speeds. I also like the app and the ease of using it. I like how it tracks connections to wifi very easily. Alerts me when new devices join. This might be standard these days as I was using out of date equipment. I didn’t want to give up the time capsule. There might be better products at higher prices but for this price, I’m extremely happy with this purchase.

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IboRamReviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025

I recently upgraded to the TP-Link Deco X20 WiFi 6 Mesh System, and it has completely transformed my home network. If you’re tired of dead zones, buffering, or slow speeds, this system is a game-changer! 🔹 Easy Setup & Installation Setting up the Deco X20 was incredibly simple. The TP-Link Deco app guided me step-by-step, and within 10 minutes, the entire system was up and running. No complicated configurations—just plug in, follow the prompts, and you're good to go! 🔹 Blazing-Fast WiFi 6 Performance With WiFi 6 technology, the Deco X20 delivers faster speeds, improved efficiency, and better connectivity for multiple devices. I noticed a significant boost in: ✅ Streaming 4K videos without buffering ✅ Lag-free gaming and video calls ✅ Smooth operation across 30+ connected devices 🔹 Whole-Home Coverage & Stability This 3-pack system covers up to 5,800 sq. ft., eliminating weak signals in my home. Even in the basement and backyard, I get strong and consistent WiFi. The mesh technology ensures a seamless transition between nodes, so I never experience drop-offs when moving around. 🔹 Wired Ethernet Backhaul for Extra Stability With six Ethernet ports in total, I love that I can use wired backhaul for even more stable connections. This is perfect for my home office setup where I need low latency and high-speed connections. 🔹 Advanced Security & Parental Controls The built-in TP-Link HomeShield provides added security, including: ✔️ Network protection against threats ✔️ Parental controls to manage screen time ✔️ Device prioritization for gaming or work 🔹 Pros & Cons ✅ Pros: ✔️ Super easy app-based setup ✔️ Excellent coverage – eliminates dead zones ✔️ Fast and stable WiFi 6 speeds ✔️ Supports wired backhaul for enhanced performance ✔️ Great for smart homes with multiple devices ✔️ Reliable parental controls & security features ⚠️ Cons: ❌ No dedicated 6GHz band (but still excellent with WiFi 6) ❌ Advanced features require a TP-Link HomeShield subscription 💡 Final Verdict: If you want a hassle-free, high-speed, and reliable home network, the TP-Link Deco X20 is a fantastic choice. It’s perfect for families, gamers, and home offices, offering seamless connectivity, easy setup, and great coverage. 👉 Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their WiFi!

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Kindle CustomerReviewed in Mexico on November 8, 2024

Muy bien.

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César Martín García AlonsoReviewed in Mexico on January 4, 2024

Su instalación es sin mayor tema de las más fáciles, puedes cacharrear con las c9nfigurafiones de tu red y monitorizar la actividad. Extiende la señal muy lejos, incluso atravesando muros y columnas (probado en 3 pisos)

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jalapenoReviewed in Canada on July 7, 2022

Purchased 2 for a total of 4 units. It's overkill but wanted to make sure I have great coverage inside and outside, plus its was on sale. My house is set up with ethernet cables on every floor and in every room on the main floor. This makes it alot easier to set up and very strong signals with no drops or lost. Moving from room to room and different floors too, makes it seamless. You don't notice it at all. At the beginning I did have 1 main, 1 ethernet , and 2 wifi connectioned all in mesh. The wifi signals are good, but speed tests results are not as fast compared to having them all mesh via ethernet cables. But if you aren't able to mesh them via ethernet cables, and your only choice is through wifi, you won't be disappointed. You'll still get great coverage and good speeds. The set up using the app is very easy and fast. You can make all changes to all the settings at your fingertips. You can also see what device is connected and to which deco. Almost forgot, if you have a switch, prefer TP Link switch, use it after your ISP modem, and main Deco. There is diagrams on TP Link website to help you out. This setup eliminates all my multi wifi routers and the manually connecting to them as you move from one room to another, as you lose wifi signals.

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DavidReviewed in Australia on May 14, 2024

I'm very happy with this purchase. Speedy delivery and thoughtful placement of the package when I wasn't home. Set up was easy as well. My wifi performance is now much better than previously.

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ramiReviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 8, 2023

يدعم السرعات العالية جدا نفس سرعة المودم وحل مشكلة توزيع التغطية بكامل المنزل اصبحت الشبكه بكامل المنزل كأنها مودم واحد فقط وبنفس السرعات العالية وسهل ضبط اعداداته انصح فيه وبقووووه