3 pack of Deco XE75s is on front page right now for $220 ($73.33 each). This is the Pro model which has faster wired backhaul for just $1.67 more per unit. Catch is you only get 2. But for anyone who need multiples of 2 (2, 4, 6, etc) then this is a better deal, or definitely if you will utilize the higher speeds.
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3 pack of Deco XE75s is on front page right now for $220 ($73.33 each). This is the Pro model which has faster wired backhaul for just $1.67 more per unit. Catch is you only get 2. But for anyone who need multiples of 2 (2, 4, 6, etc) then this is a better deal, or definitely if you will utilize the higher speeds.
Model: TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Mesh System(Deco XE75 Pro) - 2.5G WAN/LAN Port, Covers up to 5500 Sq.Ft, Replaces WiFi Router and Extender, AI-Driven Mesh, New 6GHz Band, 2-Pack
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a better option with tplink website, with code WELOME10 for new users, and free Energy Monitoring Smart Plug Mini, Tapo P115 (2-Pack)
Final Price: 152.99 + taxes
https://us.store.tp-link.com/prod...0548980959a better option with tplink website, with code WELOME10 for new users, and free Energy Monitoring Smart Plug Mini, Tapo P115 (2-Pack)Final Price: 152.99 + taxes
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Would I be able to add these into a TP-Link Deco BE11000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi system as two additional nodes? I have the three units from that system in the front house, and was thinking of adding these to the back house to share the same internet service rather than having to connect two services.
Would I be able to add these into a TP-Link Deco BE11000 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Wi-Fi system as two additional nodes? I have the three units from that system in the front house, and was thinking of adding these to the back house to share the same internet service rather than having to connect two services.
I just installed 3 BE11000 and just did this with my older Deco X60 (AX3000). Setup was extremely easy as the app simply asks you to add a Deco Unit (X60) to the existing network and that's pretty much it.
I did have to reset the X60 with the included pin in the BE11000 box but that's was pretty much it.
I just installed 3 BE11000 and just did this with my older Deco X60 (AX3000). Setup was extremely easy as the app simply asks you to add a Deco Unit (X60) to the existing network and that's pretty much it.
I did have to reset the X60 with the included pin in the BE11000 box but that's was pretty much it.
That's good to know. Ideally, I'd have the break house with a wired back haul, but I don't know if that can happen with these. It might not even be possible, but I'm replacing the driveway and was going to run some conduit for things like this for the future.
I am thinking about jumping off the TP-Link. I have a mix of XE70 Pro and XE75 (3 + 2) in my almost 2k sq ft two level home. Don't know what's happening, but all devices keep losing connection several times per day, especially Google devices. I've tried everything, from reconfiguring the topology to turning off mesh for static devices. Nothing seems to work.
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a better option with tplink website, with code WELOME10 for new users, and free Energy Monitoring Smart Plug Mini, Tapo P115 (2-Pack)
Final Price: 152.99 + taxes
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I just installed 3 BE11000 and just did this with my older Deco X60 (AX3000). Setup was extremely easy as the app simply asks you to add a Deco Unit (X60) to the existing network and that's pretty much it.
I did have to reset the X60 with the included pin in the BE11000 box but that's was pretty much it.
I did have to reset the X60 with the included pin in the BE11000 box but that's was pretty much it.
That's good to know. Ideally, I'd have the break house with a wired back haul, but I don't know if that can happen with these. It might not even be possible, but I'm replacing the driveway and was going to run some conduit for things like this for the future.