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TP-Link AX6600 Deco Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System(Deco X90) - Covers up to 6000 Sq.Ft, Replaces Routers and Extenders, AI-Driven and Smart Antennas, 2-Pack

TP-Link AX6600 Deco Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System(Deco X90) - Covers up to 6000 Sq.Ft, Replaces Routers and Extenders, AI-Driven and Smart Antennas, 2-Pack

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Trailblazer15
5.0 out of 5 starsAmazing mesh wifi system
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021
I had a nice Asus AX6000 router before this system, but since switching from Spectrum Cable to TDS Fiber I could no longer have my router in the center of the house. I had to move it to the fiber box on the far corner of the house. This meant poor signal and speeds at the other end of the house. Since I could not move the fiber box due to a finished basement, I had no other choice but to try a mesh wifi system. I wanted to get a newer one that used AX/Wifi 6 so I could get good speeds everywhere with the fiber. This TP-Link Deco X90 mesh wifi system is amazing. I have a ranch that's about 2000sqft so this is probably over kill but I wanted the fast speeds everywhere and no weak spots. This system achieves that and it was very easy to get up. The only thing that was odd was when I set a device as high priority with the QOS it made speeds slower, so I turned that off and all is well. Make sure to update the firmware right away to make sure it runs well. Overall I highly recommend the Deco X90.
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Bryan
2.0 out of 5 starsTerrible software; missing key features. Fantastic range.. returning to Amazon, bummer!
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021
OVERVIEW: I really wanted to love this: The price is FANTASTIC ($279) for a tri-band WiFi 6 Mesh networking solution. That sounds great! If you are reading this review, you are probably wondering, "What's not to love?" Well, here is the Achilles' heel for this and every other TP-Link mesh networking product: YOU CAN ONLY CONFIGURE IT ON YOUR SMART PHONE USING AN APP. That's right, you can't use a web interface on your computer! And there are several missing features. If you have basic needs & don't care about the below features, then this may be a good product for you. Otherwise, I strongly recommend considering something else.

REVIEW: OK, so one of the main reasons why TP-Link seems to be pushing use of an app is to make this easy to set up. The experience is very straightforward, walking you though the steps. I have a lot of experience setting up network gear, so was very appreciative of the great guided software setup. I am confident my mom would be able to install this (and she can barely figure out how to use the microwave). So good job on that, TP-Link.

One issue did occur during setup: I followed all the steps (including using MAC clone - thank you for including that in the setup options!), but the TP-Link router failed to connect to the internet (just had a red light, indicating an issue). I let it sit for about 10 minutes, then it magically fixed itself. I assume it was doing a firmware update or something along those lines, but the app didn't show anything. It would be good for TP-Link to check this and update the app/software, so users know what the setup is doing.

I knew I'd have to use an app to configure the product before buying this, and wondered to myself, "How bad could it be? I'm sure it has all the features, you just have to use the app." Well, it does have common features like Port Forwarding and the ability to set up a Guest network, for instance. But these are some features which are NOT present and are an absolute deal breaker for me:

* No MAC address filtering (just a blacklist to ban IPs): Ok, that's great that there's a blacklist, but how do you know who to block? And, I understand fully that MAC addresses can be spoofed and it is NOT a replacement for good encryption (WPA2, WPA3, etc.). But MAC address filtering is yet another feature that can be used to help strengthen a network. And TP-Link's mesh solutions do not have this feature, a basic option that has been available in networking products for over 10 years.

* No ability to create separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks: I'm sure many of you have smart plugs and other "internet of things" devices that only function on 2.4ghz bands. Well, with this product, you can't set up a separate WiFi network for them. I did some searching on the internet and TP-Link's suggestion is to set up the Guest network to only use 2.4ghz, and then put smart plugs on that. While that works.. this then means that your guests, if they use your guest network, will only have a 2.4ghz band to use. That's OK for basic stuff but to stream video and do other high-bandwidth activities, you'll want to use 5ghz. Hence, I don't think this is a good workaround. Some folks on TP Link support forums claimed they could create the main network as 2.4ghz only, join smart devices to that, THEN enable 5ghz and things still worked. But I was so frustrated by having to search support forums on this topic that I just left this as is.

