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TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Whole Home Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System, 1× 2.5 Gbps Port + 2× Gigabit Ports, AI-Driven Mesh, cover up to 2,900 ft2, Connect up to 200 devices, HomeShield, 8K, Pack of 3

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WiFi 6E allows for 7 (3 for European Union Member states) additional 160 MHz channels, offeringup to 1,200 MHz (480 MHz for European Union Member states) of additional spectrum for 6 GHz WiFi. As for power consumption, the Deco XE75’s energy demands are quite typical for a consumer mesh. I measured an average draw of 11.2W from the main unit, rising to a maximum of 12.9 under heavy load, while the secondary unit idled at 9.8W. Using Ixia’s IxChariot networking benchmark to simulate 10 data-hungry users and aSamsung Galaxy Book Proto measure performance, the Deco XE75 managed to push 1.220Gbps to the receiving system 15-feet (about 4.5 meters) away. This shows the potential of 6GHz data transmissions at short range and nudges out the 1.189Gbps from the Linksys Atlas Max 6E and the 1.009Gbps from the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 kit. Don't be surprised if visitors mistake this Deco for a smart speaker and start barking commands at it.

Moving through the simple steps on the app, you can add the remaining Deco nodes, however many you need, up to a recommended maximum of 10. Since my home office is the farthest-reaching room in my home, it's the one that suffers the most from wireless dead spots. Troubleshooting Guide of DDNS function on TP-Link Wi-Fi Router, LTE Gateway Router or Deco Router 06-20-2023 26970I opened the app, tapped the Let’s Begin button on the welcome screen, and selected the XE75 Pro from the list of supported devices. Following the onscreen instructions, I powered down my modem, disconnected my old router, and connected a Deco node to the modem. I powered up both devices, confirmed that the LED was pulsing blue, and allowed the Deco to join my network. The XE75 Pro’s 6GHz performance was also impressive. The router garnered 900Mbps on the 6GHz close-proximity test, while the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 router scored 918Mbps, the Linksys Atlas Max 6E router scored 929Mbps, and the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 scored 943Mbps. On the 30-foot test, the XE75 Pro router matched the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 with a score of 371Mbps and beat the Linksys Atlas Max 6E router (258Mbps). The Netgear Orbi RBKE963 took top honors with 389Mbps. If you’re looking to invest in the latest, fastest Wi-Fi technology, you probably don’t want the top speeds to be limited to a small radius around the router – you want them throughout your home. Unless your living arrangements are particularly palatial, the Deco XE75 achieves that with only two mesh units.

Do NOT turn off the power during the upgrade process, as it may cause permanent damage to the product.Please note: The products of TP-Link partly contain software code developed by third parties, including software code subject to the GNU General Public Licence (“GPL“), Version 1/Version 2/Version 3 or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL"). You may use the respective software condition to following the GPL licence terms. WiFi 6E allows for 7 (3 for European Union Member states) additional 160 MHz channels, offering up to 1,200 MHz (480 MHz for European Union Member states) of additional spectrum for 6 GHz WiFi. The internet connection is unstable or suddenly stops working when connected to the Deco network? 07-12-2023 851906 Maximale draadloze signaalfrequentie op basis van specificaties van de IEEE 802.11-standaard. De werkelijke draadloze gegevensdoorvoer, het draadloze bereik en het aantal verbonden apparaten kunnen niet gegarandeerd worden en variëren op basis van netwerkomstandigheden, clientbeperkingen en omgevingsfactoren met inbegrip van bouwmaterialen, obstakels, omvang en dichtheid van het verkeer en locatie van de client. After I set the first satellite up on a floor above the host router and put the Galaxy Book Pro 40-feet down the hall, the Deco XE75 managed to deliver 579.1Mbps, more than three-times the Orbi RBKE963’s 163.4Mbps and five times the 102.7Mbps from the Atlas Max 6E.

HomeShield includes the Free Basic Plan. Fees apply for the Pro Plan. Visit tp-link.com/homeshield for more information. Why the actual wireless speed on my wireless device is lower than the speed result on the Deco APP? 08-02-2022 165925

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On the 6GHz close-proximity test, the XE75 Pro satellite node’s score of 601Mbps was faster than the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 node (580Mbps) and the Linksys Atlas Max 6E node (598Mbps) but came in behind the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 node (842Mbps). Similarly, the XE75 Pro node’s score of 382Mbps was faster than the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 node and the Linksys Atlas Max 6E node (333Mbps and 218Mbps, respectively) but couldn’t match the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 node's much higher score of 685Mbps.

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