

🚀 Elevate your home network to warp speed — because buffering is so last decade!
The TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro is a cutting-edge tri-band Wi-Fi 6E mesh system delivering up to 4.9 Gbps speeds and expansive 7,200 sq. ft. coverage. Designed for modern homes, it supports up to 200 devices simultaneously with AI-powered seamless roaming and robust 2.5 Gbps wired ports. Enhanced with advanced security features and easy app-based setup, it future-proofs your home network for streaming, gaming, and smart living.










| ASIN | B0CZ7NQR5B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,733 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,934) |
| Date First Available | March 27, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.24 pounds |
| Item model number | Deco XE70 Pro(3-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 4.1 x 6.7 inches |
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Seamless Coverage, Lightning-Fast WiFi — Perfect for Large Homes
The TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 is an absolute game-changer for home WiFi. Setting it up was straightforward, and the app makes managing the network effortless. I immediately noticed a huge improvement in speed and coverage — it comfortably covers my entire home (can cover over 7,000 sq. ft.) with strong, consistent signals. The AI-driven mesh works seamlessly, automatically optimizing connections, and the addition of the 6GHz band really helps with high-bandwidth devices. The 2.5G WAN/LAN port is a fantastic bonus for anyone who wants ultra-fast wired connections. Replacing both my old router and extender with this system has simplified my network while delivering top-tier performance. If you’re looking for reliable, future-proof WiFi for a large home, this system is well worth it. Smooth streaming, fast downloads, and zero dead zones — highly recommended!
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Gamers in large or old houses look here
Some recently moved, new place is very large AND very old. The router was for some reason in the basement, my pc setup on the 2nd floor, basement was concrete and brick, thick walls and tons of space between the router and my setup. Near the router 400up400down speeds, I can game with this it’s not bad at all. On first floor 150up80down. Disaster. On 2nd floor 15up20down speeds. Unplayable. Even using my new ish gaming router the walls just too much I guess. So at the top of the basement stairs I have mesh plugged directly into Ethernet>modem. In living room I have 2nd unit plugged into a power outlet. No Ethernet only WiFi tot he first one in basement stairs. Third unit in bedroom upstairs Ethernet from this unit into my pc. My pc registers Ethernet internet, wifi turned off, and I’m getting 360up/380down consistently. Can play fps games no slingshotting no buggyness, it’s almost as if I’m direct into the router like at our old place. This mesh is a tri channel and that’s a must, it uses a separate channel to talk to the other 2 units leaving the 5g and 2.5g wide open for traffic. App is amazing, I was able to set up, secure and run the whole system, plugging in took more time than setting up. Some older devices wouldn’t connect, so I can a guest channel, with password obviously, and used the app to disable 5g on the guest network, and this resolved all compatibility issues. Absolutely worth the cost, this is what you want if you want stable, consistent, fast internet over a larger space in older heavily insulated homes. 10/10 i would recommend this to ANYONE with any sort of internet issues.
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TP-Link XE75 5400 6G Mesh System: Start-up Pointers (It's a great router when you install it right!)
7/21/2025 initial thoughts. I bought the 3-pack but added one more unit for inside -- I'm sure 3 is plenty in most 2600 sf homes. But ours has a lot of angles & when the signal passes through too many walls, it degrades fast. I also bought another outdoor water-resistant unit for outside, so the signal to cameras is strong; we can also use Wi-Fi anywhere further away from the house. Even with all that, the Deco system is still less than cheapest Orbi system. Yes, it will cost you some money -- you can add more nodes later if you find really bad dead spots. The Deco units (Deco is TP-Link's brand name for this system) are easy to install too. I used Microsoft Co-Pilot to help me make decisions on where to install and the settings. Very helpful. The Deco phone app is best for setting up the nodes -- you can carry your phone with you while you do it. Make sure your phone is connected to the Wi-Fi. It is very straight forward and does most of the work. If will ask you to set up an online Deco account so that will carry all of your settings. First get one unit up and running so it will become your base. All the units are the same, so the phone app will guide you to set up the base. You are going to use this first Deco unit as the router home base. Then connect this base unit to the output port on your existing modem. Some modems have 2G ports -- use that one if not already taken, to connect the Deco to your modem. Gives you the fastest transfer rate between modem and router. FYI, an Xfinity acts both as modem and router. If you have any service (AT&T, Charter, etc) providing one device that does both modem and router duties, you'll need to do the following for a simple setup. You'll set this combo unit to "BRIDGE MODE". It will turn off Wi-Fi in the combo unit and reduces conflicts between devices. In my case, I use Xfinity. I think you can make this change through the Xfinity phone app. If not and you have some basic skills, login into the router interface directly (default IP is 10.0.0.1) and select BRIDGE mode. Now your gateway is only a modem, not a router. At this point, ANYTHING YOU PLUG IN will plug into the Deco router (unless you are a techie running more than one router). Now install and use the SpeedTest app on your phone to check for HIGHEST signal strength in