MASSIVE Wi-Fi 6E Mesh Network UPGRADE - TP Link Deco XE75 Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @nkosenhlekumalo
    @nkosenhlekumalo Год назад +129

    My neighbour needs to get this set soon, im tired of his slow internet

  • @GrumpyMansREVIEWS
    @GrumpyMansREVIEWS Месяц назад +2

    I tried this system unfortunately didn’t work for me here in the UK I’ve just ordered the AXE11000 I was using ASUS ET12 but that gave up after a few months great review are you actually using this

  • @Kidney_Thief
    @Kidney_Thief Год назад

    I installed an EERO PRO mesh system yesterday, it was pretty easy, and I no longer need the extenders with different SSID and passwords

  • @be-kind00
    @be-kind00 11 месяцев назад

    What is your internet speed from your provider? If you have 1G shouldn't you be getting close to that in your testing ? 6E can surely support 1G. Thanks!

  • @kirstenmichaels6794
    @kirstenmichaels6794 Год назад

    have you done a comparison with other wifi mesh systems like netgears

  • @pablomatias4664
    @pablomatias4664 Год назад

    Nice video, i have a question, i have Verizon internet, do you know if that wifi works for Verizon fios

  • @tylerolson9115
    @tylerolson9115 Год назад

    So if I just upgrade my main deco to 6e will I will be able to use my Wi-Fi 5 satellites? I don’t have very many devices that can use the 6e Wi-Fi but a few that can.

  • @bitchkilla31
    @bitchkilla31 Год назад

    Thanks for the video thinking about upgrading to this vice my current setup. Just wondering how easy is it to setup vpn on this mesh wifi system, you have any idea?

  • @medicmike4906
    @medicmike4906 11 месяцев назад

    Has the problem below with Samsung phones been solved? Anyone?

  • @lawrenceatkinson
    @lawrenceatkinson Год назад

    I bought this to compliment my 802.11/ac enabled devices... but found out that, one cannot manually change the WiFi 5Ghz channels to a higher frequency and Samsung galaxy phones won't work with the Deco mesh WiFi 5Ghz low frequency range... though my Apple device no problem connecting... am saddened by that.

    • @medicmike4906
      @medicmike4906 11 месяцев назад

      I hope that problem has been fixed, I have Samsung phones and I close to purchasing this Wi-Fi system. Where would I find this information, I haven"t seen this anywhere?

    • @lawrenceatkinson
      @lawrenceatkinson 11 месяцев назад

      @medicmike4906 Yes... There's a toggle on the mesh App to switch to an 80Mhz channel width... which is the channel width Samsung phones 5Ghz operate on-- though the App will warn you that mesh performance might not be optimal and am yet to experience any downside as regards the change because now all my device that is AC, AX compatible works fine including all my Samsung Galaxy phones. Buy it, it's worth it and go for the Tri-band mesh

  • @TheDramaticDream
    @TheDramaticDream Год назад +3

    Just recently switched to 2gb fiber, and my Nighthawk broke when I was moving it to its new location... So I couldn't afford a nighthawk again, so I went with this the pro edition and its better than my nighthawk

  • @greglopez8206
    @greglopez8206 Год назад +10

    I’ve had this model for 3 months. Fantastic set.

  • @blackjaminboy
    @blackjaminboy 8 месяцев назад +3

    For clarification, the XE75 will be limited by its 1 Gigabit Port, the Pro will be able to handle up to 2.5 Gigabits, they do not have the same speed as you mentioned. If someone has an internet plan that is over 1Gbps they will be sorely disappointed by the regular XE75

    • @odanobunaga8346
      @odanobunaga8346 9 дней назад

      My subs is 200 down / 80 up , what do you recommend ?
      I game a lot and Netflix most of the time

  • @pwr1990
    @pwr1990 Год назад +2

    If I have a 2in1 router/modem from my existing ISP, do I have to setup the Deco nodes in Access Point mode?

  • @samsabruskongen
    @samsabruskongen Год назад +2

    Bought a 2-pack of these a week ago. Don't know why I never upgraded my wifi eons ago because I'm getting 3x throughput on my intranet and much better speeds to/from the internet. So far only had the mesh deco unit drop out once for about a 1 minute, otherwise it's been incredibly stable.

  • @srobak
    @srobak 11 месяцев назад +3

    2.5 Gb - not GHz

  • @alanthomlinson8951
    @alanthomlinson8951 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this really good detailed review. I bought my 6E on your review. Its been fantastic. Especially since my home and garden had loads of dead zones. Saving me a ton of grief from my kids since I purchased them.

