🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The TP-Link Deco X50 AX3000 is a cutting-edge whole home mesh Wi-Fi 6 system designed to deliver superior wireless performance, extensive coverage, and robust security features. With the ability to connect up to 150 devices and a user-friendly setup process, this dual-band system is perfect for modern homes seeking reliable and fast internet connectivity.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 11.4 cm; 1.76 kg |
Item model number | Deco X50(2-pack) |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | Deco X50 AX3000 |
Colour | White |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.76 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**I
TOTALLY SUPERCHARGED my Virgin SuperHub!!
**** Overview ****I should be working, but I’m taking time out to write this elongated review of the Deco M5 X3 for good reason. Read on….I purchased the Deco x 3 after reading a review here on Amazon stating that it worked great with Virgin Superhub 3. I carried out additional research and the Deco was listed as the best to buy on a few websites, especially for the price. I took the plunge and eagerly awaited it to be delivered 2 days later after suffering a seriously bad wifi connect for 2 months. In the past week, it became even worse and I decided I had to make the move to fix the issue.PackagingUpon receiving the package, I admittedly wasn’t particularly ecstatic to see that it was in its cellophane covered retail box without any Amazon other packaging. I usually save boxes for my gear and like them to be in good condition if I resell, but as luck would have it, there wasn’t any damage worthy of note. More to the point, I’ll be damned if i’m selling this any time soon due to it’s astounding performance!The box is well presented with the 3 ‘Deco’ nodes on the front with PC Pro ‘Recommended seal as well as Amazon Alexa and IFTT logo assuring that the product will work with those devices and service. There’s also a sticker on it which assures that the hardware will work with any broadband provider which definitely gives peace of mind. There a ‘HomeCare’ 3 year free service emblem too, which I believe relates to virus protection.Opening the box, you’re greeted with the 3 futuristic looking dish style ‘nodes’. Beneath this tray, is a row of 3 power adapters, ethernet cable and a Quick Start Guide. The presentation is immaculate and resembles that of Apple. It looks like quality and feels like quality which gives assurance of a quality product from the get go.**** Product ****Each node is a circular disc, around 2.5cm in height and 12cm in diameter with a small multicoloured LED in the centre. The nodes design suggests the form of a radar which I thought was quite innovative. They are fairly light, they look like part of the ‘Deco’.Ports on the back include power and 2 ethernet.Power adapters and cables are high quality, as is the supplied ethernet cable.**** Setup ****On the top tray, there is a clear, simple instruction to download the app from the Apple or Android store. A quick search and I had the app installed within a minute or so through my then slow wifi. The app is very basic and to the point. It requests the user to create an account (or login if you have an account) choosing email and password. You then confirm on that email address. After this, it prompts the user to plug one of the 3 nodes (it doesn’t matter which) into the modem / router and then plug it in using the power adapter.The light on-top of the node lights up and signifies its state:Yellow - Start upBlue Pule - Ready for setupBlue Solid - Setting upGreen - All is well.Red - IssueThe app shows a 3D plan of a property and prompts you to select one of three which matches your home best - one floor, two floors and 3 floors. The diagram shows how you should consider spacing the nodes too.After asking which room the node will be placed in, the app then connects to the node through your router / modem and the lights change according to the state. After going from all stages (apart from red) from yellow to green, it notifies the user that it’s successfully connected.The user is then given the option to name their network and apply a password to access within wireless devices.It then gives the user the option to add another TP Link product. In this case, there were two more to add so I added the second in the same way and the third. Each was a breeze just like the first.There was a notification for a firmware update, so I ran that and it installed and rebooted all devices within 4 minutes.Although the product comes with a Quick Start Guide, this wasn’t necessary. The app makes things simple.This setup process was a godsend, since i’m not tech minded and I always prepare for things like this to just fail to work. It was absolutely childsplay!Approximately 20 mins to unbox and set up!