Deco

Welcome to the official TP-Link Deco community — dedicated to our revolutionary whole-home mesh Wi-Fi solution. Deco allows you to say goodbye to buffering and hello to uninterrupted internet throughout your entire home. Here, you can chat with other Deco enthusiasts, ask for help with technical questions, share your personal setup experiences, and explore the full capabilities of your TP-Link Deco system. Join the conversation and discuss ways to enjoy seamless and reliable Wi-Fi, everywhere.
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By ALLTYPEZZZZ · Latest post 3 weeks ago by kush_1
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My cable modem is setup in the middle of my house. The modem has 4 ports. I have 3 BE95's. Is my LAN faster to have the BE95's hardwired directly to the modem? Or should I have 1 BE95 connected direct
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By The1Figman · Latest post 2026-01-24 14:58:15 by The1Figman
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I have three TP-Link Deco 7 Pro BE14000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Whole Home Mesh System units configured with Access Point mode and laid out in "topology 2" per https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/3753/. T
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By jrouly · Latest post 2026-01-16 10:06:31 by David-TP
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I am reasonably proficient in using Windows, but very new to networking. I own a Verizon FiOS router CR1000a, Firmware 3.6.0.2_BD. Call its SSID “OldNetwork”. I connected one XE75 to it with an Ethern
Access Point Mode
By MollysPa · Latest post 2025-12-18 06:26:07 by CerebratedFreak
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I'm running 4 X5700s on 3 stories of house (2 above, 1 basement level). The main floor has 2 nodes (1 on either end of the house), the other floors have the nodes centrally located. No wireless device
Access Point ModeClient DevicesIoT Network
By charleyp2112 · Latest post 2025-12-03 09:47:33 by charleyp2112
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I recently installed 3 TP-link Deco X50’s in my home. The main AP and one other are hard wired with cat6 to a TP link POE switch which is connected to my Xfinity modem which provides 800Mb/40Mb. The 3
Access Point ModeFeature Request
By RaymondNoodles · Latest post 2025-12-01 20:41:22 by IrvSp
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Hi I have 2 barndos that both need internet. I have Starlink mounted on one barn and that barn uses Starlink directly. The other barn I did a P2P tplink CPE 710. I have the receiving CPE set to client
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By bianello · Latest post 2025-11-17 18:27:05 by HelpFixDecoApp
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I have FIOS home internet - G3100 roter and E3200 extender. I just bought the Deco X20 and set it up in access point mode, with two one device connected to the router in the basement and one device on
Access Point Mode
By bossfan55 · Latest post 2025-11-08 11:38:13 by bossfan55
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Gateway is an ER8411 v1.6 with firmware 1.3.3. Daily reboot schedule at 5am. 3 x XE75 Pro Deco in Access Point wired to Gateway and to each other via switch. Daily reboot schedule at 5:10am. ISP AT&T
Wired BackhaulIPv6Access Point Mode
By Null_Undefined · Latest post 2025-10-26 21:34:07 by HelpFixDecoApp
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When I try to add a Deco XE75 to my existing router via Ethernet, it never comes online. I want to designate that Deco as an AP. When I unplug the Ethernet cable to that unit, it comes online but it's
Access Point Mode
By kramegroeg2022 · Latest post 2025-10-21 23:57:08 by jzchen
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I would like to add a couple of TP-Link routers in AP mode to my system for extra wireless coverage. I have one XE75 Pro (main router) directly connected to my modem, with 2 other ones wired to the ma
Access Point ModeDeco Lab
By Bama-2025 · Latest post 2025-10-07 19:48:00 by Bama-2025
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I have a BE63 mesh network set up in AP mode. I just realized that the different SSIDs (5hz, 6hz, MLO, IoT, and Guest) are not different VLANs but, are all on the same network. And the only apparent s
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By RS1184 · Latest post 2025-10-05 03:08:26 by HelpFixDecoApp
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