  • @ahoyskid
    @ahoyskid Год назад +2

    Have 5 XE75s all hardwired back haul. Best WiFi investment ever. For the first time I have complete coverage house wide on 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands. Only downside for me thus far is the ability to select a device within the App/GUI and force it to stay on either 2.4 or 5ghz bands. Obviously 6ghz too if device is capable & already on that band. The app is perfectly built to add that feature. Also it would be nice to fix a device to a specific mesh unit, sometimes a device may switch to a less efficient AP at further distance.

  • @charlotteladwig6106
    @charlotteladwig6106 Год назад +2

    Weird question.... if i get the 3 pack can i use 2 in my home and the other at my small beach condo? Basically- can i split em up

    • @markstraka8184
      @markstraka8184 Год назад +4

      Yes,. They are all identical, meaning you can use one, two, three (or more) depending on your needs (how much area you need to cover). And, any of them can serve as a router (with no satellites) in another location.

  • @eddyhaze8239
    @eddyhaze8239 26 дней назад

    just got my fiber optic internet installed can I just plug into the wireless router or should I remove it and plug straight into modem ?

  • @keithtalik1
    @keithtalik1 Год назад +1

    I purchased a XE75 PRO. Which port am i plugging my Starlink router into... do i use the (2.5gb or 1gb....)

  • @timbarker4189
    @timbarker4189 Год назад +1

    Great info. Was it difficult to configure for your Synology NAS? I’m a little unsure how easy it is to set up port forwarding rules etc. vs. traditional router thanks in advance

  • @scottpolasky
    @scottpolasky Год назад +2

    Is any home network router system true mesh? It’s all hub and spoke. A satellite must connect back to base for connection. It cannot pass via ring topology, ie satellite to satellite to base.

    • @jpii8468
      @jpii8468 3 месяца назад +1

      You can configure this system hub and spoke, or in a chain (from main, to satellite, to satellite).

  • @deonh9303
    @deonh9303 Год назад +2

    Hi Steve, nice intro video on the Deco. I do find it a bit hard to believe you are happy with half the speed you are paying for - sure you can do better ;) I would like to see how these speeds differ with dedicated backhaul. Some questions for the follow up video perhaps - Can you add a third unit for a larger house? Some mesh wifi combo units like Amplifi are paired and can't be mixed so you have to buy the individuals to set up more than 2 units. Can you set up a dedicated 2.4GHz IoT network and what specifically do you gain with the paid subscription? Might also be nice to run an OpenSpeedtest to a device on the local network in addition to an Internet speed test. Thx.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      Hey Deon, I'm happy with anything over 500 Mbps over WiFi. :) My PC is hard wired in and i'nm getting closer to 950 Mbps Up and Down.
      1. Yes you can easily add additional satellites to add to your current setup and extend your range.
      2. This device does not have a dedicated SSID for IoT devices. However, you can use the Guest network for this.
      3. Here's a link to show what you get with the paid Home Shield subscription - www.tp-link.com/us/homeshield/
      4. I'm not familiar with OpenSpeedTest but i love the idea of running a local network speed test. I'll post those results on my Instagram. :)

    • @be-kind00
      @be-kind00 11 месяцев назад

      Shouldn't you be getting close to 900Mbps if you are standing right next to the AP that is hardwired? Did you try that test?@@SteveDOES

  • @billr8564
    @billr8564 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve! As always, another interesting, well down and informative video. I always learn something when I watch your videos. My questions revolve around the square feet coverage of these units. You had mentioned that the pro version covers about 5000 SF. How accurate are those numbers in your estimation? Are they at least close? And, is there a huge drop-off at the outer edges of that coverage? I don't have much of an issue because my house is less than 2000 SF and all on one level. I currently have an old Orbi mesh system that has been fine, but I feel like I should upgrade. Also, I have an xfinity router with wifi built in, which I use. Does it make sense to upgrade my mesh system and use that instead?

