EXCELENTE PRODUCTO SALVO POR LA BANDA 6GHz
★★★★★
Nicolas· Opinión proporcionada por
tp-link.com ·
11 de diciembre de 2023El producto es buenísimo, tengo wifi hasta en los lugares más alejados de mi casa, mantiene la velocidad wifi estable en todo momento y las llamadas por FaceTime y Zoom han mejorado notablemente (casi no existe Lag). Tengo un iphone 15 pro max y estos han estado teniendo problemas con el wifi, por lo que decidí conectarme a la banda 6GHz que tiene como caracteristica este Deco, y se solucionó el problema, teniendo 0 lag y siendo completamente fluido, salvo que después de unos minutos se desconecta de la banda 6GHz, esto dura aproximadamente 10 segundos y se reconecta, es un poco molesto pero no es muy seguido, así que puedo vivir con eso, fuera de eso es un excelente producto.
Me gusta mucho la cantidad de opciones que tiene,
★★★★★
pito555· Opinión proporcionada por
ebay.com ·
4 de abril de 2024El equipo es de alta calidad, Yo estoy muy satisfecho con su funcionamiento.
Purchased to extend an existing WiFi6 network
★★★★★
Mark· Opinión proporcionada por
bhphotovideo.com ·
15 de abril de 2024I really like the setup approach - download a mobile app and it guides through the setup. Once set up, adding the second unit was even more simple.
There are a couple of drawbacks, discussed below... So I really rate these as something like 4.75 out of 5, but since I can't set fractions, I'm comfortable giving these a 5.
I purchased these to extend my network provider's Nokia Wifi6 in a SOHO environment. I found the reference for these on a Wifi6 review page and it said that any Wifi6 can connect to an existing Wifi6 network. But both Nokia's and TP-Link's guided setup limits adding units to just their brand. There may be a way to configure these to join the Nokia network, but I couldn't find it, so these couldn't just be added as nodes to another vendor's Wifi6 mesh.
Adding these as a separate network works very well and provides really strong coverage. They just have to be installed using an ethernet cable to connect back to the provider's network and given a different SSID. The good news is that the default SSID can be changed such that it comes very close to the name used for the other network. (Some say that using the same SSID and password can mimic being part of the same network, but the vendors caution against it indicating the devices will interfere with each other). While it doesn't appear that we can add additional SSIDs to the TP-Link ad-hoc, there are already a few predefined that can be put into service (and can be renamed). A guest network is already defined as is an IoT network for your internet-capable appliances so that they remain separated.
The TP-Link support folks were very helpful, but they didn't understand a SOHO network, just a simple residential network where IP addresses are assigned by DHCP and not given fixed IPs as is the custom for any planned network.
If your use case is to replace your Wifi network or to create a new mesh network, then these work really well.
Note to TP-Link, I would really like these to be able to participate in my 'single-pane-of-glass' network monitoring, with a web-based administration app that could manage these after initial setup (e.g. not rely on my mobile app to maintain and monitor these). I'd also like the ability to change the dynamic IP to static so I don't have to do a complete reset/setup in order to change that type of detail.
Still, for what they are apparently intended to do - a residential Wifi6 mesh network - they do it very well.
[Rewarded Review] Exceeded expectations!
★★★★★
Nibblonian· Opinión proporcionada por
bestbuy.com ·
15 de mayo de 2024This TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro 3-pack mesh replaced an older single Netgear R6300 802.11ac WiFi router. The XE75 3-pack mesh system is a bit of overkill for my ~1,300 sq.ft. single level home, but I have two printers in two different rooms that need wired network connections, plus I had a dead spot at the far end of the house. I was using a power line network adapter to get a wired connection to one room, then was draping another network cable over to the other room--not very neat.
With 3 mesh units in a small house, I knew I would get great coverage, and I was able to remove the power line adapter. What I didn't expect was how much more bandwidth I got everywhere. The old Neatgear was in the living room at one end of the house and if I sat in that room, I would usually get ~200+ Mbps (I have 300 Mbps service with Spectrum, but didn't always get a full 300). The farther I sat from the Netgear, the slower it got, down to ~25 Mbps at the opposite end of the house. Now, I always get a solid 300+ Mbps everywhere in the house (usually in the 360-370 Mbps range). My expectations have been exceeded!
What's more, the XE75 Pro was on sale. Plus, on the product listing on the Best Buy website, BB mentions a 15% discount if you bring in an old router, which I did. (No one at the Best Buy store I went to knew about this discount, so be sure to bring it up on your phone to show them).
It's been about a month since I installed, and all-in-all, I am very happy with the performance, especially considering how much it cost (a little less than the Tri-Band* Eero I was considering, and quite a bit less than the Tri-Band* Netgear Orbi).
PS: Set up was relatively easy with the Deco app, but be sure to read the documentation first.
*I highly recommend getting a Tri-Band mesh like the XE75, to make sure there are no bottlenecks in the unit-to-unit mesh connections, and to provide a margin for future additional devices (I regularly have up to 20 network connected devices at the moment).
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