Deco XE70 Pro

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Deco XE70 Pro

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Deco just works!

I just deployed Deco xe70 pros at my house, and they are such an upgrade in terms of ease-of-use and performance from my ancient Orbi setup. My big gripe is that they have no capability for local-only admin when hooked to the modem in router mode so you always have a hole open for remote management.

MrSteakGradeA in r/TpLink

February 3, 2025 9:58 PM

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FINALLY 🥲 Nailed my Router Settings! I'm getting 20ms (compared to my TV) - what a rewarding project!

Ok so just an update I got it to work. For my ps5 I created a separate 6ghz ssid so it could live on that network alone. That seemed to be a problem for reasons unknown. As I was looking through the advanced options I saw an option to create a network that combines the 2.4, 5, and 6ghz bands onto on

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champion409 in r/PlaystationPortal

October 12, 2025 11:57 AM

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Any one has ezee fiber in sugar land, tx?

Nice. I have 3 xe75 pros and 2 xe70 pros. When I switch to ezee, i plan to keep my decos instead of their eeros. Also planning on doing wired backhaul between the main and one upstairs AP

Heavy_Commission7148 in r/EzeeFiber

October 7, 2025 8:06 PM

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Drop in speed with XE70 Pro

You only change the Deco to AP mode if you have another router in front of it to do the actual routing and firewall leave it in router mode if you don’t have another router in front of it. As far as the XE70 pro that is a 6E system you have to remember that the 6 GHz band does not travel that far wh

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purespeed44 in r/TpLink

December 11, 2024 7:42 PM

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Drop in speed with XE70 Pro

That's an unusually drastic drop, especially if your device is connected to the main unit. Which Wi-Fi bands are your devices connecting to when testing? 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz? Is QoS enabled on the Deco? You can check in the Deco app under More -> QoS. If enabled and you plan to continue using i

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Ryan_TP-Link in r/TpLink

December 11, 2024 9:06 PM

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Calix GigaSpire Blast u4 to NETGEAR R6700AX

Honest answer. Depending on size of home, look into a mesh system. I have Deco xe70 pros and it has probably been on of my best decisions. Verify which will do port forwarding

External-Brother-558 in r/HomeNetworking

January 3, 2025 6:10 PM

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