TP-Link
Deco S4
Based on 32 Reddit mentions
$119.99
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Just looking for your two cents on what I purchased..
Hey take my questions worth two grains of salt but have you considered the tp-link deco mesh they are pretty inexpensive compared to orbi imo. And they are interchangeable (e.g. one x20 as the main and 3 s4’s)
CupLife6477 in r/HomeNetworking
January 28, 2025 1:42 PM
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Recommendations for setup
I own a bunch of Ubiquiti gear (but not any of their APs) and while it works great you do need to be a lot more comfortable managing your network than you do with consumer-oriented gear like Asus. I'd suggest looking at mesh Wi-Fi systems where you get multiple APs and can place them as needed for b
...ted_mielczarek in r/HomeNetworking
October 27, 2025 6:39 PM
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Range extenders for better home internet
EDIT: Forgot to head this up with saying Range Extenders are essentially Band-Aids for WiFi. They don't give you what you need/want in today's standards. Mesh system fixed my similar issues and works great. I recently upgraded my TP-Link mesh system from a simple Dual Band to Wifi-6 (better range an
...Stevey-T614 in r/HomeNetworking
April 7, 2026 2:08 PM
1
A warning about Netgear routers.
Don't crucify me, but Asus makes excellent routers, so does tp-link. Omada also works great. I used to use tp-link Deco M9 Plus, it performed very well with very little interaction. I've installed Deco M5 and S4 for friends and clients. All have performed very well. I've recommended Asus routers bec
...mglatfelterjr in r/NETGEAR
February 10, 2026 6:45 PM
1
Mesh system
I've used and installed TP-Link Deco Wi-Fi. M9Plus, M5 and S4. All have worked great. Those are comsumer products. You can go pro-sumer and get TP-Link Omada. I use this in my house currently. Outside I use eap225-outdoor and indoor I use eap720. You can get PoE switches where you need more ethernet
...mglatfelterjr in r/wifi
March 8, 2026 5:18 AM
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Would this work?
Ok, I understand what you are doing better now - there is no need for the MI's to sit behind the TP-Link so by connecting them to the switch you are taking the TP-Link out of the path for them to reach the internet (Nokia) Is it correct that the Nokia is acting as the only router in your network and
...TheOtherPete in r/HomeNetworking
April 28, 2025 1:14 PM
2
Wifi mesh system - Deco XE75 vs BE65
I totally get it. I’m just an internet stranger who has been buying tech for 40 years (gulp). The newest is NOT always the best, and marketing’s entire goal is to make you spend more with every decision, and make you think you’re making a major life-defining decision when you are not! It’s only a de
...livefrompfd in r/TpLink
May 20, 2025 6:45 AM
1
PS Portal is basically useless, any advice?
Look into Mesh WiFi - this is a cheap one right now during the prime day sale you could give a go: https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-Deco-S4-3-pack-Beamforming/dp/B0851D6MXY?pd_rd_w=Kuq6z&content-id=amzn1.sym.71c266eb-9ca8-4f6d-86a0-81b97db6914b&pf_rd_p=71c266eb-9ca8-4f6d-86a0-81b97db6914b&pf_rd_r=4BM8JJ83
...FeelsQuestionableMan in r/IrelandGaming
July 11, 2025 9:28 AM
1
Keep existing router but cancel TV/DVR service?
routers are pretty cheap - you could return and not pay their $12/month - it'll pay itself off in a year or less. I run TP-Link Deco S4 - comes with 3 devices and works as wifi extenders. handles up to 1gb internet just fine. I think they are like 120 on Amazon at the moment - there's cheaper ones o
...fventura03 in r/Fios
September 10, 2025 2:18 AM
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Help configuring wi-fi in my house
I recently asked this exact question, link below - it's a bit more complicated. The better answer is to get a mesh to do this properly. Below is a link to an Amazon Prime deal maybe of interest. I'd spend the extra $10 for the WiFi 6 model and for under $100 seems reasonable. That said, if you have
...alanwazoo in r/HomeNetworking
July 11, 2025 2:49 PM
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