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Posted 17 August 2023

TP-Link Deco X60 AX5400 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System

£229.99
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Wi-Fi 6 speeds up to 5,400 Mbps—4,804 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz; Greater reduction in latency enables more responsive gaming and video chatting
Boosted Seamless Coverage Achieve seamless whole-home coverage with a clearer and stronger whole-home Wi-Fi signal generated by Wi-Fi 6.
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  1. reviva1's avatar
    I bought this on box.co.uk when it was £219.99. I have the Deco M5, which was decent, but this is on another level. Where we used to get 110Mbps in the computer room (furthest away from main node), we now get 520Mbps with the X60, which is essentially our broadband speed. Definitely worth the upgrade
  2. Gerry557's avatar
    I have mixed views. Lots to like. The app seems good, setup was easy and speed was good. I bought x6 nodes for all over coverage.

    Unfortunately there are some issues. Mainly about devices either not connecting or not staying connected. The Missus has used all her data allowance on her phone as it keep loosing wifi and the only way to connect is forgetting the network and rejoining. Several other devices often have a lag or cant seem to find the wifi initially. Such has the harmony hub. Whilst the hub will often reconnect itself after a couple of seconds its frustrating having a delay trying to remote control the TV or other devices. Tablets also have occasional lags for 10 or so seconds.

    The roaming is a bit hit and miss and will stay connected to the node downstairs when im in the upstairs bedroom next to a node. Im not sure if that's part of the issue or that each node gives a better signal overall so stays connected. Often it ends up changing to the closer node in time.

    These might be going back.
    reviva1's avatar
    Do u have current firmware installed? Seems like a strange issue. Could it be faulty?