Deco X55 AX3000 WiFi 6 Mesh System (3-Pack)

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Deco X55 AX3000 WiFi 6 Mesh System (3-Pack)

#9 in Mesh WiFi Systems
40 positive 0 neutral 8 negative

Based on 48 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

network speed

19/2

wifi coverage

14/0

setup ease

13/1

mesh capabilities

13/0

price

10/3

connection stability

5/3

device compatibility

2/4

advanced features

5/1

What people are saying

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New TP-Link zero-day surfaces as CISA warns other flaws are exploited

Not saying we should ignore this problem but TP Link is one of the cheaper hardware so there you go. I have Deco x55 and i do receive 2 firmware update so far on its entire 1 year cycle. If you want something pro privacy, than you would have to, most likely, go with more expensive brand

National-Debt-43 in r/TpLink

September 6, 2025 5:08 PM

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Gfiber modern router selection for fps gaming

DOCSIS 3.1 is for cable internet, not fiber. EDIT: You won’t need a modem since modems aren’t a thing for fiber internet. All you’ll need is a router to insert directly into the ONT (what GFiber refers to as the “fiber jack”). As for a router, you may want to look at Ubiquity Unifi systems. FWIW, I

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Pearl_of_KevinPrice in r/googlefiber

November 17, 2025 4:49 PM

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Do these power line extenders really work ?

powerline ethernet - it's hit and miss - I had 'gigabit' ones when attempting to resolve issues with the TV/iplayer buffering/messing about - but they couldn't do more than 80mbit/s ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZWFMYTY ) and I ended up having to power cycle them roughly once a month. I've since

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TheGingerDog in r/DIYUK

June 1, 2025 7:06 AM

3

Help choosing the right TP-Link mesh device?

I’ll share what I went from to what I have now. Former: TP-Link Archer A6 AC1200 & TP-Link RE-315 wireless range extender (both with the TP-Link branded OneMesh feature). Fiber internet with 250Mbps plan. Current: 3-point TP-Link X55 Deco wired with ethernet. Seamless roaming enabled and QoS configu

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Pearl_of_KevinPrice in r/HomeNetworking

June 18, 2025 11:44 PM

3

best AP or mesh system for Starlink

I’m happy with the TP-Link X55 Deco system. Have used it both with and without Ethernet backhaul and was pleased with the results either way.

baskinginthesunbear in r/Starlink

August 3, 2025 3:55 PM

3

Deco ethernet backhaul megathread

After trial and error leading me to here, I found the route cause of my Deco random disconnections that have been occurring for years. These switches from TP-Link do NOT work, Initially tried with Deco S7 also tried with BE63 & X55 Pro TP-Link 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch (TL-SG1008D) TP-Link 5-Por

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mrNas11 in r/TpLink

May 29, 2025 9:30 PM

2

TP-Link Deco X55 Keeps Rebooting

I was having issues with the X55 in my mixed Deco network causing my Wyze non-camera IoTs to be dropped off the network. The final straw was upon rebooting the network, the X55 kept going from green for about 30 seconds to flashing red for a couple minutes back and forth. I removed the X55 completel

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BizzyM in r/TpLink

June 2, 2025 7:44 PM

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Slow WiFi router (Nokia 5G)

Start first by running a wired speed test on your router to see if the placement gets you the best speed. Because sometimes the problem lies on the source. If the speed is good and it’s not what you are getting over wifi, than it’s absolutely a must for the new router. I would start to consider betw

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National-Debt-43 in r/USCellular

August 5, 2025 10:37 AM

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Need advice: best way to improve Wi-Fi in a 3-story concrete house

For a quick, easy and uncomplicated setup TP-Link mesh systems are a good option. You didn't specify your internet speed, so I'll assume 1gbps max. If it's faster than that you'll want to get a mesh system that can match it. For example if you have 2gbps service you'll want a mesh system with 2.5gbp

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

October 5, 2025 5:00 PM

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Could my TP-Link Deco X20 system be causing persistent network disconnects on both Wi-Fi and Ethernet?

A 5 port gigabit switch is like 20€ so that’s an easy test, plus you can return it if you don’t need it. Do you have the same issue on WiFi? And finally I would upgrade your main Deco unit, and again, where I live you can return it within 30 days if it’s packed nice and has not signs of use. Maybe t

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MilkshakeAK in r/TpLink

October 10, 2025 3:21 PM

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