* Guest network is TOTALLY isolated from main WiFi network and cannot talk to intranet devices: I use an adblocking server and have other resources within my network that I would like everyone on my intranet to be able to access (including those on my Guest network!) So as you saw above, smart plugs etc. can't talk on 5ghz so I tried the workaround to use a Guest network with only 2.4ghz. However, this broke several of my devices I put on the guest network, which were then unable to resolve DNS entries on the internet due to my setup leveraging an adblocker.. WHICH IS HOSTED ON THE MAIN WIRELESS NETWORK, as one would expect. There is also NO ability to toggle this setting at all. It is fixed in stone: Guest network devices will NEVER be able to talk to the intranet or other devices on your main WiFi network. This is clearly done for security, but since I am managing my own network, I know who should have access to what, and I should have the ability (in software!) to configure this the way I want to. Nope! Not possible with the current version of TP-Link's Deco app...

CLOSING THOUGHTS: If you have basic requirements (just need to setup a wireless network, don't care about smart devices using a 2.4ghz guest network, no custom adblocking solution and no need for deep configurability of your network), then this TP-Link product is a great value. The price is very reasonable, and the range/speed provided by this product is FANTASTIC. I had nearly 100% of my rated internet speed EVERYWHERE in my house, wirelessly, even though the TP-Link router was upstairs and the node was downstairs. They were using the 2nd 5GHZ band for wireless backhaul and it was amazing to see! I love the power and capability of the mesh system. I was concerned there were only 2 devices included (instead of 3), but TP-Link knows what they are doing with coverage and speed: No dead zones, and the product performed rock solid for the days that I had it.

However.. if you have other needs or aspirations for your network, and want more configurability, then this is not a good option. For a point of reference, consider how TP-Link compares to ASUS's fantastic software:
* MAC Address filtering: ASUS has it, TP-Link doesn't.
* Separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks for main WiFi network: ASUS has this, TP-Link doesn't.
* Guest network: Both offer guest networks, but ASUS offers the ability in some products (example: ASUS RT-AX3000, and I'm sure many others) to create up to *six* guest networks (three for 2.4ghz band, three for 5ghz band). And for each of those, you can control whether they are isolated or have access to your intranet. THANK YOU, ASUS!

By the way, I've used Netgear products as well (Nighthawk), and they also offer these features. Not sure why TP-Link isn't providing these basic features. Check the support forums for TP-Link and you'll see many threads where customers are complaining about this, and TP-Link mentions sometimes it'll be added to a future firmware release, but these threads are years old and this brand-new product still doesn't offer a complete feature set. So, if the software doesn't have what you need today, there is no guarantee it will tomorrow. If the product's current limitations fit your needs, then this product is highly recommended & you will be absolutely THRILLED and DELIGHTED by the speed and range of this system. Otherwise, I advise using something else.

I really wanted to like the TP-Link Deco X68, but the software and lack of configurability is a massive letdown. If I kept this, I would have had to reconfigure my network, figure out another way to block ads on my network, etc. Not worth the hassle.. so I returned this. The search continues for a good, affordable, Tri-Band WiFi-6 Mesh networking product.
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Bryan
2.0 out of 5 stars Terrible software; missing key features. Fantastic range.. returning to Amazon, bummer!
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021
Style: AX3600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
OVERVIEW: I really wanted to love this: The price is FANTASTIC ($279) for a tri-band WiFi 6 Mesh networking solution. That sounds great! If you are reading this review, you are probably wondering, "What's not to love?" Well, here is the Achilles' heel for this and every other TP-Link mesh networking product: YOU CAN ONLY CONFIGURE IT ON YOUR SMART PHONE USING AN APP. That's right, you can't use a web interface on your computer! And there are several missing features. If you have basic needs & don't care about the below features, then this may be a good product for you. Otherwise, I strongly recommend considering something else.