the rest of your house. That's where you want to place other units, so they can talk to each other. A few feet in any direction can also make a big difference. I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH TO USE SpeedTest (or other similar app) to find THE FASTEST other points in your house. Mapping this first saves a lot of headaches. TEST & TEST & TEST again. Test high points in the room (even near the ceiling) and test low! It's not even the same speed in the same space when you check high vs low. I think they recommend high spots BUT I did find a couple of chest level locations. The Deco app may have an automated speed testing feature for this, but I opted to use something I already knew. Also, make sure you have a power outlet near these placement points. I am really particular and like the cords hidden. Sometimes it's hard to get both a great signal and hiding the power plug. After placing the units and getting them online, I turned on "6G BACKHAUL" in the Deco units (that may not be the exact name) if it's not already turned on. The 6G frequency will be used almost exclusively for the Deco units to talk to each other -- leads to no interference from other devices. Most people do not have 6G or 7G devices yet. So you can TURN OFF the Wi-Fi SSID broadcast for 6G. Again, use ChatGPT, Copilot or whatever AI to help you find stuff in the Deco router. These changes are easily made in the Deco app once you find the right page. The app is better than the webpage, in my opinion. You can carry your phone around the house. Finally, do yourself a favor if you want ethernet (hard wired) connections at any of the nodes and have more than 2 wired devices to plug in at any node. Buy UNMANAGED network switches to plug into the ethernet ports on any of the Deco units -- all of the Deco units are the same. I have a switch in my office for the computer, printers, a few other devices that I wanted wired. Wired offers THE FASTEST speeds but really isn't necessary (I have 1200Mbps down / 40Mbps up -- YES, the up speed is low but that's all Xfinity home users get right now). Three ethernet ports on a Deco unit is not enough in some cases. Right now, I don't use the ethernet ports on any of the Deco satellites. Hope this helps. This Deco router is FAR SUPERIOR to the decade-old router it replaced. It costs a lot more than basic routers but was still cheaper than Orbi and is giving me full use of the speeds for which I'm paying. Good luck.
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Equipo mesh muy capaz, la facilidad con la que se configura me dejo muy satisfecho. Tengo una conexión simétrica y me entrega el 97-100% de velocidad en toda mi casa. Y la conexión de 6 ghz ayuda a navegar sin interferencia. Recomiendo ampliamente.
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The TP-Link Deco mesh system has easily become one of my favorite upgrades in my entire home. I’m genuinely blown away by how stable, fast, and reliable it is. After dealing with weak spots, slow speeds, and constant frustration from older Wi-Fi setups, the difference with the Deco system is night and day. Setup was unbelievably simple, and once everything connected, the whole mesh basically optimized itself. What really impressed me is how consistent the speeds are across all three floors of my home. The basement, main floor, and upstairs all get fast, smooth performance, and even high-demand devices like my Apple TV 4K, Xbox, and iPhones all run flawlessly. It feels like I finally have the network my home always needed. The design is clean and modern, the app is extremely user-friendly, and I love being able to see which device is connected to which node at any time. The system just feels intelligent. It automatically manages the wireless backhaul, balances the load, and keeps everything running without me having to babysit it. On top of that, the Deco units stay cool and quiet, and the entire mesh handles heavy use without any drops or slowdowns. I can stream, game, run smart-home devices, watch 4K content, and do everything at once with zero issues. Overall, the Deco mesh system has been one of the best purchases I’ve made. It completely transformed my home network experience. Fast speeds, seamless coverage, great design, and excellent reliability. I’m extremely happy with it and would absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants a rock-solid Wi-Fi setup.
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El producto vale totalmente su precio, el mejor mesh del mercado y lo mejor es que es Wifi 6E y si tienes un dispositivo compatible con este protocolo puedes acceder a la banda de 6Ghz, es fácil de configurar y las opciones que tiene para administrar la red son muy buenas. Lo recomiendo 100%.
D**I
5stars Fastest wifi mesh in d market with dedicated wifi6e backhaul. Wifi 6E is beast. Its better than even expensive deco’s flagship models. Fetches and gives full modem speed at every corner of house. My modem gave 650mbps download speed and same speed now i can get at every corner of my house, there is no speed drop between any deco mesh. Connectivity is perfect. Only remember to buy a separate cat8 lan wire for connecting ur modem to main Deco, as the lan wire provided in their bundle is of cheap quality and can’t transfer above 200mbps. : Dr. Dharmesh
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Funciona muy bien, lo compré para actualizar el sistema anterior de Google de 2018… este sistema tiene mejor cobertura de la casa y la velocidad mejoró bastante en zonas de la planta baja (el router está en planta alta). Aunque el sistema operativo es propietario, se pueden configurar bastantes cosas a través de la app. Actualmente es bastante conocido el tema de que algunas agencias del gobierno norteamericano, están investigando a TP-link por su origen Chino, por lo que podrian en el futuro prohibir que se sigan vendiendo estos productos lo que en teoría también limitaría las actualizaciones de software. No hay nada definido aún
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