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TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System, Tri-Band Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ports, AI-Driven Mesh, cover up to 7,200 ft2, Connect up to 200 devices,1.7 GHz Quad-Core CPU, HomeShield, Pack of 3

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Whether you prefer the intuitive Tether app or TP-Link’s powerful web interface, you can set up your Archer AXE75 in minutes. The Tether app allows you to manage network settings from any Android or iOS device. This is basically useless for me. It only works for a configuration where you have an internet connection coming directly into one of the units and everything else connects with wifi. One of the best parts about TP-Link's Deco range is the accompanying Deco app, available on Android and iOS devices, making it super simple to set up the mesh system. It's as easy as following the instructions on-screen, barely needing to ever glance at the paper manual in the box. With my ISP-provided combination modem/router set to modem-only mode, I can connect to any router of my choosing via its high-speed WAN port. All units in the Deco XE75 sets have three Gigabit LAN/WAN ports, so you can plug into whichever is most convenient, and the Deco will communicate with the app.

Use of Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6E, and features including OFDMA, 1024-QAM, and HE160 requires clients to also support the corresponding features. Not all seven 160MHz channels may be available in the 6 GHz band in some regions/countries due to regulatory restrictions. The double channel width refers to 160 MHz compared to 80 MHz for general WiFi 6 routers.You can try the QoS, it’ll help make things better. Also, proper hardware arrangement will improve the performance and you might want to segment the devices. In any case, considering the slow Internet speed, you will not be able to notice huge differences. Reply Het maakt niet uit hoeveel schermen of apparaten je tegelijkertijd gebruikt, met de nieuwste generatie wifi maak je gebruik van congestievrije signalen. † WiFi 6E introduces the brand new 6 GHz band without any overlap or interference from other bands and older devices. This means a congestion-free frequency that offers more bandwidth, faster speed, and lower latency.

ft is quite long for the 6GHz, Jaden. Wi-Fi range is always a matter of degrees. More on range and mesh in this post. Give it a good read! Wi-Fi won’t work according to how you believe — it’s physics. 🙂 ReplyThe TP-Link Deco XE75’s Web interface is relatively poor and can’t work as a local management method. Welcome to the Official subreddit for TP-Link, Kasa Smart, Tapo, and Deco. Our goal is to provide a space for like-minded people to help each other, share ideas and grow projects involving TP-Link products from the United States. TP-Link HomeShield –beschermt je thuisnetwerk met geavanceerde functies voor netwerk- en IoT-bescherming § Unparalleled Tri-Band Speed— Boost your overall speeds up to 2402 Mbps (6 GHz) + 2402 Mbps (5 GHz) + 574 Mbps ( 2.4 GHz) Je kunt gebruikmaken van HomeShield met het gratis basisabonnement. Voor het professionele abonnement worden kosten in rekening gebracht. Ga naar tp-link.com/homeshield voor meer informatie.

great info here! I am on the same boat debating between RBK753S vs xe75 Pro. My house is not wired, which provide better signal, performance, coverage and handover? (I walk around the house alot during meeting) Fast performance, ease of use, and 6GHz Wi-Fi make the TP-Link Archer AXE75 a smart choice for users looking for a future-proof mainstream Wi-Fi router. Granted, it doesn’t offer multi-gig networking ports or link aggregation, but these features are typically found on more expensive routers. The AXE75’s impressive throughput and good signal range, combined with strong parental controls and a user-friendly mobile app, are enough to merit an Editors’ Choice award for the nascent category of affordable Wi-Fi 6E routers. Despite the support for Wi-Fi 6E, the Deco XE75 is very similar to previous deco sets, including the X60 and X5700. If you have used a Deco set before, you’ll feel right at home with this one. Deco stations werken samen om een enkel draadloos netwerk te creëren. Je telefoon of tablet zal automatisch met de Deco verbinden die de snelste verbinding kan voorzien wanneer je je door je huis verplaatst. Dit zorgt voor een echte ononderbroken online ervaring. Ondersteuning voor IEEE 802.11r en 802.11k/v betekend dat het wisselen tussen Deco stations zo vloeiend verloopt dat je het niet merkt, zelfs tijdens het streamen. The AXE75 has a decent feature set, but none of it matters if the performance doesn't match, so it's time to find out. Connecting devices to each of the tri-band Wi-Fi streams and Ethernet ports, I tested the limits of the wireless signal and general networking efficiency under stress.Hardware specifications: TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 mesh router TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400: Detail photos The TP-Link Deco XE75 AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System’s retail box. Another unique feature the Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6e System offers today is its automatic networking function that optimizes the networking every time a Deco unit disappears or is added to the network. We moved the Deco around our house to find the optimal location. We just powered down one Deco and moved it to the second floor in our house. Then we powered it up and the entire network adjusted to the optimal networking settings. If you do this in your home, remember to wait for the networking to complete and Deco’s LED to turn green. It will take a while for the light to turn green. It did for us during testing. The heat maps show that the Archer AXE75 was able to provide a relatively strong 2.4GHz signal throughout our test house, but the signal became weaker in parts of the garage. The router’s 5GHz band also weakened in the garage but showed slightly better range. Consequently, you might find this review a bit predictable. My mantra has been how Tri-band Wi-Fi 6E is generally not a great idea for a fully wireless environment but is excellent for a wired home. And that applies in this case, too.

Indeed, the networking vendor made all kinds of buzz about the new standard in early 2021 with nothing to show during the entire year. And then, it recommitted the Wi-Fi 6E promise in early 2022. Voor het gebruik van wifi 6, wifi 6E en functies zoals OFDMA, MU-MIMO, 1024-QAM en BSS Color zijn clients vereist die deze functies ondersteunen. De bandbreedte van 160MHz is mogelijk niet beschikbaar op de 5GHz-band in sommige regio's/landen vanwege wettelijke beperkingen. Gebruiksvriendelijk en intuïtief ouderlijk toezicht maakt het eenvoudig om jouw kinderen veilig het internet te laten verkennen. I’m sure it’s far too late to be helpful, but in case other readers stop by, it’s always possible to add a previous generation (and cheaper) Deco unit in your mesh. I’d consider getting an M9+ unit for the garage. Reply There are still no USB ports on the Deco, which prevents network-attached storage (NAS) from connecting in the usual fashion. Printers must remain attached to a specific device or rely on their (usually shoddy) Wi-Fi connection. Not many people disdain wireless printers as much as I do, and mesh Wi-Fi can remedy printing headaches when USB ports are available, so it's a shame to miss out here.The AXE75’s write speed of 44MBps was a tad slower than the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 (48MBps) and 11MBps slower than the Linksys Hydra Pro 6E (55MBps). The Netgear RAXE500 beat them all with 70MBps. On the read test, the AXE75 (46MBps) edged past the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 (45MBps) but couldn’t keep pace with the Linksys Hydra Pro 6E (57MBps) or the Netgear RAXE500 (68MBps). To put in a sentence, the Deco XE75 is an affordable Wi-Fi 6E system that gets the job done with minimum effort as long as you’re OK with managing your network TP-Link’s way. The Archer AXE75 is the first Wi-Fi 6E router with a reasonable price, and nothing currently comes close to its affordability. Breaking into this relatively young market with modest specs for a fair price makes this the top choice and the router to beat on value. Rival brands will no doubt be clamoring to offer their takes, but your options for Wi-Fi 6E alternatives are slim so far. the TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6E router came with Wi-Fi 6E capabilities, offering more bandwidth, faster internet speeds and almost zero latency.” Connect More Devices—OFDMA technology increases capacity by 4 times to enable simultaneous transmission to more devices. †

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