  • @dankelley9361
    @dankelley9361 Год назад +1

    Excellent YT video. Nice product but hate the subscription piece. Are there similar mesh routers that give you more usable actions without charging you for them? Thx.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +2

      So you don't need to pay a subscription to use the devices. Only if you want the extra HomeShield security features. I personally will not be using the subscription.
      Here's a link that compares Free HomeShield with HomeShield Pro. www.tp-link.com/us/homeshield/

  • @jeffreyjohn1376
    @jeffreyjohn1376 5 месяцев назад

    Looking for advice on my set-up. I have 1gb Internet and when Ethernet is connected directly to the deco I get about 930mbps.. I then test WiFi on laptop and pixel pro 7 right next to main and only get about 330mpbs down ...any thoughts why I am not getting higher speeds on Wi-Fi? Thank you

  • @rumansyed7455
    @rumansyed7455 11 месяцев назад

    The linksys hydra Pro 6 is better looks like which is wifi 6. I get 620 download and for some reason 803 upload which makes no sense and that is on wifi. Anyone know why my downlaod speed is lower then upload speed? Both max 1000

  • @Michael-co3tl
    @Michael-co3tl Год назад +2

    Hey Steve. I noticed you had an iPhone 14 pro. So how did you end up getting those speeds on this new mesh network if the new iPhone doesn’t even connect to the 6GZ band?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +2

      Hey Michael, great question!
      Yes, the new iPhone 14 doesn't support WiFi 6E, it only goes up to WiFi 6 (sadly). The Deco XE75 support speeds of 2402 Mbps on both the 5 GHz and 6GHz bands. This is how i was still able to get those speeds on my phone.

    • @Michael-co3tl
      @Michael-co3tl Год назад +1

      @@SteveDOES got it. I have an ASUS et8 zenWifi 6E on a Fios 1 gig plan and I can’t get a single iPhone to reach higher than over 250mbs. Insane and I’ve tried everything.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      Oh wow, that does seem low. I know sometimes routers will connect you to the 2.4 GHz signal if the 5 GHz signal is too weak.

    • @sjeanbaptiste87
      @sjeanbaptiste87 Год назад

      @@Michael-co3tl Just got the Asus xt8 non wifi 6E version, other than the iPhone issue... how are you liking it? Are there any other problems? Been debating between Asus or Tp Link but instead went for Asus instead.

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 Год назад

      @@SteveDOES The 2400Mbps is theoretical (not real). The realistic top speed of Wifi 6E is 1500Mbps.

  • @GeorgeSerban1
    @GeorgeSerban1 Год назад +1

    Next week are you going to do the ethernet backhaul using 2 powerline devices?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      The backhaul video is going up this Saturday. And no, not using powerlines.

  • @CoolBreezeDude
    @CoolBreezeDude Год назад

    I have the eero pro 6e with 2 6+ nodes. Would these be an upgrade? I do play Xbox series x, 3 tvs that stream, camera system and 3 phones. We have Xfinity 1.2gb plan with s33 cable modem.

  • @Nate-qc8kb
    @Nate-qc8kb 9 месяцев назад

    Can I buy the 3 pack.. and then buy 1 additional unit to cover about 10k sq feet? I want to extend coverage to my shop and out buildings that are detached from the main house.

  • @billfratzke6048
    @billfratzke6048 Год назад

    Seemed more like a commercial than a review.
    I like TP-Link and own some of their products, but I felt you were gushing.

  • @kelowna_bc
    @kelowna_bc 5 месяцев назад

    I am going to be using Ethernet backhaul, can I connect satellite decos via a switch or do they have to connect via main deco? Is there any advantage of using the access point option vs mesh?

  • @davidalford7165
    @davidalford7165 7 месяцев назад

    Steve great video love your reviews keep it up man . Hey this is a request eero Pro 6 E I don’t see that you have done a review o this one. I know you love Amazon’s tech please do a review on this mesh system . Thanks

  • @margaretwhite3111
    @margaretwhite3111 Год назад +1

    Will the satellite work 50 feet away from the main one?

    • @jlcain100
      @jlcain100 Год назад

      50 ft is the max distance recomended. If wired you can go further.

  • @rvoo01
    @rvoo01 Год назад +1

    Hi Steve, thanks for the video, am looking for a Mesh system that will give better coverage just outside the house, have many large windows from bottom till ceiling...and looks like these are blocking the signal, will these 6E systems perform better?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      Hi Remco, Great question, anything between the device and router will interfere with the signal. Off hand, i don't know if the 6GHz signal will perform better.

    • @estusflask982
      @estusflask982 Год назад

      Glass doesn't block signal, metal does

    • @rvoo01
      @rvoo01 Год назад

      @@estusflask982 have hr+++ glass here, this does contain metal components which you do not see hr glass +++ is triple glass

  • @stevec9102
    @stevec9102 2 месяца назад

    I have a Verizon router, not modem. Will these still work?

