TP-Link
Deco XE70 Pro
Based on 51 Reddit mentions
$119.99
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is TP-Link still a good brand?
I'm having good success and strong performance with TPLINK. I recently upgraded to newer DECO devices (WiFi 7), which are performing better than the previous ones (WiFi 6). I now have BE65s as my wired backhaul trio, supporting XE70s as my WiFi mesh devices. What I appreciated about DCO is how easy
...NoodlesSpicyHot in r/HomeNetworking
August 1, 2026 5:39 PM
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ROCKET INTERNET
I just got it. The gig for 20. Had to buy my own router because the wifi kept dropping and was having to restart modem n router to get it back up. Bought the deco xe70 for $90 on Amazon. So far so good. Only been a few days tho.
CandidateRough2473 in r/toledo
March 7, 2026 3:18 AM
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Best Bang for the Buck Mesh WiFi System
I'd go with the TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro, it offers the best balance of performance, future-proofing (Wi-Fi 6E), and value. Great for large homes with lots of devices, and supports multi-gig speeds if your fiber plan is fast. Better value than Orbi 770 unless you really need Wi-Fi 7.
Stunning-Maize in r/HomeNetworking
October 21, 2025 8:47 PM
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XE75 pro vs x95
I have a 3,500 sq ft house with Ring cams and a Bird Buddy in the backyard. The XE70 Pro 3-pack works great for my needs. I previously had 5 Deco M9+ units.
Curmudgeon7777 in r/TpLink
September 2, 2025 7:45 PM
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Recommendations for upgrading mesh wifi
Based on your post I think the TP-Link Deco BE63 would be good for a WiFi 7 upgrade. It has 2.5gb WAN and 2.5gb LAN ports, This should work well with internet speeds up to 2.5gbps. If you have faster internet then this system will throttle (reduce/limit) your speed to 2.5gbps max and you should cons
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
October 5, 2025 9:19 PM
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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
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
October 5, 2025 5:00 PM
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Google WiFi replacement
I have a TP-Link Deco XE70 Pro that I use to cover a 3200 sqft house without issue and I am not even using the wired backhaul option. I do get 2.4 coverage in the backyard - used primarily for streaming music. If you need a faster speed for your backyard you may need an additional node. I am using 3
...Impressive-Sand5046 in r/wifi
August 6, 2026 2:21 AM
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Mesh for TP Link Archer AXE75
Or, logically, return the AXE75 and get a Deco XE75 Pro, XE70 Pro, or the BE63 3 piece kit and be done. For slightly more than the single router, you have a true mesh system and can use the wired ports on the units for back-haul between them and/or to connect other devices that you don't want on wir
...tiredoldtechie in r/TpLink
February 6, 2025 11:44 PM
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Replacing my Deco XE75 because of PS Portal issues. What mesh system actually works?
I have a deco xe70 pro that I upgraded from an eero and have had no issues. I have 2 ps5's one straight to the main deco and one on a satellite deco. Both work flawless with only 1 to 2 ms of more latency on the ps5 thats wired to the satellite deco. I had an eero mesh network and the lag when I wou
...CombinationKey9822 in r/PlaystationPortal
July 19, 2026 12:17 AM
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Can I use this router (D-Link DIR-605L) to achieve these 2 goals?
Most decent mesh units have an inbuilt switch with 3 or more ports. I'd consider at least a two unit pack like a Deco XE70 or XE75 (or the Pro version of either if you want some 2.5Gbps ports). Turn off your existing routers WiFi, put the mesh units in AP mode, connect one to your existing router, p
...LeeRyman in r/HomeNetworking
June 12, 2026 12:52 PM
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