We can't fault the Deco's performance and ease of use, although not many UK homes will need the 4500 square foot of coverage offered by the three-pack. But if you're looking for a mesh networking kit that can provide a fast, reliable Wi-Fi signal througho...
Publicerad: 2017-05-13, Författare: Kevin , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Unique circular design, Support for Ethernet-based Deco-to-Deco communication
Unstable Bluetooth mobile setup process, No web-based backend, Wireless AC devices have a 433Mbps limit, Shallow “advanced” features
At this point, we can't recommend this product. There are better performing, less aggravating, more robust solutions on the market today. Sure, the built-in anti-virus aspect is cool, but it's outshined by the setup woes and performance issues. Perhaps TP...
With this router entering and completing our tests, the TP-Link Deco M5 paints a pretty good picture when it comes to a mesh system. Starting at the top, we have an excellent design with an unobtrusive look to let them fit into your house without sticking...
Settings can be light on detail, Minimalist design might not be for everyone
Priced at a competitive $399 for the triple-pack (and $179 for a single unit), the Deco M5 delivers both flexibility and reliability when it comes to your home network...
Lacks dedicated backhaul band, No access point mode
Home users thinking about making the switch from a traditional router setup to a whole-house Wi-Fi system won't be disappointed with the TP-Link Deco. It's easy to install, easy to operate and offers reliable and fast Internet connection for a large area...
It lacks some advanced router features, but the TP-Link Deco M5 offers good Wi-Fi coverage and speed, three years of network-level antivirus protection, and excellent parental controls in a pack of three small devices – at an excellent price.OverallSpecs$...