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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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With 75-feet (22.5 meters) between the host router and the receiving system, the network regained some momentum delivering 318.5Mbps. Here, it was the big winner with more than three-times the throughput available from the Orbi RBKE963 (93.4Mbps) at the same distance. The Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 and Linksys Atlas Max 6E trailed at 148.6Mbps and 50.6Mbps.

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. An unusual feature of TP-Link’s software is that it also lets you set upshortcuts and automations for any compatible smart home devices you may have. You can trigger custom routines with a tap, or set up automatic behaviours such as switching on the lights when your phone connects to the Deco system, or pinging a notification if a device drops off the network. I doubt many people will dig into its capabilities, but tinkerers could find it fun or even useful.

The TP-Link Deco XE75 allows you to set up a powerful mesh network without breaking the bank

TP-Link HomeShield –beschermt je thuisnetwerk met geavanceerde functies voor netwerk- en IoT-bescherming § The XE75 Pro satellite node turned in a score of 801Mbps on the 5GHz close-proximity test, besting the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 (787Mbps) and the Linksys Atlas Max 6E (792Mbps) nodes, but not the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 node (853Mbps). On the 5GHz 30-foot test, the XE75 Pro satellite node’s score of 512Mbps trailed the Asus ZenWiFi ET8 node (531Mbps), the Linksys Atlas Max 6E node (515Mbps), and the Netgear Orbi RBKE963 node (531Mbps). Why did I receive a new device connection alert when a known device joined the network? 06-25-2023 55166

Feature Filter: All Q&A of functional explanation or specification parameters Troubleshooting Configuration Guide Before You Buy When You Set Up Further Assistance User Application Requirement Others If Something Goes Wrong FAQs The TP-Link Deco XE75 did quite well in real world testing in my 100-year-old home. The two-piece kit was just short of filling the 3,500-square-foot house, leaving a few Wi-Fi dead zones that likely would have been filled if I had a third node. HomeShield includes the Free Basic Plan. Fees apply for the Pro Plan. Visit tp-link.com/homeshield for more information.The Deco XE75 excelled at sending data across a 25-foot room and through a wall, with 990.1Mbps available, just short of the 1.008Gbps that the Linksys Atlas Max 6E recorded. Still, it was nearly double the 547.9Mbps from the Orbi RBKE963. Still, it’s only half the throughput potential that the Netgear Nighthawk RAXE500 can deliver. It retains the top spot with a maximum bandwidth of 2.396Gbps. An upgrade to its standard Deco XE75, TP-Link delivers 2.5G Multi-Gig ports on each unit, supporting ultra-fast internet around your home. Reaching desktop PCs and other wired devices that would otherwise be out of range now extends to anything compatible with the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard, solving the issue of wireless dead spots along the way.

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