TP-Link
Deco XE75
Based on 648 Reddit mentions
$89.99
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Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E
Recently purchased a 3-Pack Deco XE75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6E and was shocked by the lack of basic settings/customization: how is it possible that a product at this price range doesn't allow bandwidth limit per connected device? I have 10+ years router that have this option. Am I missing
...JadeNrdn in r/TpLink
September 15, 2025 8:57 PM
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Another request for manual channels and widths, ugh
TLDR Holy these XE75 units have been a pain. Granted, pushing them hard. But nothing I'm doing should be outside the bounds of these things. End TLDR.
I own SIX Deco XE75 (non pro). I initially started with 3 but I had a few hard to reach areas. I have a smart home with over 90 devices most of whi
...lafreniereluc in r/TpLink
November 26, 2024 5:53 PM
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Benefits of switching to AP7 from Deco 7 mesh?
I had 4 Deco XE75's (6E) and went to 4 AP7's. The Deco routing was terrible. There really is no separate VLAN for IoT, but they offer an IoT SSID and it does nothing other than reporting. You are best to get away from Deco. Now, that being said, the AP7's are great for VqLAN and managing them (and d
...HTPCFan in r/firewalla
November 23, 2025 2:00 AM
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Deco XE75 Pro firmware rolled back to fix offline issues
My XE75 Pro 3 node mesh is hardware version 2.0.
TL;DR - If your XE75 Pro hardware is v2.0, stick to firmware 1.2.9 Build 20231225 unless you want to risk dealing with constantly offline nodes. Manually downgrading is very possible as long as you can go to each node's web interface and upload the
...nechronius in r/TpLink
August 28, 2024 12:45 AM
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Deco XE75 - Device logic doesn't make sense
I've got 3 XE75 units in my home. One is hard wired to the Google fiber jack in the wall.
The other two are wirelessly connected spread in different parts of the house.
Two odd things going on:
- The satellite unit closest to the "main" unit has a weaker signal than the one significantly further a
ishzach in r/HomeNetworking
November 9, 2024 4:35 PM
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AP7 Force Device Connection
Even the Deco XE75 Pro's I'm throwing away (might go Office Space on them) have this feature. Hopefully Firewalla can implement it.
Ukoyries in r/firewalla
March 7, 2025 4:47 PM
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Unable to use Pihole with TP-Link Deco XE75
I recently purchase and (partially) setup a new TP-Link Deco XE75. While I am able to get basic functionality running, the one component that seems unusable is my Pihole. More specifically, I've had to use to the built-in DHCP (assignment and reservation) functionality of the Deco and cannot use and
...atlienk in r/pihole
July 21, 2023 6:17 PM
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6ghz Wireless Backhaul option missing
I recall when initially setting up the deco XE75 Pro, there was an option on the deco app where I was able to use the 6ghz band for dedicated wireless backhaul. Now that particular setting seems to be missing. Anyone else?
aaah400 in r/TpLink
October 24, 2024 10:30 AM
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Deco XE75 / AXE5300 - Ethernet port randomly stopped working
Same here, my 3-unit Deco XE75 worked flawlessly for 2 years and now the top port on one of the satellite units is dead. Well, not really dead but in a zombie state. The Deco app says that my Mac is connected, but the Mac isn't being assigned an IP number like my two other Macs connected to ports 2+
...Semantiques in r/TpLink
September 8, 2025 9:11 AM
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Need feedback on my home network plan
Part of the value of Unifi is everything being managed in one spot. The Unifi APs are way better than most other APs, and if nothing else, one really nice benefit is you can slowly upgrade them over time. I still run my original UAP-AC-Pro, but instead of being my main AP it's been relegated an outs
...groogs in r/HomeNetworking
November 9, 2025 10:15 PM
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