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🚀 Future-Proof Your WiFi: Speed, Coverage & Security in One Sleek System
The TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 is a premium tri-band WiFi 6E mesh system designed to deliver ultra-fast speeds up to 5400 Mbps and seamless coverage across 7,200 sq.ft. Featuring the latest 6 GHz band for interference-free connections, AI-driven mesh technology for smart network optimization, and advanced WPA3 security with CISA-grade protections, this 3-pack system replaces traditional routers and extenders to future-proof your home network. Ideal for large homes and tech-savvy professionals seeking reliable, high-capacity WiFi for 200+ devices.











| ASIN | B0B88T5RDY |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #3 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Quick Installation Guide, 1 x RJ45 Ethernet cable, 3 x Deco XE75, 3 x Power adapters |
| Color | Black and White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 7200 square_feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | 7,200 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,207 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5400 megabits_per_second |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030707148 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.13"L x 4.13"W x 6.65"H |
| Item Weight | 1.59 kg |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2700 megabits_per_second |
| Mfr Part Number | Deco XE75(3-pack)_US |
| Model Name | Deco XE75 V2 |
| Model Number | Deco XE75(3-pack)_US |
| Number of Ports | 9 |
| Operating System | TP-Link Firmware |
| Other Special Features of the Product | QoS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 512 MB |
| Router Firewall Security Level | Advanced |
| Router Network Type | hybrid |
| Security Protocol | WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, WPA3-Personal |
| Special Feature | QoS |
| UPC | 840030707148 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 6E |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
H**W
Good buy to get rid of dead zones for Wifi
This TP-Link Deco XE75 3-pack basically fixed every dead zone in my house. I've got a two-story place with a detached garage and I used to lose signal constantly in the back bedroom — now it's solid everywhere, garage included. Setup was stupid easy, took maybe 15 minutes through the app, and it walks you through placement for each unit. The new 6GHz band is noticeably faster for stuff close to the router, and having tri-band means my smart home devices aren't fighting my laptop for bandwidth anymore. Only real gripe is the price — this isn't a cheap upgrade. Also if you don't have a lot of WiFi 6E devices yet, you might not notice a huge speed boost right away, but the coverage alone is worth it. No more random dead spots, no more yelling "is the wifi down again?" from the other room. Would recommend if you've got a bigger house or just want to future-proof your setup.
D**K
Easy to set up and use. Recommended.
Got these to replace a 2018 Google WiFi mesh set-up that was giving me trouble (one of the wifi extenders stopped working, generally the speed would slow down over time and overall it was very locked down in it's abilities to be customized). This TP-Link Deco solves all those problems and then some. Set-up was effortless, much simpler than the already simple Google process. I was a case of plugging the first device into the internet modem. Once the internet was connected the other two devices simply needed to be placed and powered up, they auto connected themselves. There are plenty of options to customize, like optimizing the channels each of the wifi bands runs on, ability to create a network specifically for dumb devices (like smart plugs etc) which then stay off the main faster network, a guest network with speed limits and even the ability to add a VPN onto the wifi network at source so all devices on the network benefit. So far speeds have been excellent. I personally didn't need wifi7 as my internet is only 200mbps and so wifi6 is perfect for me and the TP-Link Deco hits that all round the house.
T**R
Working great so far 👌
Needed to replace the old Deco M4 which I have been using since 2018. It worked great but its aging showed especially with more devices connected to it and the large lot size of my house. It's close to 7200 sq ft with a guest house in the backyard. With the Deco M4, the wifi signal would be decent reaching to the guest house but the signal quality would drop about half or more. And, I needed at least 4 mesh satellites to relay the wifi signal. The XE75 changed all that. With the wifi 6e technology, wifi signal is a lot better and no more traffic getting congested. The wifi signal in the guest house is getting about 70 to 80% of the full strength signal which is good considering how far away it is from the main mesh device acting as the router. Also, the tri band feature is a super addition. Having a device able to use the 6ghz band is so good. Not to mention the upgraded wifi security protocol from WPA2 to WPA3. A fore warning, some older devices may not be compatible with WPA3, so it'll refuse to connect to the wifi even if you set the XE75 to support both WPA2/WPA3. I had one such device, an old iPad. To resolve this, I had to create a separate guest network within the XE75 app and set it to use only WPA2. Setting up the XE75 was a breeze. Took less than 15mins. It is also future proof. I'm looking to cut the cord with Spectrum (expensive and only has old cable internet) and switch to fiber internet with At&t. Unfortunately, 1GIG is the fastest offered in my area at the moment but the XE75 is more than capable to handle it. I bought the XE75 with a great deal on Prime Day for like $180 for the 3-pack. If you ever needed to upgrade your home wifi mesh, I highly recommend the XE75 if you can get it on a deal. If faster ports are important to you, I suggest looking at the XE75 Pro.
