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The TP-Link AX3000 Deco X55 Pro Mesh System delivers cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 technology with speeds up to 3000 Mbps and whole-home coverage spanning 6500 sq.ft. Equipped with dual 2.5G multi-gigabit WAN/LAN ports, it supports ultra-fast wired backhaul and multi-gig device connectivity. Designed for busy smart homes, it connects over 150 devices seamlessly, while AI-driven mesh technology optimizes your network environment. Easy app setup and robust security features make it the ultimate upgrade for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance Wi-Fi.
















































| ASIN | B0C7SR7C6K |
| Antenna Location | Commercial, Game, Home, House |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | 133,874 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,013 in Routers |
| Box Contents | 3 x TP-Link AX3000 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System (Deco X55 Pro) |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | Gold577 |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, iPhone |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 6500 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | 604 cm |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (739) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030706080 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 2.91 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 3 gigabits_per_second |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Deco X55 Pro(3-Pack) |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Deco X55 Pro |
| Model Number | Deco X55 Pro(3-Pack) |
| Number of Antennas | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, Guest Mode, QoS |
| Router Firewall Security Level | Moderate |
| Router Network Type | mesh |
| Security Protocol | WPA2, WPA3 |
| UPC | 840030706080 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11n |
S**N
Works for me
Works well, covers my whole house much better than my sky max router. Be warned if you buy this from Amazon America (because it is ⅔ the cost in UK) the power supplies come with American plugs so need to buy shaver adapters.
C**.
Good connection
Good connection, no slowness anymore
C**J
Was pretty easy to set up, get configured and start operating. Really improved my coverage (2800 sq. ft main and 2800 sq. ft unfinished basement). I had wi-fi extenders before that worked well, but I want to try and extend it out to my barn (haven't tested coverage there, yet). But so far, really good. Made streaming from the basement much better and from my amazon stick on my TV in the living room much better. I am happy with it so far.
I**L
I’ve done light networking admin and troubleshooting at a previous job and have been around computers for most of my life. My dad had an Ethernet in the house in the 90’s. I built my first PC when I was 11. I’m 43 now. I’m not an expert, but I have more experience than probably most. This was really easy to setup. I downloaded the app and it walked me through setup. Only thing that caused me an issue was I was running a VPN on my phone which initially blocked access until I disabled the VPN. The setup was easy. I installed one node near the cable modem which is in the side attic of the room over the garage. I installed another node downstairs and the last node upstairs. I already have network cable ran in the house so all the nodes are connected by LAN and do wired backhaul. All of the streaming peripherals like Apple TVs are also wired. The only devices using the WiFi are phones and laptops. The system broadcasts one network and auto configures your device for best speed. You don’t have to choose a 5ghz or 2.4ghz network. That is automatic. The house has excellent signal everywhere. I put on YouTube and walked into every room while steaming. It never flickered or stopped. It seamlessly moved from node to node as needed. The app checked the firmware on the nodes and updated the firmware on each one, very simple process. I will update this if anything changes. Right now, it’s very fast meshed WiFi that works very well. It was super easy to install and update. The app is intuitive and useful.
M**3
I installed this system in my apartment, which is full of thick concrete walls that usually wreak havoc on Wi-Fi signals. The Deco X55 Pro has handled it impressively and the coverage is strong and consistent in every room, with no dead zones or frustrating drops. Setup was straightforward using the Deco app, and the nodes linked together quickly without hassle. Speeds are fast enough to handle streaming, video calls, and multiple devices at once, and I haven’t noticed any lag or slowdowns since making the switch. The compact design of each unit also blends in nicely without looking like tech clutter. For anyone struggling with poor coverage in larger spaces or apartments with dense walls, this mesh system delivers exactly what it promises: reliable, seamless Wi-Fi throughout the home.
M**.
