TP-LINK Deco X60 Whole Home WiFi System - Triple Pack, White
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Price: £349.00
Brand: TP-Link
12/05/2020
Description: Large home internet network Get a fast, stable and seamless internet connection throughout your home with the TP-Link Deco X60 Whole Home Wi Fi System. This Wi Fi system provides a range of up to 7000 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 3 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 X60 is ready for her commands. TP-Link TP-LINK Deco X60 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: 10214761
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 6935364052386
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: GENERAL, specifications: [ { label: Colour: White ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 3 years ● Dimensions: 114 x 110 x 110 mm (H x W x D) ● System requirements: TP-Link Deco appn- Apple iOS 9.0 or highern- Android 4.4 or later ● Weight: 3.03 kg ● Box contents: - TP-Link Deco X60 Whole Home WiFi Unit x 3n- Ethernet cablen- Power adapters x 3n- Quick instalation guide ● Software supplied } ] }, { groupLabel: SECURITY, specifications: [ { label: Firewall: SPI ● Guest network access: Yes ● Parental controls: Yes ● Other security features ● Network standards: - IEEE 802.11an- IEEE 802.11gn- IEEE 802.11bn- IEEE 802.11axn- IEEE 802.11nn- IEEE 802.11acn- DHCPn- PPPoE ● Encryption: - WPA-PSKn- WPA2-PSKn- WPA3 } ] }, { groupLabel: CONNECTIVITY, specifications: [ { label: Beamforming: Yes ● Router functionality: Yes ● Number of units: 3 ● Expandable system: Yes ● Mobile app name: TP-Link Deco app - Android & iOS ● Wired connectivity: Ethernet LAN/WAN ports x 2 ● Wireless connectivity: WiFi. OVERVIEW ● Type: Whole Home WiFi system ● Wireless band: Dual-band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) ● Data transfer speed: Up to 2402 Mbps ● Rating: Per unit: AX 3000
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Author: CarbonArc
Rating: 5
Review: Have just bought the three pack of the Deco S7 after returning a three pack of the Linksys Velop WHW0303 devices. The differences are quite marked between the two systems. Initial impression - The Velop comes in an "Apple esque" smart box with magnetic closures and a ribbon tag with the name on it. The Deco comes in a normal but presentable cardboard box. Easily recyclable and adequate for the job. They both have (UK) plug mounted power supplies, but the Velops are so wide that they block the use of the adjacent sockets on plugblocks or the on/off switches on normal double sockets. Both use the mandatory mobile app to set the systems up. The Velop app does seem to offer more functionality than the Deco, not sure if it is all useful, but the Deco app is more responsive to commands and more logical. The Velop app seems to take ages to make any changes and at one point indicated that the operation I was performing would take up to 6 minutes! No such problem with the Deco app. I had both systems setup with one node connected to my broadband and the other two 'wirelessly' connected. Once setup the Deco system works just as you would expect it to. Mobile devices seamlessly transitioning from one node to another as they move around. My broadband is 270Mbps and I can get that speed from anywhere in the house now. Which I was unable to get from the Velop system with the nodes located in the same places round the house. Spent several hours trying to get the Velop system to work properly with its default setting and messing with its advance settings. It didn't transition my mobile devices to the strongest signal and the speed suffered. Setting up the Deco system took less than 20 minutes. Wish I had bought the Decos first. I consider myself IT literate as I work in the industry and have no connection with or previous experience with either brand.
Author: S. Douglas
Rating: 4
Review: I have a big old house, which means you get a few dead spots so have used these to eliminate that. They're pretty compact and easy to set up, and tbh the range on just one of them seemed to be a big improvement on my last tp-link router I had, 100% better than your standard virgin router. I have two out of the three set up and link them with a cable for better speeds. (you can link them wirelessly though). They are working well and rarely get any internet issues if any. Software wise: its simple to use and has some control features on it, not as many as my previous router, but you can set up guest networks, name devices and categorise them. You can add parental controls and group devices allowing times and access rights. I do like that you can get notifications when a device joins your network. My only gripe with them really is the amount of ports (2) in the back of them. If you link the two together for faster performance, then both ports are used in the first deco and only one is spare in the second. Once my hive system is plugged in you can't port in anything else. Probably not a big issue and you can get a switch box, but just another would have been useful. For the price I got them for they've been a good solution, standards are changing all the time and these will no doubt be out of date now. I didn't need 3 of these so if you're house isn't big you can just buy the single for a big improvement on your wifi coverage.