TP-Link
Deco XE5300
Based on 6 Reddit mentions
$259.38
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2 questions - App showing incorrect utilization / Router vs AP mode
When streaming, the bandwidth is not constant, for instance, if you're streaming a 3 Mbps quality video for example, you might see occasional burst every 10 seconds to 30 Mbps for 1 seccond and then back to nothing, or it could be, The player loads up 15 minutes of video at the very start of the vid
...bojack1437 in r/tplinkdeco
November 28, 2025 4:50 AM
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Ethernet speeds seemingly capped despite switch showing 1000M
the Deco XE5300 has 3 gigabit ports, but it definitely seems to be the Deco. I've played around with a few different cables and no matter what I'm getting the 320ish at my PC. That's about the same I get via WiFi, so it seems to be the limiting factor. Just in case I'll get a new cable to go from th
...penguinpantalones in r/HomeNetworking
December 11, 2025 1:07 AM
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TP-Link End of Life (EOL) Product lists (US)
Deco XE5300 wifi6e unit hasn't received an updated since 2024. TP Link knows, they don't care. its on this list as EOS, but according to their FAQ, it should receive updates for 3 years.
bogusostrich in r/TpLink
April 10, 2026 2:36 PM
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Wyze and TP-link not playing nice, any advice is appreciated
I have the same problem. Although I found that it has to do with certain TP-Link devices. I bought two sets of the TP-LInk Deco XE5300 and found they created two versions: https://www.reddit.com/r/TpLink/comments/11cn8l6/deco_axe5300_hw_version_160_vs_26/ I think the 1.6 is at another house and works grea
...im10er in r/wyzecam
May 21, 2025 2:04 PM
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Building backwards, starting a migration to Zigbee
I had a similar journey. I started with Wi-Fi based devices, which I quickly realized isn’t practical, especially if you’re running consumer-grade Wi-Fi. I was on a Deco XE5300 and had constant disconnect issues. TP-Link even sent me a custom firmware to stabilize the 2.4 GHz network, which helped b
...dll2k2dll in r/homebridge
August 7, 2025 8:28 PM
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