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What is the actual under the hood difference between the Deco XE75 Pro and the Deco XE75. In the product comparison page (https://www.tp-link.com/nl/compare/?typeId=5700&productIds=58887%2C54434), the
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Meridius66
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Hello, right now I have two separate WiFi ( I want to stay in that setup), the current setup looks like this: Provider => M9PLUS => WiFi 1 (mesh 2.4/5) Provider => XE75 => WiFi 2 (6e) So both main dec
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Ive got 3xBE65 hardwired together via Ethernet. On 2 of the devices I have a Sonos Play 3 connected. The way the Sonos operates, is that if a speaker is hardwired to ethernet, it branches off and crea
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I just got my Deco system set up yesterday (3 Deco X20 [AX1800] units), Apple TV was plugged in via ethernet but my PS5 was getting intermittent connection so I switched the ethernet to PS5. Since the
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I have three different networks consisting of one Deco X10-4G each. I want to expand each network with a Deco M5 mesh unit. The M5 can be bought as 3-pack but can I use each M5 unit to a corresponding
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Christoffer_L
· Latest post 2025-02-20 11:38:06
by Alexandre.
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Hi, I have 2 Deco M4R with the following topology design: AP Deco M4R 1 --- Ethernet --> \ AP Deco M4R 2 --- Ethernet --> - TP SG2008P --- ISP router (DHCP) But they work like this on fact: AP Deco M4
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JFI
· Latest post 2025-02-10 10:35:10
by ARGamingPK1
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