TP-Link
Deco XE75
Based on 582 Reddit mentions
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Is wireless backhaul always crap?
Bought a new home, moving in soon and trying to plan out how to make Internet functional.
The place is single story long and thin. 1960s build, every single wall internal and external is made of solid brick. It also has a flat roof. In other words it's a nightmare for running cables. No coax either
...Noblemanef in r/HomeNetworking
August 25, 2024 12:06 PM
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Deco XE75 Pro
I've just set up a new mesh system, with two nodes. The main one is in the kitchen, where the master socket is, with the secondary one in the office upstairs. I've set up a main network and a guest network.
The connection upstairs seems to be rock solid, but downstairs we can't connect to the main
...BridportDagger in r/tplinkdeco
August 13, 2025 4:53 PM
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Deco XE75 (AXE5400) devices keep disconnecting
I just upgraded my Google WiFi mesh system to the Deco XE75 (AXE5400) and the speed and coverage are excellent! My issue seems to be random devices just disconnecting constantly. I noticed my ring camera is constantly disconnecting/reconnecting. Then I started noticing other devices like my MyQ gara
...eckseid in r/TpLink
November 17, 2022 1:11 AM
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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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Circle 2 cameras no longer showing in Home, yet show connected to network.
The past few months I've seen these repeatedly go offline at random times. They usually go offline together within a few minutes and nothing will bring them back except leaving them unplugged for a few hours. Now they only come back for a couple minutes before going offline again.
Network setup is
...Skoles in r/HomeKit
August 11, 2025 6:47 PM
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Eternal wait for the XE75 firmware update
This post is essentially meant to express my profound regret for purchasing the Deco XE75. I had been using the M5 for five years, and while I was generally satisfied with its performance, its coverage was quite limited. Consequently, I decided to upgrade to the three-pack XE75, which offered improv
...sun_in_the_winter in r/TpLink
April 8, 2025 5:59 PM
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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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TP Link Deco 6E XE75 Pro throttling to max 50 mbps?
I am having a very bizarre situation.
Setup: 1 gbps Fiber internet. Modem into Deco XE75 Pro Mesh with 2 satellites + 1 outdoor TP Link wifi 6 satellite. Desktop hardwired into main router in the office.
For the first week of having the new system, everything was working great. 600-900 mbps even o
...kungfuenglish in r/TpLink
August 19, 2025 12:01 AM
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Which wifi band is more stable at distance?
My computer is a bit distant from my main WiFi router. But I do have a mesh system(deco). However when I play games on my PC, while it says I have a good strong signal it freezes often. I connect to the 5 g signal. I had heard a 2.4g network is more stable, is that true?
Update: thank you to all th
...LifeLearner15 in r/HomeNetworking
August 31, 2025 5:25 PM
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Garden office wifi - advice needed please!!! (UK)
Hi folks!
My dreadful networking knowledge is matched only by more poor graphic design ability!
Problem I'm facing: having just moved to a new house, I am trying to get wifi in the garden office at the end of the plot.
I am failing.
What I have: Virgin Media wall socket connector where my router
...Plenty_Tooth7780 in r/HomeNetworking
July 15, 2024 5:17 PM
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