🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System that delivers lightning-fast speeds of up to 5,400 Mbps, covering an expansive area of 5,500 ft². With its advanced tri-band technology and AI-driven features, it ensures seamless connectivity for up to 200 devices while providing robust security through TP-Link HomeShield. Setup is simple, and it’s compatible with all ISPs, making it the perfect choice for modern homes.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 16.9 cm; 2.16 kg |
Item model number | DECO XE75 PRO(2-PACK) |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | Deco XE75 Pro(2-pack) |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.16 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**X
Worth every penny
After a decade of waiting for fibre optic broadband, I finally received a 1Gbps connection to my home. However, the initial experience was underwhelming. Despite the upgrade, I was only achieving around 70Mbps in my third-floor room, located on the opposite side of the house from the modem. Given that my PC supports Wi-Fi 7, there were clearly no limitations on the device end. The issue appeared to be the standard modem provided by Sky, which performed poorly.I began researching mesh systems and initially considered the Deco XE50, but decided against it due to its Wi-Fi 6 limitation, the same as my existing Sky modem. I instead opted for the Deco XE75 Pro, which supports Wi-Fi 6E. Although it cost approximately £120 more at the time, I deemed it a worthwhile investment given the performance gap and future-proofingThe improvement was immediate and significant. In the same room that couldn't even reach 100Mbps, I now consistently receive speeds exceeding 600Mbps, occasionally peaking at 800Mbps (via Ethernet connection to the wireless hub). The range of the XE75 Pro is exceptional, especially considering the physical distance from the main pod. I purchased the three-pack version, which ensures seamless handover between pods for mobile devices and always connects to the fastest and most stable node.The accompanying Deco app is intuitive and offers a solid range of functions, including device prioritisation, firmware updates, security protocol options, guest network creation, and even VPN support (VPN is an add-on for a monthly subscription).Overall, I’m thoroughly impressed with the Deco XE75 Pro. It delivers on performance, range, stability, and features. If you’re paying for high-speed internet, it only makes sense to invest in hardware that allows you to benefit from it. In my view, this device is worth every penny.
C**D
Fantastic for in-home game streaming
Here's my setup:- Gaming PC with Sunshine game streaming- TP Link Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 (the product I'm reviewing)- WiFi 6E device with Moonlight installed (in my case, the Steam Deck OLED)My home network is mostly 1 gigabit ethernet, but my gaming PC has a 2.5 gigabit ethernet socket, which I hooked up straight to the living room XE75 node.Installation was pretty straightforward. I bought a 3 pack of XE75s, which I replaced with my old Deco M4s. The replacement process was a little annoying; it kept saying it had failed to transfer my settings to a new main node, but then when I actually checked my network the new node had been registered correctly. So functionally it worked, but the user journey is pretty poor. I expect if you're buying this as a brand new mesh network you're going to have no issues, as the setup of the M4s I bought several years ago was perfect.After all the nodes were installed, I created a separate 6ghz WiFi network exclusively for game streaming devices (in this case, the Steam Deck OLED). As I mentioned above, the gaming PC's 2.5ghz ethernet was wired to the node's 2.5ghz ethernet socket so the PC had a direct connection to the WiFi node I'd be streaming from.I installed Sunshine streaming on my gaming PC (though I imagine Steam Link will also work fine - I just wanted more control over the bitrate), and Moonlight on my Steam Deck.On the Steam Deck, I can essentially max out the bitrate and get a perfect 800p stream from my gaming PC to the Deck. This is overkill, but possible.I put the Deck and my TV (that the PC is hooked up to) side by side and compared lag, and it was nonexistent. Maybe an extremely slight delay that may impact you if you're playing a lag sensitive game (like a fighting game), but for 99% of games out there you won't even notice it. In fact, you'd probably get more lag playing a game at 30fps natively on the Deck or a games console versus the full 90fps that my PC can stream to the Deck at.Image quality is like I'm playing the game natively. No compression artefacts to speak of. Crystal clear. All this while I've got my PC downloading in the background, since the game streaming connection doesn't saturate the bandwidth between my PC and the living room XE75 Deco like it did on my old setup.When I play in a different room with one of the other nodes, I'm limited by 1 gigabit ethernet backhaul, so I need to pause downloads on my PC, but the quality is otherwise just as good. If I improve my wired network switches around my home I can fix this issue, but that's not a fault with this product.As the 6ghz WiFi network is on a separate SSID to the 2.4ghz and 5ghz network, all the other network devices are separate from the streaming client so I don't share WiFi bandwidth with other devices like smartphones and laptops, which sometimes caused lag or bitrate issues on my old setup.The long and short is I can stream a PC game at full bitrate over WiFi 6E and get essentially native-looking and feeling results without any interference from other devices.If you've got a bit of a niche use-case like me, this product does exactly what I needed it to. And frankly, if it can do what I need, it can probably meet your needs to.
R**N
Competent quick mesh.
Easy to set up and look OK (no spikey ariels). The units themselves are quite chunky but very light. Don't stand out sitting on a shelf in any room.Connectivity is OK but only one 2.5gb ethernet port. This is OK if you are using wireless backhaul but limiting when you hard wire.I found speeds a little disappointing when using wireless backhaul, both general and dedicated 6E. Struggled to get 300mbs in the same room as the satellite router. It's was perfectly stable though.I chose to hard wire between the routers and free up the 6E band for general use. Much better, easily hitting 800+ Mb in the same room and much less drop off throught the house.The App is nice. Easy to see what's on your network and which unit they are attached to. Some settings are a bit buried but if you know enough about networking to be looking at something like this it's not going to be a problem.Overall great unit for the price, especially if hard wired. If you have broadband over 1gb though the single 2.5gb port will bottleneck you.
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