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Posted 29 April 2023

TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Whole Home Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System, Gigabit Ports £359.99 @ Amazon

£359.99
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This is the best price I've seen for this unit. Works with all IPS.

This is the pro version which has the 2.5 Gb port, while the standard version doesn’t.

The usual price is around £535.

Has very positive reviews as a Wi-Fi 6e mesh system.
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Edited by yasirmhm, 30 April 2023
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  1. you_gotta_be_kidding's avatar
    you_gotta_be_kidding
    Been waiting for a good deal on a mesh 6e, mainly so I can use the 6ghz band for the backhaul.

    Does anyone one if I still need my modem for BT fibre 900 or I plug directly into this? Thanks
    lhwjud's avatar
    lhwjud
    This replaces BT modem.
  2. Alansmithee's avatar
    Alansmithee
    Can you use the 2.5gb port as lan or wan?
    yasirmhm's avatar
    yasirmhm Author
    Thanks for your question. I’m not sure. I hope someone could answer.
  3. QuackBaguette's avatar
    QuackBaguette
    Was waiting for this, thanks OP.
  4. johnc91's avatar
    johnc91
    What difference with the tp-deco ac1200 and these
  5. rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Good price for the Pro model. Now someone talk me out of upgrading from a AC3000 system.
  6. hukdlr's avatar
    hukdlr
    I have a deco X95 mesh setup at home but for this price I couldn't help myself and pulled the trigger. Unfortunately, it is going back. The nodes on these get "weak signal" whereas my X95 get "strong signal" in the same spots. I also found the speeds on the lower side compared to my Deco X95. Roaming and connecting between different nodes was also a hit and miss. All packed up now and ready to be sent back and connected my X95 again (edited)
  7. low_level_devel's avatar
    low_level_devel
    So...I've had three x20's running for the last couple of year and they've been rock solid. Recently I've had some connectivity issues with a new Ring flood out the front. Decided to buy a pair of S7s and add them in the mix...all was well....or so I thought. They go offline and turn red several times a week and it's a PITA.

    Going to return the S7s...but what should I get instead....X60, XE75 or M9 plus? I can mix with the existing X20s or remove them if the newer nodes provide better coverage anyway.
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