**** Speed & Coverage ****After installing the first node in my office (connecter to the router), I ran a set eager to see what effect it had and to my amazement, on my 100 mbs connection, after testing my wifi previously and getting a mere 8 mbs, I was clocking in 105 mbs- through the air! It’s clearly solved a huge problem with pertaining to Virgins Superhub 3!What’s more after installing the next two in the same way - one in the lounge and one in the kitchen at the rear of my flat, the speeds, as I moved around with my iPad (after connecting with new Network and password) were almost the same minus a few meg. Delighted!I reached for the TV remote for my new 60 inch OLED LG which was previously bottlenecking with it’s capability and my previous poor wifi, entered network and Password and booted dup Netflix. It painted the screen immediately with all content. I clicking into a movie and it played after a second and fast forwarding was done equally as quick. Despite it previously pixelating and buffering often throughout media, it is now working perfectly!General Internet browsing on iPad and iPhone is notably faster.Whats more….At the very end of a flight out stairs, outside, on a level below, I have full strength WiFi in my GARDEN which i didn’t have previously. RESULT! Streaming tunes in the summer!Full Strength literally everywhere where I will go throughout the vicinity of my entire 2 bed upstairs flat with downstairs remote garden.**** Experience ****Netflix, Amazon Video and Apple TV would take a while to load and the content would often be pixelated and buffer, however now it’s as slick as butter. General Internet browsing is so much more effective and enjoyable now too. I click and something happens - usually a near immediate download of a web page or stream of a video, stable as can be.**** Alexa ****To use Alexa with the devices, you need to install the relevant skill.This is not mentioned in the app, but I’m told it is mentioned in the quick start guide.Searching ‘TP-link Router’ within ’Skills’ in the Alexa app and clicking ‘Enable to Use’, the skill is downloaded.You are prompted to log in to your TP-link account to enable the skill. You do so, by clicking ‘Authorise’ once logged in.The Alexa app prompts to find new devices to which we accept. It then discovers the TP-Link router.Clicking ’Set up Device’ and ‘Done’, the Deco will be shown in ‘Devices’.You can then add it to any roomAlthough I’m an ardent Alexa fan as an owner of a ‘Smart Home’ I wasn’t aware of how these devices would work with Alexa. Having searched for the skill however, the page informs us that Alexa allows us to:* Enable Guest Network when friends come over* Activate WPS to add new devices to the network* Turn off the routers (‘nodes’) LEDS at night* Check the Internet connection speed you’re getting from your provider* Prioritise online applications or devices at those important momentsPrimary commands (at time of writing):‘[Alexa] Turn off the LED’s’‘[Alexa] Enable night mode’‘[Alexa] Enable my guest network’* I haven’t managed to get Alexa to work with any commands as yet, but will report back.**** Summary ****As a Virgin Superhub 3 user, I’m over the moon with this! As an owner of a two bedroomed flat, I did consider that this package might be overkill. Seeing the performance, I could have possibly done with only two, but the pricing for 3 and the availability here on Amazon (x2 were only available for delivery in a few weeks) promoted me to buy the Deco M3 X 3.This hasn’t only changed the way I entertain myself, but also my actual work which pays for this kind of stuff. I can now work much more faster and more efficient. With this considered, it’s one of the best investments I’ve made in years. I wish I had of bought this much sooner. My fear of tech, error and complications always deters me, but as mentioned, this could not be more simple. It products like this that give me the confidence to spread my wings and buy more.Running circa 106 mbs - That’s a 98 mbs increase!Very pleased!Thoroughly recommended!