M**S
Best for the money, features that others don't have
Let's see where do I begin... First of all, the set up process was a breeze. I've dealt with Netgear nighthawk and Orbi before, and although I generally prefer the hardware of Netgear, not a huge fan of the setup process using an app. Usually had to use the admin GUI to set them up. Not the case with these guys, they're almost as simple and quick to set up as an eero. The Wi-Fi from these units aren't mind-blowing, but I've had mesh units before that are almost unusable after 20 ft. Standalone routers can last up to 60 ft or more. These guys are right in the middle I would say, if you're trying to be dangerous at least. The 2.4 band shoots pretty far, and I admire these separate IOT on 2.4 only that these units offer. Most of my smart devices are 2.4 only, but I have a few of them like my Della AC units that would lose connectivity no matter what Wi-Fi I was using. Might be a month, might be a week. With the IOT network I haven't had a disconnect issue with any of my devices, it's been almost a year. The app also comes with a lot of useful features like parental control which out of the box without any subscription works like a charm. Once you map out the devices in your house and group them together, you can shut them down with the press of a button. No more sneaking on the game console or watching Netflix on a school night. Being able to separate the 6G band from the other two as a nice feature as well, especially when you're on a meta quest 3 that needs every edge it can get over wi-fi. Which by the way, matches the speed over ethernet up to a gig. The only difference I've ever seen between the 6G band and an ethernet connection is maybe one or two millisecond ping. They also have Auto negotiating gigabit Ethernet ports, which makes setting them up in either a home run topology or daisy chain topology over ethernet works like a charm. Plug and play and they will set themselves up, or switch themselves over to ethernet if you had them plugged in as a wireless mesh to begin with. I have to say, I haven't seen the amount of networking tools in a consumer based router before as a tp-link product. With qos, ddns, IP configuration, MAC control and local IP address control... One could easily use these in a commercial setting. As a commercial cable technician that deals with Wi-Fi routers, firewalls and gateways everyday, I gotta say... I think I'm going to stick with TP-Link.
B**S
Pathetic roaming and frequency management
I am an network engineer with 30+ years of experience - way longer than WiFi has been around. I have designed and implemented many business WiFi systems that support seamless roaming over larger areas so when I say that this system is a pathetic implementation of meshed WiFi and roaming I do have experience to back it up. I bought this system because I wanted to upgrade my home's WiFi system with a 6GHz WiFi 6e capability and I was sorely disappointed in this system's meshing and roaming capability. I performed extensive testing with demanding applications on modern Android phones, Apple iPads, Samsung tablets and laptops. The bottom line - this system is an abysmal failure for supporting roaming in a meshed WiFi network. This system's ability to allow devices to roam between access points is pathetic to non-existent. You might as well have 3 independent WiFi access points in your home. In spite of everything you read about this system it is technically inferior because it relies on using the exact same WiFi frequencies on all units when they are meshed! This pretty much kills the ability for devices to smoothly roam between the APs without dropping, re-scanning and re-connecting. The reviews for WiFi access points generally only emphasize performance - how fast you can download and upload and how much the signal degrades based on distance to the AP. That is fine for a single AP however, any system like this one that is supposedly offering a fully meshed solution it is an inadequate measure of performance and completely leaves out test results for the main reason to consider a meshed system in the first place. In fact, I have yet to read a single review that addresses a consumer grade system's meshing/roaming capabilities and performance. This system like almost all of the 'consumer' grade systems do not set the WiFi frequencies independently for each AP. This system chooses the exact same WiFi channels for 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz for each node. This makes it all but impossible for devices to smoothly roam between AP's. Why you may ask? Because the device has a difficult time distinguishing between a signal that is fading from a more distant AP and the stronger signal of the next AP (that it has yet to connect to) effectively causing the device to stay connected to the distant AP until it is overwhelmed by the interference of the stronger signal from the the same WiFi frequency on the closer AP next to the device. Eventually the device just drops the connection to the distant AP and goes through a 'scan and connect' to the closer AP with the stronger signal. This will always interrupt VoIP (WiFi) calls and other latency sensitive applications such as gaming and trading apps. This system purports to offer 'Fast Roaming' (802.11r) but it is totally ineffective. Next there is the issue of frequency management. A good system will only use 2.4GHz bands with client devices as a last resort. Either because the client device can only connect on 2.4GHz channels (many IoT devices only work on 2.4GHz channels) or because a device has gone beyond the useful range of a 5GHz channel. 5GHz channels are a much lower power level and don't penetrate walls very well. 2.4GHz channels offer better penetration through walls and floors. A well designed and implemented WiFi AP will 'encourage' devices to connect on 5GHz channels because 5GHz offers much better performance than 2.4GHz. This system does not do this AT ALL!! In fact it will mostly connect at 2.4GHz - especially once a device moves far enough away to make 5GHz to weak. From that point on - even when switching (I can't call it roaming because it is a drop, scan and re-connect) to the next AP it will tend to remain on 2.4GHz channels. Only devices that stay relatively still, close to an AP and rarely move to another AP will utilize 5GHz channels and even then for no reason the device may switch from 5GHz to 2.4GHz even if it doesn't change position and has a strong 5GHz signal. This could be caused by nearby interference (your neighbor's WiFi). Please don't confuse this with the selectable option that causes the AP to only use 5GHz channels - an option that is disruptive to most devices and can actually make roaming and the overall WiFi experience worse by depriving devices the ability to use 2.4GHz channels when 5GHz channels would be ineffective. The absolute worst aspect of this system (and most other 'consumer' meshed WiFi systems) is that it used the exact same 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz channels for each node making it impossible to mitigate any external WiFi interference near each node (mostly your neighbor's and outside WiFi systems) since each node is bound to be exposed to different WiFi frequency interference. There are so few WiFi channels available that this means at some locations you will have good WiFi performance with the nearest AP and at other locations performance will be poor due to local interference newar that AP. The bottom line don't buy this if you are looking for smooth and seamless roaming between APs. The high cost of this system just means you are throwing more money away - not getting a good solution. In case you are wondering - I returned mine.
