Deco XE75

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Deco XE75

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244 negative

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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/TpLink603y ago
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Why do TP-Link get a hard time from people,and routers made by Asus are often praised....

When I read user reviews and the same router people are saying buy this because TP-Link suck.... Get worse reviews that the tp link router I'm looking at.

I'm sure there are plenty of cases to think this, buy it doesn't always seem the case...or are people buying cheaper to link less fussy

I'm lo...

— Pete77a in r/HomeNetworking5110mo ago
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So far I'm impressed

I recently upgraded to 1G fibre and as a result I needed to upgrade my old nest mesh WiFi.

Story time: First off I did some initial research and went for the TP Link deco xe75. I ended up returning it because all my nest cameras and nest doorbell kept dropping connection. The speed was remarkable ...

— sittin-on-tha-toilet in r/Ubiquiti301y ago
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DECO XE75

I guess I'm expecting a lot of downvotes for this, but I have to say the truth.

The XE75 is an awesome piece of hardware with really bad UI. Loads of features missing from what I expected or saw TP Link a few years ago. The web UI is worse than the app. I changed from Orbi AC3000 (3 pack) to XE75 (...

— 13hoot in r/TpLink213y ago
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Deco Xe75 vs xe75 pro

Bought a new home and planning for the networking. Tp-link deco axe-5400 (xe75) 3 nodes has a deal on amazon prime coming at $360, whereas axe-5400(xe75 pro) is at $399. Only difference I see is 2.5G port on xe75 pro which might be worth for future proofing. Overall Is it worth the $40 bump? Are th...

— ssaisusheel in r/TpLink142y ago
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Deco system node switching really needs a major improvement.

I have deco xe75 pro (3 pack) in my 2300 sq ft home...one pod on each of my 3 floor levels.

I've noticed many times my phone doesn't switch to the closest node....I don't mean immediately.

Last night we watched a movie in the basement. This morning after 8 hrs of sleep on the top floor of my home...

— Free-Fun-5567 in r/TpLink81y ago
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Ongoing Deco XE75 / BE63 IoT Disconnects – Looking for Beta Firmware 1.4.6 / 1.1.8 or Real Fix

Hey everyone — hoping someone here (or a TP-Link engineer) can help.

I’ve been fighting persistent IoT disconnections across my **Deco XE75 (V1.6)** and **Deco BE63 (V2.0)** mesh setup for weeks. Since updating to **firmware 1.4.5 (XE75)** and **1.1.7 (BE63)**, my 2.4 GHz smart devices constantly d...

— NaiveNegotiation5182 in r/TpLink81mo ago
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First-timer, accidentally ordered non-cloud Gateway Max from B&H, whoops

Just wanted to share my first-time ordering experience with UniFi/Ubiquity.

Been struggling for 2 years with IoT devices constantly disconnecting on my TP-Link Deco XE75 Pros. Speed is great with newer devices but any 2.4ghz only devices have issues. Decided to ditch them and go in on a decent Ub...

— DrAngus44 in r/Ubiquiti71mo ago
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Tv loses internet Deco XE75

Hi!

I recently installed a second deco device, both are xe75. Every time i turn off my tv or my robot vaccum they lose internet connection and it take a solid 30mins to get them connected again. It shows in the deco app that they are connected but they have no internet.

This was not a problem...

— willemannen25 in r/TpLink61y ago
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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:

1. The satellite unit closest to the "main" unit has a weaker signal than the one significantly further...

— ishzach in r/HomeNetworking61y ago
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