REVIEW: OK, so one of the main reasons why TP-Link seems to be pushing use of an app is to make this easy to set up. The experience is very straightforward, walking you though the steps. I have a lot of experience setting up network gear, so was very appreciative of the great guided software setup. I am confident my mom would be able to install this (and she can barely figure out how to use the microwave). So good job on that, TP-Link.

One issue did occur during setup: I followed all the steps (including using MAC clone - thank you for including that in the setup options!), but the TP-Link router failed to connect to the internet (just had a red light, indicating an issue). I let it sit for about 10 minutes, then it magically fixed itself. I assume it was doing a firmware update or something along those lines, but the app didn't show anything. It would be good for TP-Link to check this and update the app/software, so users know what the setup is doing.

I knew I'd have to use an app to configure the product before buying this, and wondered to myself, "How bad could it be? I'm sure it has all the features, you just have to use the app." Well, it does have common features like Port Forwarding and the ability to set up a Guest network, for instance. But these are some features which are NOT present and are an absolute deal breaker for me:

* No MAC address filtering (just a blacklist to ban IPs): Ok, that's great that there's a blacklist, but how do you know who to block? And, I understand fully that MAC addresses can be spoofed and it is NOT a replacement for good encryption (WPA2, WPA3, etc.). But MAC address filtering is yet another feature that can be used to help strengthen a network. And TP-Link's mesh solutions do not have this feature, a basic option that has been available in networking products for over 10 years.

* No ability to create separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks: I'm sure many of you have smart plugs and other "internet of things" devices that only function on 2.4ghz bands. Well, with this product, you can't set up a separate WiFi network for them. I did some searching on the internet and TP-Link's suggestion is to set up the Guest network to only use 2.4ghz, and then put smart plugs on that. While that works.. this then means that your guests, if they use your guest network, will only have a 2.4ghz band to use. That's OK for basic stuff but to stream video and do other high-bandwidth activities, you'll want to use 5ghz. Hence, I don't think this is a good workaround. Some folks on TP Link support forums claimed they could create the main network as 2.4ghz only, join smart devices to that, THEN enable 5ghz and things still worked. But I was so frustrated by having to search support forums on this topic that I just left this as is.

* Guest network is TOTALLY isolated from main WiFi network and cannot talk to intranet devices: I use an adblocking server and have other resources within my network that I would like everyone on my intranet to be able to access (including those on my Guest network!) So as you saw above, smart plugs etc. can't talk on 5ghz so I tried the workaround to use a Guest network with only 2.4ghz. However, this broke several of my devices I put on the guest network, which were then unable to resolve DNS entries on the internet due to my setup leveraging an adblocker.. WHICH IS HOSTED ON THE MAIN WIRELESS NETWORK, as one would expect. There is also NO ability to toggle this setting at all. It is fixed in stone: Guest network devices will NEVER be able to talk to the intranet or other devices on your main WiFi network. This is clearly done for security, but since I am managing my own network, I know who should have access to what, and I should have the ability (in software!) to configure this the way I want to. Nope! Not possible with the current version of TP-Link's Deco app...

CLOSING THOUGHTS: If you have basic requirements (just need to setup a wireless network, don't care about smart devices using a 2.4ghz guest network, no custom adblocking solution and no need for deep configurability of your network), then this TP-Link product is a great value. The price is very reasonable, and the range/speed provided by this product is FANTASTIC. I had nearly 100% of my rated internet speed EVERYWHERE in my house, wirelessly, even though the TP-Link router was upstairs and the node was downstairs. They were using the 2nd 5GHZ band for wireless backhaul and it was amazing to see! I love the power and capability of the mesh system. I was concerned there were only 2 devices included (instead of 3), but TP-Link knows what they are doing with coverage and speed: No dead zones, and the product performed rock solid for the days that I had it.

However.. if you have other needs or aspirations for your network, and want more configurability, then this is not a good option. For a point of reference, consider how TP-Link compares to ASUS's fantastic software:
* MAC Address filtering: ASUS has it, TP-Link doesn't.
* Separate 2.4ghz and 5ghz networks for main WiFi network: ASUS has this, TP-Link doesn't.
* Guest network: Both offer guest networks, but ASUS offers the ability in some products (example: ASUS RT-AX3000, and I'm sure many others) to create up to *six* guest networks (three for 2.4ghz band, three for 5ghz band). And for each of those, you can control whether they are isolated or have access to your intranet. THANK YOU, ASUS!