  • @jaackr1
    @jaackr1 10 месяцев назад

    I have this and think the range is really poor? Anyone else or am I doing something wrong?!

  • @argomedoreds
    @argomedoreds Год назад

    I think is a better option nowadays to have an Omada setup instead of these Deco devices. You can have a mesh config (in case you want a mesh network), with full business configuration, many SSID, all VLAN you want and VPN.
    Ubiquiti is also a good choice but is more expensive and the products are harder to find on stock.

  • @reo72726
    @reo72726 Год назад +1

    I was about to buy these before Amazon announced the New eero that can turn my echos into wifi points. I'm still on the fence bcos of the price of the eero. Really like tplink though.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +1

      I saw that too and was really excited! :) One thing to keep in mind is that the feature is only available on the newer Echoes and it has a cap of 100 Mbps being shared with all devices being connected.

    • @kev2427
      @kev2427 Год назад

      What version of Eero??

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      @@kev2427 I believe all new eero versions being sold. I'm not sure about the older versions.

  • @weeblesdontwobble
    @weeblesdontwobble Год назад +13

    Did I just see that on the first speedtest (with your old wifi) you were using a server in Canada, but using the new TP-link the speedtest server was in California? That would account for the difference in speed rather than anything different from the TP-link

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад +4

      Hmm, that's weird, let me check that...
      It's actually Ontario, California and that's close to were i live. :)

    • @weeblesdontwobble
      @weeblesdontwobble Год назад +4

      @@SteveDOES Either way, different servers, therefore it invalidates your results

    • @yousef.al-assaf
      @yousef.al-assaf Год назад +1

      @@weeblesdontwobble
      Not a huge difference for Ontario. I test between servers that are 45 km apart all the time and they give me the same numbers.

    • @weeblesdontwobble
      @weeblesdontwobble Год назад +1

      @@yousef.al-assaf 45km is like next door therefore of course it will be about the same, no comparison to 4800km lol

    • @kirstenmichaels6794
      @kirstenmichaels6794 Год назад +1

      @@SteveDOESI see what he is talking about your old system speed test was under Ontario, California but TPLink test was Los Angeles, California. Which would make the testing results different

  • @chrisnamaste3572
    @chrisnamaste3572 2 месяца назад

    In mid 2024 you should wait for Wifi 7 options...

  • @mikeycrawford8476
    @mikeycrawford8476 Год назад

    I have a lowly Deco M4 setup and found that wireless and wired speeds suffered greatly if wireless backhaul was being used (through the master Deco to the ISP). Wired backhaul saw my throughout almost double. Maybe the triple wifi in these XE75s means wireless backhaul now doesn't affect fronthaul performance, but odd that wired performance was affected as well.

  • @cykr0
    @cykr0 11 месяцев назад

    You test wifi 6e with the speed of your internet ? Yeah… sponsored video….

  • @dmorales125
    @dmorales125 Год назад

    The bad thing about these decos is that the 2.4 and the 5 GHz are combined and you cannot separate them. This is bad for older devices that need the 2.4 ghz like the ring cameras and nest devices. I know as I just had issues with those devices. I didn’t have that issue with my AMPLIFI Alien router.

    • @JuanCarlos3rd
      @JuanCarlos3rd Год назад +5

      If ur older devices don’t support 5ghz then it will automatically connect to 2.4ghz. However, if ur device supports 5ghz, it will automatically connect to that as long as it is within its range.

  • @sjeanbaptiste87
    @sjeanbaptiste87 Год назад +1

    Hey Steve, is the setup only via mobile app?

  • @Schuelke14
    @Schuelke14 Год назад

    What is a good Modem I bought this not knowing anything about it

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 Год назад

    Did I hear that right that you don't want MIMO in your system?

  • @TwitchingEye747
    @TwitchingEye747 Год назад

    Just get the Asus ZenWifi ET8 or ET12 which has all the features without subscription and you get a fully functional web interface plus can add any model and mix & match to your Mesh system.

    • @Acroanidd
      @Acroanidd Год назад

      The ET8 is not the quite the same, for around the same price as it's two pack you get a 3 pack of the TPLink, and the ET12 is significantly more money (~$750) for the difference in price you get another access point and could pay for nearly 7 years of the subscription to the advanced security features. No thank you to either option, and i'm a big Asus fan personally but that's just an insane amount of money to get "the same features".