A**R
Easy to set up - 100% succesful
Brilliantnever been able to get good wifi around the whole housenow its 100% every roomno need to link stations with ethernet just run it as a wifi network mesh. So easy to set up too with the apptook me just 5 minutes. Very happy
T**O
extensive 2 year review: Great coverage, reliable, feature-packed, performance could be better
Device, Features & Interface (App):The build quality of the device is reasonable, though I wouldn’t say its particularly premium or high quality. It has three Ethernet ports, but no USB ports, which is a bit of a downside. The device is controlled through the Deco app which is excellent, making the web interface unnecessary. It offers features like LED control, eco mode, auto-reboot (which I recommend enabling), guest network, parental/Wi-Fi access controls, WPS, WPA3 security, and network optimization. Although it lacks direct band separation, it provides great alternatives, such as creating a separate network for IoT devices, or allowing you to force devices to connect to a specific node or band (2.4GHz or 5GHz). Advanced features include QoS, VPN support (client/server), IP reservation, MAC cloning, static routing, and NAT forwarding.Coverage and performanceI don’t have a particularly large house despite this a standard single router provided by ISPs including the higher spec Eero Pro 6 router provided have resulted in dead spots. With this mesh system I have 5 bars on almost all devices.I conducted speed tests on my 900/900 Mbps full fibre connection using the Ookla Speedtest app. While tools like iPerf might offer more precise results, I found the Speedtest app to be the most convenient option as will most people.When my Wi-Fi 6 device was within 5-10 meters of the primary router, I achieved speeds close to the maximum advertised. However, speeds dropped significantly at greater distances (20-30 meters). Tests showed around 368/320 Mbps.The secondary unit's performance was more limited due to its dual-band design without a dedicated wireless backhaul. Even within 5 meters of the second unit, I only achieved around 390/420 Mbps, further away it dropped to 272/193 Mbps. Wi-Fi 5 devices experienced even lower speeds, with test showing speeds of 235/126 Mbps.When I had a Virgin M250 (264/25 Mbps) connection, I was able to achieve near-full performance at greater distances, even on the secondary node one result was 226/25.Reliability:Initially, I experienced quite a few dropouts when I first had the units. However, after updates, the reliability has significantly improved so I haven't had a dropout related to the unit in a long time. While I can’t test its 75-150 device capacity, it handles 9 smart devices (plugs, TVs, washing machines, Alexas) and 15 other devices effortlessly.Compatibility:This unit appears to work with all ISPs, supporting various connection types like DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, L2TP, and more. In my case, I have the ideal setup where I can use the Deco in router mode, connecting it directly to the ONT without needing the ISP router. If that’s not possible for your setup, there are a few options such as put the ISP router in modem mode (which I did with Virgin) or using AP mode and disable ISP router’s Wi-Fi.Also, fast roaming can be disabled if needed—I had to turn it off because my printer wouldn’t connect with it enabled, though this issue is more about the printer than the system. Beamforming can also be disabled, though I didn’t find it necessary.Conclusion: if you have lower ISP speeds or don’t require top speeds everywhere I would recommend this unit but for high ISP speeds(Greater than 500Mbp) a tri band option would be much better.
M**N
Perfect System for All Around House WiFi
This has been the perfect solution for my poor wifi signals across my house.It may be on the pricy side but this is the first wifi signal boosting set up that has worked for me. I live in an old stone house so the walls are thick and dont allow usual wifi signals to come through outside of my lounge which has the router.It all connects well to my Vodafone router and now I have 100% coverage across all of my house.From what I have been able to set up I now have 2 different wifi signals coming out, one from my router and one from this system. When I tried to make them both the same it has not been possible. This might me possible to change so it is all one wifi name but I couldn't work it out. It does mean mobile devices such as laptop, phone or iPads have to have both wifi signals set up in order for everything to work but not too much of a hassle.This mesh system has allowed me to have a strong wifi signal to allow me to work from home with a stable wifi signal.
S**S
bUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH WIFI
BEEN IN IT FOR YEARS. THIS PRODUCT IS FANTASTIC VERY EASY TO INSTALL. JUST DONE VERY LARGE HOUSE, 5 BEDROOMS. WORKS LIKE A DREAM WILL USE AGAIN AND AGAIN.
V**L
Fabulous
Just started up a Starlink account, as our house rambles on one level we needed booster, set up was a tad long winded but the end results are fantastic, we now have download speed over 200+ and upload over 6.
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