TP-Link Deco X50 1-pack
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Dual-band
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Tri-band
Dual-band
Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4)
Wireless A (WiFi 2), Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless AXE (WiFi 6E), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4)
Wireless A (WiFi 2), Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4)
Wireless A (WiFi 2), Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless AXE (WiFi 6E), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4)
Wireless A (WiFi 2), Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4)
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2
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
According to our expansion for routers expert
Speed class | High-end |
Frequency bands | Dual-band |
WiFi standards | Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4) |
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) |
Number of Ethernet ports | 3 |
5 stars
617
4 stars
287
3 stars
32
2 stars
11
1 star
3
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Stability
Installation & user friendliness
Price-quality ratio
It is difficult to find good WiFi in a modern house for a long time. We have fiber optic, but the range and speed was to cry with 2 different routers.
Then someone recommended mesh and that really works, full range everywhere in the house and with the cheapest subscription I get 500mb / sec. And just walking to the attic all the time good signal.
Other brands have more options, TP-link is just nice and simple, plug and play.
Have no shares in this, am seriously very satisfied.
Michiel uit Aalsmeer
26 April 2022
Automatically translated from Dutch
For years we have struggled with a dilapidated WiFi connection. After a long search and working with half-hearted solutions, I decided to go for this meshing system. The connection is made with a Telenet modem + router, of which the standard WiFi signal is disabled. In time we will switch to a modem-only version, which you can exchange for free. Indoors, we achieve speeds of 190 Mbps (which is close to the theoretical 200 Mbps maximum provided by Telenet). Via the hub in the garden we achieve between 120 and 140 Mbps. The hub in the garden is only connected wirelessly and is located at a distance of 17 to 19 meters from the hubs inside. This is therefore more than sufficient for 4K streaming in the hammock.
Not a top design, but you can easily put those things away somewhere. The only real reservation we have at the moment is that the X60 is probably still a bit overkill today. Both the support of Wifi 6, which is still supported by almost nothing today and you therefore have no direct benefit from it. And the internet speeds that the router can theoretically achieve are completely irrelevant today because the providers do not offer them. Not based on tests, but you will probably get an equally good result with the Deco M9 in the next 5 years.
Benny Van de Velde
2 June 2020
Automatically translated from Dutch
Bought as a replacement for 3 access points without roaming. With Skype and voice over WiFi, that is bad work. The access points also pushed each other away.
Seen the deco M9 at work with friends, it works fine there in difficult circumstances. My wife just didn't like it. The X60 could appeal to her.
So ordered. And started work the same evening.
First x60 point was easy to install. Then get started with points 2 and 3. These must first be activated at Max 1 meter from the first. Ideally, the system should also be in router mode. this works best.
Then you can place them wherever you want. Do you want them to communicate wirelessly with each other? Put them down according to the app's advice and you're done.
If you want to use the ethernet backhaul (like me) then you have to pay attention: 1: start the installation as recommended (install next to first deco) 2: pay attention to how your first deco works, do you also want the router functions? Then deco 2 and deco 3 can only be used on a switch that is directly on the first. Otherwise backhaul will not work Do you only use decos as access points? Then you can just connect them however you want. They must be in 1 network 3: when connecting to the ethernet cable, the deco unit 2 and 3 gives an error message (red LED). Just wait for restart and it will fix itself
Using the decos is easy. Network is super stable. Roaming can be switched on and off per device and functions seamlessly. Old and new WiFi devices do not interfere with each other. Everything goes but the right band and speed. Restores connections with devices and among themselves (Ethernet cable out or in, give it a moment and the relevant deco just works again) And you can include the points in the network differently if only at least 1 is connected via a network cable.
Vincent van Drie
26 April 2020
Automatically translated from Dutch
Receive more coverage in case of damage than with your standard warranty. Coolblue takes care of everything: from taking out the insurance to repairs. Is a repair not possible? You receive the purchase price as CoolblueCredit.
XCover is allowed to arrange and process insurances on behalf of the insurer. The insurances are governed by Belgium law. If you have a complaint, you can contact the or our customer service.
First, add your expansion for routers to your shopping cart. On the next page, choose the Protection Plan below. You always have a 30-day return window and pay no deductible in case of damage.
The insurance can be canceled every year, even if you have paid in advance. If you cancel earlier, you will receive a refund for the overpaid amount.
Product number | 900284 | |
Manufacturer code | Deco X50(1-pack) | |
Brand | TP-Link | |
Warranty | 3 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Speed class | High-end |
Can be expanded with extra stations |
Built-in WiFi | |
WiFi standards | Wireless AC (WiFi 5), Wireless AX (WiFi 6), Wireless B (WiFi 1), Wireless G (WiFi 3), Wireless N (WiFi 4) |
Frequency bands | Dual-band |
WiFi speed | AX3000 |
2.4GHz band speed | 574 Mbit/s |
5GHz band speed | 2400 Mbit/s |
WiFi on/off switch | |
Signal transmission | Omnidirectional |
Number of WiFi antennas | 2 |
Ethernet speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps) |
Network connector | |
Number of Ethernet ports | 3 |
WAN ports | 3 |
PoE support | |
USB port |
Mobile data connection | No |
SIM card slot |
Quality of Service (QoS) | |
MIMO | |
MU-MIMMO | |
UPnP AV support | |
Seamless roaming | |
Beamforming | |
Port forwarding | |
LACP Link aggregation |
Parental controls | |
WLAN security | 802.1X, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK |
Firewall | |
Firewall type | SPI Firewall |
Guest network | |
VPN support |
Mounting possible | |
Height | 11,4 cm |
Depth | 11 cm |
Width | 11 cm |
Weight | 0,46 kg |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Memory card reader |
Power supply type | Power grid |