M**.
Great devices.
Had some issues with two of the ethernet ports on my device after owning for a while. The Customer Support person I spoke to named Nico was super nice and helpful, so I appreciated that. The devices work great 99% of the time, despite the small inconvenience I encountered, and the app is set up very well. Would recommend these, especially if you live in an apartment and need to simulate wired devices for WFH setups.
C**S
Unbelievable difference in wifi throughout the house!
I have gig internet and use my providers router. I have a two story house with a basement so the wifi needs to cover roughly 3300 sq ft. I use their router which is located in the basement. They also included two additional nodes (one on each of the upper floors) to make a "whole home network solution". Their whole home solution was not doing the trick. I even hardwired directly to the router to verify I was getting 1 gig up and down, which I am. I know you will not get a full gig wirelessly, but should get at least 600 - 900 mb/s depending on location and device. When I was standing next to the router I would get around 800 mb/s download. I walk 30 ft away, it drops to 600 mb/s. I went on the first floor and it dropped to 250-300 mb/s, and on the upper floor it was roughly 100-200 mb/s. When going in my garage or deck, the speeds were 30-50 mb/s. When hardwiring to one of their nodes, I would get slightly faster speeds but not much. I even tested speeds with one node unplugged at a time to see if there was possible interference between the two, but the result was no different. I then unplugged both nodes and the speeds were exactly the same as when the nodes were plugged in. This told me that my devices were more than likely connecting to the main router in the basement even with the nodes plugged in. I spoke with my provider to see if it could be programming with the nodes and they were possibly not connecting to the network, or interference based on the channel, etc. However the provider indicated that the system is programmed correclty and there was no interference. I started looking at various mesh systems and reviews. I bought the 3 pack about a month ago when it was on sale I connected1 to the router, 1 on first floor and 1 on second floor. Wow, the speeds are now what I was expecting from gig internet. My wifi speeds range from 700-800 mb/s consistently depend on which device I am using. I have hardwired to the remote nodes and always get over 900 mb/s even from the node on the second floor. In areas outside that I was previously getting 30-50 I now get 300-500 mb/s depending how far I get from the house. I have a 100x150 lot and get internet everywhere I am in the yard. I would highly recommend these!
D**E
AWESOME PURCHASE !
They’re absolutely awesome! My property is 40,000 SQFT and I get connection from the start to the end. I put them about 40ft apart and walking from the road to my pond on the other end I get GREAT connection. It’s enough for my doorbell ring to work. It gets a bit hot but no issues so far, it has so much features and is very friendly to smart devices. Works on almost all devices. I pay for 200mbps WiFi so it’s giving full speeds…
A**I
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ممتاز وقوه وسرعه
B**R
جيد جدا
راوتر جميل ، اعطاني انتشار كويس وتغطية جيدة ، اذا فيه ملاحظة بعض الجوالات ما يتنقل بسهوله بين قطع الراوتر عند الذهاب من غرفة الى اخرى ، لا اعرف السبب هل من الراوتر او الجوالات ، اضافة ان الحماية المتطورة اصبحت باشتراك ؟
J**Z
Anímate a comprarlo!! Vale toda la pena!!
Definitivamente marca un antes y un después!! Mi conexión a internet es mucho más estable y de mejor alcance, puedes ver películas, ver televisión por internet sin interrupciones, obviamente depende de que plan de internet tengas contratado pero definitivamente ayuda a mejorar la velocidad. Generalmente tomo videollamadas por trabajo y antes al moverme entre habitaciones perdía la conexión, ahora puedo moverme por toda la casa y nunca me desconecto!! Una maravilla!! Su configuración es mucho más sencilla de lo que imaginas!!
K**H
10/10 Upgrade your life with this.
Full hous coverage ,internet package full speed,good price.
Y**A
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