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TP-Link Deco X60 AX3000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System - 3-Pack $369 + Delivery @ JW Computers via MyDeal

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For anyone who’s missed this: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/745656
Here is a matching deal from MyDeal, by JW Computers.
Don’t forget to use the free $10 sign up discount via MyDeal app.

Catch also has it for $388 + delivery, still relatively cheap, in case OOS.
https://m.catch.com.au/product/tp-link-deco-x60-ax3000-whole…

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  • These are good - very stable. I bought a 2pk at this price 4 months back.

  • Jeez that was quick…

    • That's what she said.

  • "Hurry! 1 items left!"

  • Wanting to extend my WiFi and was looking at the smaller TP Link mesh Deco M5 3 pack. Is this deal significantly better or different purpose?

    • -1

      Wifi 6 capable. If you wire up things like Computers or Consoles it'll make little difference for real world use.

    • The main benefit higher potential speed but whether you see a difference will depend on what you're using them for, speed of internet connection, and how many other devices might be sharing the signal.

    • I’m upgrading to x60 from m5.
      Have to say m5 is very reliable for basic use.
      We’ve moved to a bigger house, there are a few spots with slower speeds, and I’m installing a NAS so decided to pull the trigger.

  • Can this be used as modem or do I need to have a modem in front of these for network setup?

    I have fibre at home and from network termination unit there an ethernet cable that is plugged into my modem which is configured with PPPoE connection for internet. Can I use these to replace this and have the PPPoE capability and also have mesh WiFi?

    • +1

      No the Deco X60 can't be used as a VDSL2 modem. Deco X60 is a router with Wi-Fi 6. You don't need an extra VDSL2 modem for FTTP. Plug in a Deco to the fibre NTD and configure the Deco to PPPoE.

      • +1

        Ok, perfect! thank you for your answer. That is what I was thinking.

  • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/745913
    Available on JW’s own webpage.

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