  • @MikeySoft
    @MikeySoft Год назад

    Does it support setting status LAN addresses and port forwarding? Thanks

  • @olivertejada9577
    @olivertejada9577 Год назад

    It's not a 2.5Ghz port, it's 2.5 Gigabit

  • @millsathn
    @millsathn Год назад

    Hmmm, I get those speeds with Wifi 5.

  • @libbysheets9449
    @libbysheets9449 Год назад

    My download is fast but upload kind of slow

  • @genobkk
    @genobkk Год назад

    How about your speed with the Deco x90?

  • @tomtaschler8102
    @tomtaschler8102 8 месяцев назад

    But does it stay connected?

  • @Myujenn
    @Myujenn Месяц назад +2

    Had this for about 7 months, actually insanely good mesh network, I get like 700mb down on NZ Fibre for the internet and it barely drops when I’m about 30 metres away from the main router in a tiny house. 100% recommend for the range alone.

  • @alexakrivos
    @alexakrivos Год назад

    this item costs 530 euros ..

  • @Den-nu6pv
    @Den-nu6pv Год назад

    I would like to add this to Starlink is it compatible and easy to do thanks

    • @mghuibregtse
      @mghuibregtse 6 месяцев назад

      Did you add it to Starlink? We just ordered Starlink

  • @RobertQ-im1ir
    @RobertQ-im1ir Год назад

    Hi Steve did you ever make the wireless Backhaul video?

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      Hey Robert, I’m working on a Networking 101 series right now and setting up a Mesh Backhaul is one of those videos.

  • @be-kind00
    @be-kind00 11 месяцев назад

    does it use a nice proprietary band for the APs to communicate to each other or does it use the WIFI bands to do that?

    • @SCU3A_S7EVE
      @SCU3A_S7EVE 10 месяцев назад

      It defaults to using the 6ghz band as a dedicated wireless backhaul. You can optionally enable 6ghz wifi for your 6E devices, but then they would obviously be sharing the 6ghz band.

    • @be-kind00
      @be-kind00 10 месяцев назад

      ​Wait, one key point of 6e is to get the 6ghz band for wireless use. If TPLINK is using that band for inter AP communication won't that use enough traffic to make the 6ghz band slow or worse? Can you move that traffic to 2. 4 or 5.0?@@SCU3A_S7EVE

  • @marsmawzy
    @marsmawzy Год назад

    Hello, can the 2.4 and 5 ghz have different ssid??

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      Unfortunately not. However you can give the 6GHz band a different ssid. Also we now have the option of setting up a separate IoT network with its own ssid.

    • @c5auto
      @c5auto 7 месяцев назад

      @@SteveDOES I'm a recent subscriber and am planning to replace my AT&T fiber router with the XE 75 Pro, so have watched several of your excellent videos. I was going to just use my existing Wifi name and PW, but now I think I will start fresh with the XE 75. What are the pros/cons of using a separate SSID for the 6GHZ band and the IoT devices and how would I "place" the IoT devices in the separate SSID as they join the new new network??
      Thanks

  • @starlee83
    @starlee83 Год назад

    nice

  • @kvisaych
    @kvisaych Год назад

    Thanks for posting

  • @Mrhz0610
    @Mrhz0610 Год назад +1

    Hello! may i know if im able to extend the range by using Deco M5? Much appreciated. Great Video btw. Keep it up.

    • @SteveDOES
      @SteveDOES  Год назад

      I was wondering the same thing. I just tested it out by connecting my Deco X20's as additional satellites, and it worked.

    • @lawrenceatkinson
      @lawrenceatkinson Год назад

      Yes

  • @Raven-qi2gb
    @Raven-qi2gb Год назад

    Thanks for the video , I bought the 3 pack XE75 Pro connected to my near gigabit connection( 900mbs up and 900mbs down ) using access point mode. using 6htz as backhaul fastest wifi on main deco is about 650mbs - using a laptop with a AX200 wifi 6 card ) - Is that the maximum i should expect.
    Another thing i have realized is how poor the wifi in Iphones are as andriod devices outperform my iphone 13 pro max ( newer and older devices ) with speed test.

  • @teemuvesala9575
    @teemuvesala9575 Год назад

    If you have home wired don't bother with any of these consumer trash stuff. TP-Link Omada SDN is far better.