New Arrival NEW! AXE11000 Deco XE200/Wi-Fi 6E Deco Mesh System
Good news! The Wi-Fi 6E Deco Mesh Group is enlarging! A new member-Deco XE200 is coming right now.
As our newest AXE11000 Whole Home, Tri-Band Mesh, Wi-Fi 6E System, Deco XE200 is the most powerful Deco System released, and potentially one of the strongest routers we have released across the board. First announced at CES 2022, the Deco XE200 uses the newest Wi-Fi 6E Standard to deliver unprecedented speeds over both wired and wireless connections throughout your entire home.
Let's have a look at our Deco Wi-Fi 6E members:
Taking Advantage of Multi-Gig >>What is Multi-Gig Ethernet?
Deco XE200 | AXE11000 6 GHz: 4804 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 5 GHz: 4804 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 2.4 GHz: 1148 Mbps (802.11ax) |
1× 10 Gbps Port + 2× Gigabit Ports per unit>>What is 10GbE |
Deco XE75 Pro | AXE5400 6 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 5 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps (802.11ax) |
1× 2.5 Gbps Port + 2× Gigabit Ports per unit |
Deco XE75 | AXE5400 6 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 5 GHz: 2402 Mbps (802.11ax, HE160) 2.4 GHz: 574 Mbps (802.11ax) |
3× Gigabit Ports per unit |
The Advantages of Wi-Fi 6E >>What is WiFi 6E?
WiFi 6E utilizes the capabilities of 6 GHz to enable high-bandwidth applications that require faster data throughput such as high-definition video streaming and virtual reality, as well as lower latency connectivity for online gaming applications.
Designed for More Devices – OFDMA and MU-MIMO
As Smart Homes become far smarter than before, our networks become more and more crowded as a result of not only the additional sensors/devices but also the traffic flowing from the devices to the network to make your house “Smart.”
Previous generations of Wi-Fi were often limited to having an absolute maximum of 150 devices. Wi-Fi 6E and the Deco XE200 take advantage of two technologies, OFDMA and MU-MIMO; which serve to increase the maximum number of devices to over 200!
Protection for Your Whole Home, Devices, and Family
All three models ship with the newest version of TP-Link HomeShield Technology.
As more devices are added to our networks, especially sometimes from manufacturers or sources we don’t know, we need to make sure that our information, devices, and networks are protected from potential threats that you may not know are happening or even possible.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1. Which 6GHz channels does Deco support?
WiFi 6E Deco system works on the U-NII-5 band and will select the best channel automatically.
Q2. How does the 6GHz band operate on the Deco Mesh product?
6GHz network acts as a dedicated backhaul by default, which means, by default, the 6GHz band is only used for data transfer between Deco units.
If you want to connect your Wi-Fi 6E supported phones/laptops to the 6GHz radio of the Deco network, you could enable the 6GHz Wi-Fi in the Deco app. For detailed steps, please refer to
How to Use the 6GHz Band of your Deco Wi-Fi 6E System for Client Devices
Q3. Will the Wi-Fi 6E Deco work with my old Deco system such as Deco M5, Deco X20/X60, Deco X90?
Yes, all Deco models should be able to work together as one network.
However, you wouldn’t be able to use the 6GHz backhaul when Deco XE75 is used with another old Deco model which has no Wi-Fi 6E capability. You can still enable the 6GHz network for clients to connect, the specific setting can be found in the Deco app, make sure your Deco app is up to date.
Q4. Can I use Wi-Fi 6E with my old phone and laptop?
Yes, Wi-Fi 6E Deco products have 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless radio as well. Your old phones and laptops can still connect to the traditional 2.4GHz or 5GHz band.
However, those phones and laptops are not able to use the 6GHz radio of Wi-Fi 6E Deco products because they do not support 6GHz Wi-Fi.
Client devices manufactured before 2020 is not likely to support 6GHz Wi-Fi. Current known 6GHz-capable devices are Intel NIC AX201 and a few versions of the Samsung S21 series.
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Thanks! managed to change the device name, quity easy if you know where to look :-)
But in my settings.. i can't seem to find the option for the IP..
only thing i can think of is that "feature" isn't available in Access Point mode..
attached some screenshots..
More settings tab..
Advanced settings tab..
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You are right and since under AP mode, the IP is automatically assigned from the DHCP server.
If you tend to set up a static IP on the Deco, you could consider setting up an IP address reservation on the DHCP server.
Best regards.
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Thanks for the excellent support!
im very happy with the XE75 Deco's!
as mentioned before, some features im missing a little bit *1.. but the thing that matters the most is that everything works like it should..
and that is what they do perfectly!
*1 but thats also my lazyness in reconfiguration some ancient pain in the butt client devices
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@TP-Link My mesh network is currently made up out of Deco X60 devices. What would be my benefits for adding the Deco XE75 to this network?
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Hi, If you only add one Deco XE75, except the normal 2.4ghz and 5ghz for mobile clients, there is another 6G wireless network for the 6G compatible devices.
And if you have 2*Deco XE75, the 6Ghz could be used as both the wireless backhaul between 2*X75 to increase the bandwidth of the satellite XE75, and the wireless radio for 6G compatible devices.
Currently, if you do not have any Wi-Fi 6E clients and the internet bandwidth is about 1G, Deco X60 or X90 would be better if you want to add one more Deco node.
Thank you very much.
Best regards.
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@David-TP So there's only an advantage when adding two or more XE75? Thanks for the reply!
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@clewfretful Yes thank you for letting us know this. I was wondering why I wasn't able to use it. megamodapk. com/nulls-brawl-download/
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@TP-Link Please amend the 6Ghz band option to toggle as dedicated client connection and not function as wireless backhaul if wired backhaul is present.
Also allow unified SSID naming across all bands and have the router automatically assign devices based on connection speed/signal strength. Why only the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz band can have the same SSID name?
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Hi, the 6ghz is working as the delicate backhaul by default and could be changed to backhaul and wireless radio for clients later.
Do you wish to see the 6ghz work as backhaul and wireless radio by default especially when Deco XE75 is on Ethernet backhaul so that there is no need to change 6ghz settings?
For the same unified SSID, I think it is quite interesting that on the AC/AX Mesh, many users wish to see separate SSIDs on 2.4ghz and 5ghz but when it comes to 6ghz, things seem to be different. But the SSID of 6ghz could be customized to be the same as 2.4ghz/5ghz.
Thank you very much.
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RE: 6Ghz Wireless Backhaul
Is it possible to set the Deco NOT to use it as wireless backhaul at all? Not a shared wireless backhaul + client if a wired backhaul is already in effect? Not a mixed setting.
RE: SSID name
Are you saying if I set the 6Ghz with the same SSID as the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz band, then the Deco is smart enough to pass the device between the three? My understanding is that current state of the Deco firmware, only 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are being routed to the best band. While 6Ghz is always a separate band that the Deco is unable to pass the device to the other bands. Can you confirm?
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