TP-LINK Deco X20 Whole Home WiFi System - Triple Pack, White
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Price: £199.99
Brand: TP-Link
06/03/2021
Description: Large home internet network Get a stable and seamless internet connection throughout your home with the TP-Link Deco X20 Whole Home Wi Fi System. This Wi Fi system provides a range of up to 5800 sq. Feet and supports over 150 connected devices. Need to cover more? No problem, just add more units. You can expand as much as you want. Fast Wi Fi 6 Using the new Wi Fi 6 standard, you're set for 8K Ultra HD streaming, online gaming without lag and swift downloads. And with 1.8 Gbps of internet stream going around, you can do all these at the same time. Easy setup and control Download the TP-Link Deco app to easily set up and manage your home Wi Fi network wherever you are. View the connected devices, set different priorities for their connection or set up a guest network. You can also use it to adjust parental controls to keep your children safe. Or you can ask Alexa to help you tweaking your network, TP-Link Deco X20 is ready for her commands. TP-Link TP-LINK Deco X20 Whole Home WiFi System - Triple Pack, White - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10222658
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 6935364052416
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Rating: Per unit: AX 1800 ● Data transfer speed: Up to 1201 Mbps ● Type: Whole Home WiFi system ● Wireless band: Dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) } ] }, { groupLabel: CONNECTIVITY, specifications: [ { label: Expandable system: Yes ● Mobile app name: TP-Link Deco app - Android & iOS ● Wireless connectivity: WiFi ● Number of units: 3 ● Router functionality: Yes ● Beamforming: Yes ● Wired connectivity: Ethernet LAN/WAN ports x 2. GENERAL ● Colour ● Dimensions: 114 x 110 x 110 mm (H x W x D) ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 3 years ● System requirements: TP-Link Deco appn- Apple iOS 9.0 or highern- Android 4.4 or later ● Software supplied ● Box contents: - TP-Link Deco X20 Whole Home WiFi Unit x 3n- Network cablen- Power adapters x 3n- User guide ● Weight: 580 kg } ] }, { groupLabel: SECURITY, specifications: [ { label: Firewall: SPI ● Guest network access: Yes ● Parental controls: Yes ● Other security features ● Encryption: - WPA-PSKn- WPA2-PSKn- WPA3 ● Network standards: - IEEE 802.11an- IEEE 802.11gn- IEEE 802.11bn- IEEE 802.11axn- IEEE 802.11nn- IEEE 802.11acn- DHCPn- PPPoE
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Author: J. Peachey
Rating: 5
Review: Update 2/1/23 after a lot of trouble getting one of our 2 printers, an Epson EP-3750, to print reliably from a MS Surface laptop, I thought to set that printer in the Mesh app “not to use Mesh technology”. It may be luck but it seems ok now. Update 20/12/22 Our Epson printer was intermittent. I discovered it only works on 2.4 Ghz and the Deco doesn’t differentiate. SO….. workaround was to disable wifi on my powerline adapters, disable 5 Ghz on the Deco and my Virgin router, and change the SSID name on my Virgin router so it can be ignored. Now the only signal used is the Deco 2.4 Ghz preventing overlap with Virgin router and all fine. OK not getting 5 Ghz/145 mb in a hot spot but the 2.4 Ghz signal is now visible as much more even, consistent and reliable/strong enough throughout the house. First attempt: I initially tried to set our Virgin Hub 3 to modem mode but it wouldn’t work, maybe that method applies to earlier models and I misunderstood. Once I pin reset the router all I had to do was follow the TP app, cable the pod into any port on the router, and give it time to flash blue then carry on following the app. I then plugged my existing TP power line kit into the pod and let it settle down. I then connected the other 2 pods in remote locations. One was not accepted at first but I tried again and it worked. I would suggest leaving the router settings as they are. Now have much better wifi in former dead spots. Very good in my case. I used the same SSID and password throughout.
Author: M.A.C
Rating: 4
Review: Deco S4 3 Pack - Setting it up with Virgin Media Hub 3.0 in Modem Mode - 350mb package Bought these again as the first kit simply wouldn't connect to the internet no matter what you tried. Wireless setup - deco talking to each other over wifi.... Great concept but sadly it uses too much of the available bandwidth to stay connected - household with multiple devices like smart tvs, tablets, cameras etc would struggle as it reduces your overall bandwidth which affects the speed. Ethernet backbone setup - deco talking to each other over Ethernet... This is by far the best method to connect these units together, with gigabit backbone, you free up your entire wireless bandwidth for devices to use therefore you maximise on your broadband speed over wifi. This method also will allow you to have more than 3 deco units all over your house - especially houses that aren't square in shape. Adding Gigabit Switch.... I am using 2 ethernet 8 port gigabit switch with 2 of the decos - this has allowed me to take fixed devices off the wifi thus freeing up bandwidth for more portable devices like tablets, phones laptops etc. Fixed devices - tvs, set top boxes, pcs etc. 2.4G & 5G... 5G is the frequency to use as the2.4G has really poor bandwidth & speed, Virgin Media 3.0 Hub gave better speed over 2.4G than these decos. Over the 5G speed test showed full speed provided by Virgin whilst you were in the same room as the deco. Of-course speed will decrease as you distance yourself from the decos. Make sure you enable Fast Roaming - so you have true seamless experience - as this feature will ensure you devices gets moved from one deco to another seamlessly ensuring you stay connected to wifi. Beamforming is worth enabling as this ensuring your wifi devices get the most bandwidth from the deco majority of the time. Not sure if this works on all devices. Be patient & be aware.... The deco units takes time to settle down, as they don't give you full speed straight away. Probably because of the beamforming tech or some other variable. Earlier speed test were quiet slow, awhen other devices started to come online & deocs were running for hour or so, noticed the speed test were going up in speed until i reached the max speed virgin provided me over wifi. Where to place them.... Using Ethernet backbone setup -does allow you to place them quiet far apart ensuring you get maximum coverage in your house but be careful that you don't put them too far apart so you eliminates your seamless mesh wifi bubble - use wifi analyser to see what the wifi is doing & then place them accordingly in your house. Functions & Features.... Word here is BASIC - there isn't even a option to separate your wifi frequencies e.g. 2.4g & 5G being advertised as 2 wifi's; so choose which you connect to rather than deco deciding it for you. Also there is no feature to select wifi channels, which is a huge drawback. Not all places in a house will have same channel behaving equally, therefore having the ability to select a channel is needed. So you can select the best channel for the area where each deco is placed. App... Really easy & simple to use app that anyone can use, it gives really good insights on which deco a device/s is/are connected to & how much bandwidth they are consuming. Also monthly report is good overall view of connected devices & bandwidth used. You can also control the deco via the apps from remote location, so you can both monitor & control settings including blocking devices & rebooting decos etc. It is also, very easy to create Guest networks and you can have multiple admins on the apps, allowing multiple adults to have control. Parental control is really stupid in all honesty & takes ages to setup up & it not intelligent at all - therefore I didn't bother setting it up. Are these worth buying.... Yes they are IF you use the Ethernet backbone setup otherwise, these are hit n miss depending on your house & environment e.g. some houses are thicker walls which WILL have a affect on the wireless range & performance. Verdict... If you have a big house or house with extension or thicker walls, these are a must have when using ethernet back bone setup - whilst the product is great & it simply works & performs well - I just can't give it 5*'s as it doesn't have basic options like separating wifi frequencies & be able to select wifi channels.