By the way, I've used Netgear products as well (Nighthawk), and they also offer these features. Not sure why TP-Link isn't providing these basic features. Check the support forums for TP-Link and you'll see many threads where customers are complaining about this, and TP-Link mentions sometimes it'll be added to a future firmware release, but these threads are years old and this brand-new product still doesn't offer a complete feature set. So, if the software doesn't have what you need today, there is no guarantee it will tomorrow. If the product's current limitations fit your needs, then this product is highly recommended & you will be absolutely THRILLED and DELIGHTED by the speed and range of this system. Otherwise, I advise using something else.

I really wanted to like the TP-Link Deco X68, but the software and lack of configurability is a massive letdown. If I kept this, I would have had to reconfigure my network, figure out another way to block ads on my network, etc. Not worth the hassle.. so I returned this. The search continues for a good, affordable, Tri-Band WiFi-6 Mesh networking product.
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3.0 out of 5 stars There Are So Many Great Things About It, But the Bad Things are Pretty Bad
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I moved from my apartment into a house, and suddenly the router/modem combo my cable company gave me wasn't giving me a connection anywhere in the house. I ordered the X90 because it was one of the newest AX6600 mesh systems with Tri-Band. I wanted to "future-proof" my setup.

The biggest advantage this model has over the competition is the range. The range on this is unlike anything I've ever seen on a consumer device. I can be at the edge of my backyard, at least 75 feet from the Deco, and on the other side of a brick wall and I still get excellent coverage. I also love that they will "mesh" with other Deco devices, so if you have older Decos or need to expand your coverage, you can add other Deco devices to your network, not just other X90s.

The Decos themselves are fairly attractive and look good sitting on a tabletop. I like that they are both identical and you can simply designate which one you want to be the "main" Deco (the one connected to your modem). Each Deco has a 1gb and a 2.5gb ethernet port. The ports will auto-configure, which is pretty handy. You can use either as your WAN port. If you connect the Decos together, it will create a wired backhaul. You can connect an unmanaged switch to a port if you need more hardwired connections. Its all very simple and the end user doesn't have to worry about configuration. It would have been nice to have a USB port though, to connect a printer or hard drive.

This ends up being one of my biggest gripes though: the lack of customization. TPLink has put a great deal of effort into their Deco app, and it shows. Compared to other mesh network apps (Orbi, ASUS, etc.) this app is by far the most polished. The interface is responsive, and they put common options in multiple places, so no matter what logic you apply to your menu selections, you can still end up finding what you need. That said, you're pretty limited on what you can do. QoS was one of the features I was looking forward to the most, and I was incredibly disappointed with TPLink's offerings. All you can do is set devices to be "high priority." It's either regular priority or "high" priority. You can set certain types of device (like multimedia) to be high priority without setting them all individually. You can't order the devices by priority. You can't assign certain traffic to be high priority. For example, Zoom calls use ports 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 5090, 5091, 8801-8810. It would be awesome to be able to set a rule that, between 7am and 5pm and these ports would get priority, but there's no option for that.

The app is just seems incredibly limited if you know a bit about networking. For example, I wanted to put all my smart home devices on their own VLAN. This is possible, but incredibly difficult to setup because of the way these Decos handle DHCP. Its like they don't expect anyone to actually segregate their internet traffic, so you have to use some meandering methods to achieve the results you want. I wish they had an "advanced" mode that you could enter if you feel comfortable getting into the weeds.

Annoyingly, TPLink doesn't provide all the features out of the box. They want you to subscribe to their pro service which is around $5 a month depending on if you pay month to month or yearly. Either way, its a huge disappointment. You get a month long trial, so I tried it and it was worthless for me. I hoped it would offer more QoS features, but all I can really tell that it does is unlock more Parental Control features. The features themselves are actually pretty good. You can assign devices to different "profiles" and then set rules for that profile. Its pretty well done. Like you can set "Johnny's" devices to stop connecting to the internet after 10 pm on week nights, or create a white list or black list of websites. You can even set bandwidth limits for certain users. Its just hard to justify having to pay extra money for features, especially when you're paying $500 for the hardware, and other brands offer similar features for free.

