Deco X55

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Deco X55

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Google nest mesh or something else?

Brother in law upgraded his old nest to the new, both were flaky and dropping connected units. I gave him my deco X55 ax 3000 three piece set and he hasn't had any trouble, nor did I. I upgraded to unifi system for extra control/features.

Fesional in r/HomeNetworking

November 25, 2025 7:43 AM

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G4SE extender

The other advice you got was bad. Hope im not too late. There is nothing wrong with you g4se modem. Its what I use and plan on using for years to come. It has the external antenna port that I have hooked up to a waveform antenna. If your internet wasn't good enough that is what id have you do. Get a

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Slepprock in r/tmobileisp

May 9, 2026 5:38 AM

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Signal strength

TP-Link Deco X55 is the system I've been recommending for a long time now, it only goes up to WiFi 6 but that's plenty for Starlink. They have a WiFi 7 version too which I'm sure is just as easy.

zerbey in r/Starlink

July 29, 2026 10:54 AM

2

X55 access point help

If you don't have anything that specifically requires you to use the ISP router, and you're keen to use the Deco as your one-stop solution for routing + Wi-Fi, you could consider removing the ISP router and using the Deco X55 as the overall router + Wi-Fi Mesh solution for your network. You'd just n

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Ryan_TP-Link in r/TpLink

July 8, 2026 2:49 PM

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X55 access point help

Without knowing the model of your ISP router, I can't say for sure whether the ISP router or the Deco has better "on-paper" speed capabilities. Though, generally speaking, multiple mesh nodes should provide better coverage and roaming than a single ISP router. That said, if the ISP router isn't requ

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Ryan_TP-Link in r/TpLink

July 8, 2026 11:36 PM

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What makes you abandon your quest?

i use a tplink Deco X55 which is crazy fast and easy to setup. Its made for mesh but can run single. It also has 3x gigabit Ethernet which can be useful. With a x55 i can stream virtual desktop (the app) at 90 to 120fps or as much as my pic can handle. I get gigabit speeds with wifi 6 devices

Turbulent_County_469 in r/MetaQuestVR

March 5, 2026 5:44 AM

2

need help

For the best connection you need to connect from router to your devices by ethernet, if you go from Main Access Point to upstairs via WiFi and then from there to xbox via ethernet, then you will probably still have a bottleneck with slow speeds at the WiFi connection.What is your current WiFi device

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MilkshakeAK in r/TpLink

September 10, 2025 6:24 AM

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Ultra Fast 1000Mbps/50Mbps ABB Plan - 80/48 Actual

Your deco X55 can be your router. I have a x50-dsl as my router on FTTP (bought the DSL version before free FTTP upgrade)

Substantial-Ruin-368 in r/nbn

September 6, 2025 4:01 AM

2

Home network brand selection

I’ve got a Deco X55 as main unit, a X50 outdoor PoE for my car en charger and a X50 PoE to cover my entire house. 160m2 old brick house with basement. Your M5 units are WiFi5 and you will see a significant improvement in coverage when upgrading to WiFi6. For now I would not spend the extra money on

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MilkshakeAK in r/HomeNetworking

September 22, 2025 7:30 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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