Went from a modem, a router, and 2 extenders to the Decco Mesh and, I'm so happy I did. Before, keeping up with connections to my various devices was a daily chore of restarting at least one device, or the router, or an extender, or both, or everything. The simplicity of the setup, the power of the signal, and the stable connections, make the Decco Mesh system worth every penny. Everything I have works nearly flawless. I say nearly because no matter the quality of the equipment, when it comes to anything Internet, something will hiccup sooner or later. But I'm happy to say those occurrences are rare now. I can confidently recommend this. UPDATE: It's now been over a year and a half and it's still working as I described it above.
S**1
So this is going to be a lengthy review and how to in one -- I purchased this because I have a 4000 sq ft house and my; ISP provided ,panoramic WIFI router was spotty at best and barely making it across the house. Once up and running the mesh system delivers a full 2.4/5G signal anywhere I needed it. However, the system itself is set up to be used with a cable or fiber modem. In most cases though, most people have an ISP provided all in one router and modem of some sort. So here is my experience with this system: ------ First off I have been in the networking/IT field for 20+ years. This system and the walk through instructions are set up to help a person with next to no IT experience. this is good and bad. I figured Id share my experience to help someone out there that may be struggling to get this working. ------ In my house I am currently using the COX com panoramic router. While the routing works decent, the WIFI on it is terrible! To make matters worse, I was on the newest version of the router the PW8 and the cox WIFI extenders that were available for purchase for about 150 that work with the unit are not available for the new model. My only option was to downgrade to a slower device and buy their mesh pods which was laughable. ------ If you happen to have a cox panoramic router, your options will be either send it back and purchase your own DOCsis 3.1 modem or find a way to utilize the mesh and circumvent the terrible WIFI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Now the somewhat tricky part. This next part applies to connecting the TP-link mesh to the cox panoramic router, the latest release pw8 version. I am sure it will work for other versions as well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Doing a little Googling, you will see many websites that tell you "just put your router in bridge mode" . Bridge mode shuts off all the routing and WIFI and makes your router act as if it were just a modem. This would probably work for most routers in most cases but In my case the TP-link mesh would not connect to the internet when my panoramic router was bridged, I will say this again I tried all the ports on it and it WILL NOT connect to the cox pano router in bridge mode. ------ 2. Solution! Do not worry about putting it in bridge mode. Download the DECO app and create an account, take one TP-link node and connect it VIA an ethernet cable to your pano router on an open port. Go through the instructions normally. make sure you select DYNAMIC when it asks you if your ISP provides access to the internet. For me this option was greyed out at first but playing around in the menu fixed it. With DYNAMIC selected hit done or next --- 3. walk through the rest of the instructions until it tells you to add another DECO. STOP!!! DO NOT ADD THE DECO AT THIS POINT!!! I cannot stress this enough. just "next" through the remaining instructions until you get to the end then go into the main DECO screen on your phone --- 4. On the DECO main screen, lower right select "more" then "advanced settings" select Access Point mode and let the DECO fully reboot and down load firmware if it needs too. once in AP mode, go connect the second and third DECO(one at a time) and wait for them to flash blue. in the upper right corner of the DECO main screen click on the + button and go to add another DECO 5. follow the instructions and then repeat for the third one. --if done correctly the second and third DECO will appear on the home screen and have a solid green light on them. ------ 6. Go into the cox pano wifi router VIA a browser and turn off the WIFI (you can do this first or just name your SSID for the DECO network a different name) I didn't notice much interference at all having both up but turned the pano router ones off anyhow. ---- In this instance you will still be using the cox pano router as your link to the internet and your DHCP an NAT services. Your DECOs will act as access points which will not route or have ant of the QoS functions but they will still be available on the cox router. The reason you did not hook up all of them back to back before putting the first one in AP mode is because if you do, the AI for the DECOs will put the other two DECOs on a different network (as to prevent something called double NATing) and effectively cut them off from the master and since bridge mode wouldn't work for me this was a very good work around. --------- overall I am very pleased with the results --hope this helps some of you
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