My biggest issue with this mesh system is that is continuously drops connections with some of my devices, especially newer iPhones and Mac laptops. This seems to only affect mobile devices. I have a desktop computer hardwired into one Deco and my Xbox hardwired into the other, and neither have had any connection issues, but multiple iPhones and MacBooks have had issues maintaining a connection as they move through the house. I've experimented with the Fast Roaming and other settings, but no luck. My firmware is up to date. I even manually installed a newer firmware that wasn't showing up in the Update feature on the app. I've tried everything. I've rebooted the devices. Nothing could fix this. I'd carry my laptop upstairs and I'd lose internet. This happened multiple times per day, and TPLink Support couldn't provide anything other than "make sure your firmware is up to date."

I ended up returning it and getting an ASUS mesh system. I like the ASUS more. It has so many more options for customization and my connection doesn't drop. It does, however, have much worse range and its not as fast. The app is also pretty ugly and hard to use, but maybe that comes with having so many more functions. I love that I can schedule reboots on the ASUS and customize exactly what each channel gets used for.

Overall, if you want/need long range connectivity, and you can live with the connection dropping momentarily through the day, then the X90 will probably make you very happy. Its range is incredible. Its speed is awesome. And its app is very nice to use. If you don't handing the reigns over to the device to basically control itself, then you will probably like this product. I think there is a lot of overlap between the non-technical consumer who wants good Wifi with easy setup, and the consumer who can tolerate a little lag when watching YouTube because their device's connection dropped for 30 seconds.

If you expect rock solid reliability then you should look into Orbi. If you want to customize settings all day, then get ASUS. If you want an easy to use but kind of stripped down mesh WiFi experience, TPLink seems great, but I'd consider one of their cheaper systems, like the Deco X68 which is half the price. For what TPLink is charging for the X90, it just doesn't deliver.
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Joseph D. Termine
1.0 out of 5 stars Really terrible mesh router
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I had to return this mesh system. It was truly a disappointment.

The biggest problem is that you cannot have more than one SSID assigned to your private “home” network. I have over 100 wifi devices. My low power devices run on the 2 ghz band called “Home2g” while my computers and more powerful devices run on the 5ghz band SSID “Home”. They all need to be on the same network, but “split-SSID” configuration just isn’t supported at all. Every other router I’ve had for the last decade has supported this configuration.

The second major problem is that this mesh does not support bridge mode. I have an expensive router that handles my dhcp with a custom configuration. It is useless with this mesh appliance.

