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TP-Link Deco XE200 AXE11000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6E System, Tri-Band Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ports, AI-Driven Mesh, cover up to 6,500 ft2, Connect up to 200 devices,2.2 GHz Quad-Core CPU, HomeShield,Pack of 2

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Eliminate weak signal areas with a single Wi-Fi network that covers every corner of your home with seamless roaming, adaptive routing and self-healing. TP-Link Deco XE200 Review – TP-Link Deco XE200 is one of the most powerful Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers out there (it’s a Wi-Fi 6E AXE1100 Wi-Fi system).

The Deco XE200 functions as a conventional Wi-Fi router and an IoT hub, enabling smart home devices to be connected and managed with the Deco app. Overview lets you see your Wi-Fi speeds and devices connected to your network, Smart Actions is where you’ll set up automations based on connectivity, HomeShield is where you’ll manage security, and More lets you do things like set a new password, manage guest networks, and so on. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging .There’s no second 5GHz band for wireless backhaul here, which means that the system uses the 6GHz band as a dedicated backhaul channel. I wasn’t able to get much information from TPLink support on this, They actually instructed me to use advanced Wi-Fi settings to force the system into 160 MHz an option that does not exist there, so your experience with this and others I would be very interested in your take on any indication from the system on its use of 80/160 MHz on the broadcasting side regardless of the client capabilities, and the non-use of high number channels and how much that should be a factor.

Wi-Fi technology: AXE11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi (4,804 Mbps on 6GHz), (4,804 Mbps on 5GHz), (1,148 Mbps on 2. It’s generally best to use the same Deco units in a mesh, but the XE200 will work with previous Deco hardware, including the Deco XE75. Actual network speed may be limited by the rate of the product's Ethernet WAN or LAN port, the rate supported by the network cable, Internet service provider factors and other environmental conditions. As more devices are added to our networks, especially sometimes from manufacturers or sources we don’t know, we need to make sure that our information, devices, and networks are protected from potential threats that you may not know are happening or even possible. The way TP-Link Deco works, you pick one to be the primary router that connects to the Internet source — such as a Cable modem or a Fiber-optic ONT –, and the other will work as the mesh extender that scales up the Wi-Fi coverage.Furthermore, as this is the newest band with the most optimizations related to the devices operating on the band, fewer devices will crowd the new bandwidth, allowing your most powerful devices to have a not-quite-dedicated frequency for their traffic. The app lets you see and manage the devices connected to your network, set up some smart home automations, and more. With only one set up, you’ll get an impressive 3,300 square feet of coverage, which is raised to 6,600 square feet with a second node.

I 100% read the instructions, read your reviews on Deco’s numerous times, watched a million YouTube vids. Otherwise I do have to say that it is extremely stable, and Even in the more congested lower channels the 600 to 700 Mb per second speed are stable, except for one room with double walls that gets 300 to 400 Mb per second and 5 GHz, the range of those higher speed as much broader than those high channel access points, and overall better performance.I purchased the XE 200 and after starting using it, and realizing I was not getting more than 600 to 700 Mb per second with ethernet backhaul and access point mode, using both my Mac and iPhone 12 Pro Max with Wi-Fi six on the 5 gigahertz band, I realize the following.

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