TP-Link
Deco X55
Based on 211 Reddit mentions
$139.99
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Noen som har erfaring med mesh nettverk?
Det aller beste er jo om du kan trekke fysiske kabler gjennom etasjene, men om du ikke skal gjøre noe veldig krevende kan jo mesh være en grei løsning. Vi bruker TP-Link Deco X55 over to etasjer og en kjeller. Det gir oss en enhet i hver etasje, og grei dekning. Guttungen spiller i kjelleren, og har
...kfhfniseogtcezcxpi in r/norge
January 1, 2026 12:34 PM
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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
...Slepprock in r/tmobileisp
May 9, 2026 5:38 AM
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TP-Link router vulnerabilities found in Latvia
I replaced my 3-unit TP-Link AX3000 (Deco X55) mesh setup with two Cudy WR3000S models running OpenWRT, one in dumb AP mode. The only compliant I have is range, and as far as I can tell it’s pretty much just aesthetic - one bar lower in my bedroom, but speeds are fine. My main complaint with the Dec
...FreshEclairs in r/technology
April 26, 2026 10:28 PM
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Mesh wifi extenders vs normal wifi extenders
Mesh has better handover logic between nodes via controller built-in, wifi6 will make it even more efficient... Got a 4-node deco x55 system for the parents 3k sq/ft with wireless backhaul, works well and just got a dual node for my townhouse- no disappointment at all
Suitable_Mix8553 in r/TpLink
March 31, 2026 11:51 PM
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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
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Garage to office conversion
I had a TP deco X55 in the house already, just got an additional unit for the garage and seem to be getting 150-200mbps which I can live with for now
Rude-Scientist-281 in r/DIYUK
July 3, 2026 10:04 PM
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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
...Ryan_TP-Link in r/TpLink
July 8, 2026 2:49 PM
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Tp-link Deco X20 Outdoor
Do you have the entire mesh system? Or did you just buy the outdoor AP with the intent on connecting it to your existing network? If it's the latter, I don't think it has that functionality (don't quote me on this, though). I have the Deco X55 mesh system in my house including an outdoor AP and it w
...biohazard13 in r/TpLink
April 22, 2026 11:34 PM
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Mesh-system recommendations
Ebox only supports up to 1gbs download speed and with the size of your house there is no reason to buy something expensive. Get Deco x55 / x50 - usually it goes for $193-225 (3-pack) but sometimes for no good reason the price will jump to +$300 (DO NOT buy it for that price lol) Ebox won't lower the
...Ok_Table_4177 in r/ebox
April 12, 2026 1:28 PM
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Router / AP recommendations for house
Depends on your budget and internet speed. As an other poster said you’d want one AP per floor. Get a 3 pack of TP Link deco- X55 or X75 would be fine or if you want more future proof then BE63 or similar. Should be in the 200-500 euro range. Omada and Unifi are better solutions, require a bit more
...Race545 in r/HomeNetworking
March 31, 2026 5:50 PM
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