Third major problem is that the device needs an iPhone app to configure it. This is a more recent trend in these sorts of devices. Yea, I don’t want that.
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Trailblazer15
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing mesh wifi system
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I had a nice Asus AX6000 router before this system, but since switching from Spectrum Cable to TDS Fiber I could no longer have my router in the center of the house. I had to move it to the fiber box on the far corner of the house. This meant poor signal and speeds at the other end of the house. Since I could not move the fiber box due to a finished basement, I had no other choice but to try a mesh wifi system. I wanted to get a newer one that used AX/Wifi 6 so I could get good speeds everywhere with the fiber. This TP-Link Deco X90 mesh wifi system is amazing. I have a ranch that's about 2000sqft so this is probably over kill but I wanted the fast speeds everywhere and no weak spots. This system achieves that and it was very easy to get up. The only thing that was odd was when I set a device as high priority with the QOS it made speeds slower, so I turned that off and all is well. Make sure to update the firmware right away to make sure it runs well. Overall I highly recommend the Deco X90.
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Trailblazer15
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing mesh wifi system
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2021
I had a nice Asus AX6000 router before this system, but since switching from Spectrum Cable to TDS Fiber I could no longer have my router in the center of the house. I had to move it to the fiber box on the far corner of the house. This meant poor signal and speeds at the other end of the house. Since I could not move the fiber box due to a finished basement, I had no other choice but to try a mesh wifi system. I wanted to get a newer one that used AX/Wifi 6 so I could get good speeds everywhere with the fiber. This TP-Link Deco X90 mesh wifi system is amazing. I have a ranch that's about 2000sqft so this is probably over kill but I wanted the fast speeds everywhere and no weak spots. This system achieves that and it was very easy to get up. The only thing that was odd was when I set a device as high priority with the QOS it made speeds slower, so I turned that off and all is well. Make sure to update the firmware right away to make sure it runs well. Overall I highly recommend the Deco X90.
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Tim
5.0 out of 5 stars X90 and M5 on a mesh network
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I have run Deco products for years, most recently an M5 mesh. By specs, the M5 should be able to constantly deliver 500 Mps wireless speeds. This Mesh was running on an Ethernet backhaul due to shared wireless backhaul channel. But it constantly dropped to below 200 Mps even on wired connection, completely random, but was noticeable. I replaced my cable modem multiple times, cable modem/router is in bridge mode. So I decided to swap to the X90, which is overkill speeds capable for the service I have. It is easy to swap the M5 main router unit to the newer X90, but first add the X90 to you existing Deco mesh and updated the firmware. Then, through the app, you can assign the X90 as your main Deco router. Still using the wired backhaul, the new X90 mesh can still use the M5 units if you need more coverage. Since the install of the X90, I have had fewer speed issues and fewer stability issues, so it is worth the upgrade. Bonus: if your devices support WiFi6, speed is much improved over the wireless connections as long as you are connected to the X90. If you have other Decos on your mesh, like the M5, all of your devices will hand off to one another so you may be on X90 with wifi6, then M5 that doesnt support wifi6 but the connection remains stable. Overall, its a good mesh network.
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Bloostreakin'
5.0 out of 5 stars Greatly Improved Signal and Speed VS Router/Repeater Combo
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2021
Style: AX3600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
We don't have a wired Ethernet network in our home. After extensive research I decided I wanted something with wireless backhaul to take advantage of our Google Fiber 1gb/s internet service. Our home is 2 stories and 3200 square feet. Our modem is located on the second floor in the corner of the house. It's about as far as you can possibly get from where our smart TV's are located.

I purchased the Deco X68 to replace a router and repeater combination that just weren't cutting it any more. We began to experience very slow buffering and signal loss on the TV's that were on the repeater. I placed the main deco in the far corner upstairs, and the second deco is located downstairs in the middle of the house.

I just installed the mesh system today. You must use the Deco app to set up and configure the devices. I'm very comfortable with technology and would like to see more options for customization. But for the non-tech savvy setup should be simple and straightforward.

The WiFi signal and speeds have improved greatly. We were streaming video on 3 devices during the speed tests. The fastest speeds were next to the main deco on a WiFi 6 capable IPhone. The next fastest were downstairs in the back corner of the house on the same IPhone. This is an area where we would experience signal dropouts on our old router, and the repeater speeds were typically 10 times slower on Apple devices. The last screenshot is on a Google Pixel 4a in the same back corner of the house where I would commonly see speeds less than 10mbps on the same device. This is not a WiFi 6 capable device. Even our 10+ year old PC laptop is seeing speeds twice as fast as before.

Overall I'm very pleased. I know there are mesh systems that are probably faster, but not by much. And they can easily cost at least twice as much as the X68. If I experience any issues or have any updates I'll be sure to pass them along.
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Bloostreakin'
5.0 out of 5 stars Greatly Improved Signal and Speed VS Router/Repeater Combo
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2021
We don't have a wired Ethernet network in our home. After extensive research I decided I wanted something with wireless backhaul to take advantage of our Google Fiber 1gb/s internet service. Our home is 2 stories and 3200 square feet. Our modem is located on the second floor in the corner of the house. It's about as far as you can possibly get from where our smart TV's are located.

I purchased the Deco X68 to replace a router and repeater combination that just weren't cutting it any more. We began to experience very slow buffering and signal loss on the TV's that were on the repeater. I placed the main deco in the far corner upstairs, and the second deco is located downstairs in the middle of the house.

I just installed the mesh system today. You must use the Deco app to set up and configure the devices. I'm very comfortable with technology and would like to see more options for customization. But for the non-tech savvy setup should be simple and straightforward.

The WiFi signal and speeds have improved greatly. We were streaming video on 3 devices during the speed tests. The fastest speeds were next to the main deco on a WiFi 6 capable IPhone. The next fastest were downstairs in the back corner of the house on the same IPhone. This is an area where we would experience signal dropouts on our old router, and the repeater speeds were typically 10 times slower on Apple devices. The last screenshot is on a Google Pixel 4a in the same back corner of the house where I would commonly see speeds less than 10mbps on the same device. This is not a WiFi 6 capable device. Even our 10+ year old PC laptop is seeing speeds twice as fast as before.

Overall I'm very pleased. I know there are mesh systems that are probably faster, but not by much. And they can easily cost at least twice as much as the X68. If I experience any issues or have any updates I'll be sure to pass them along.
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Chris S
5.0 out of 5 stars New Deco X68 is amazing!
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
Style: AX3600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
The new Deco X68 (AX3600) is an amazing Mesh setup. I purchased two for a total of 4 Deco X68 nodes/points. Fixed all our internet issues like speed, range, performance, connectivity, reliability, etc. We had many weak spots in our house our last setup with the best extenders on the market just couldn't reach and even with the extenders Seamless tech, would disconnect often and act up. These Wifi 6 nodes worked beautifully and went even further than I had hoped!

Their app is one of the best for easy setup and monitoring. Adding more Decos is easy and simple and just works. Updating firmware is also simple and quick (2 mins each node). Highly recommended!

Pros:
-Speed
-Range
-Performance
-Reliabilty
-Connectivity
-User friendly app
-Easy Setup
-App features

Cons:
-None so far
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Praveen Verma
5.0 out of 5 stars Not sure who is complaining
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I have a one-gig connection. Before Deco X-90, I used Amplifi HD with three extra mesh points. I would not get good speeds; it would top at 100-200 Mbps. Moreover, I had some connection drop issues in the far corners of the house - we have 7400 ft of space - which was bothering me. I have TP link cameras and LED lights, so I am familiar with the brand. After reading some negative reviews, I was skeptical, but I took a chance because I had a good experience with their cameras and lights. I ordered a single pack of two X90 routers to see if it would work for me before adding more. I am glad I made the decision! My speeds improved drastically. Once I saw 670Mbps, which was a pleasant surprise; not only that, all my cameras around the house have a strong wifi signal. I might buy another pack to boost the signal strength, but I can live without it. GO FOR IT!
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Minnesota Bluesman
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to install and great signal!
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
Style: AX3600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
I bought this to replace a Google Nest mesh system I had that crapped out after a couple of years. Our home has 2 levels and the cable input is on the lower level in the far corner of my office. The Google system had the router which was connected to the cable internet and 2 remote points that I had in the upper level. Signal strength was good enough, but sometimes I would have some issues with the live feed from our video doorbell. When i ordered this TP-Link setup I was a little concerned because it only had one remote point. After doing the setup (which tool less than 10 minutes) I was pleased to see that the single access point was not going to be a problem. Our doorbell video is smooth and everything that we have connected to the system is working at max speed. I would definitely recommend this system to anyone looking for a mesh system.
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Nightflyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well, easy setup
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
Style: AX6600 Tri-Band WiFi 6(New Model)Verified Purchase
Easy setup, with the well thought out and user friendly App. I purchased a new Doccis 3.1 cable modem at the same time. That was not an easy setup since I was dealing with Comcast. However, once that part was completed, adding these units took only a couple of minutes. Completely automatic. Adding the second unit was again, completely automatic and effortless.

My only issue, I wouldn’t mind adding a third X-90 to my network for my garage, so far I haven’t seen any way to purchase that single item, but I haven’t really neeeded it. I just wanted a really strong signal for my Tesla in the garage. But so far not an issue.
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