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TP-Link Deco X55 AX3000 AI-Driven Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (3-Pack, UK Stock) $327.25 Delivered @ Amazon UK via AU

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  • AX3000 Dual Band Wi-Fi - Super-fast Wi-Fi 6 with speeds up to 3.0 Gbps, 3× Gigabit ports per Deco unit provide sufficient connectivity
  • 4 Streams, Less Lag - 2×2/HE160 2402 Mbps + 2×2 574 Mbps
  • Boosted Seamless Coverage - Seamless mesh Wi-Fi coverage up to 6,500 ft2 (3-pack)
  • AI-Driven Mesh - Intelligently learns the network environment to provide ideal Wi-Fi unique to your home, With 3 years manufacture warranty
  • TP-Link HomeShield - Provides comprehensive network protection, robust parental controls, and real-time IoT protection, Easy setup

Note: UK stock.

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  • +3

    Should be mentioned these are UK imports via Amazon UK through Amazon AU. I believe people have mentioned in other posts that European AX routers are bandwidth capped and you won't get the full range/speed compared to AU versions?

    • My concern would be using the UK power adapters with a UK to AU converter, it will likely stick out a fair way from the power point.

      Not sure how much AU replacement adapters are, but that might be a solution.

    • I heard they were power capped so they don't reach as far, that would explain why their mesh system is much cheaper.

  • +1

    Have 4 of these, absolutely loving them. Locally bought on Amazon.

    First couple days was a bit iffy, odd drop, but like a review I read, possibly on Amazon too, it tunes itself manually.

    Sure enough, not a single problem since. Had them since Black Friday.

    Big heads up though….. I had to switch to TP Link Switches, as my D Link weren't supported for Ethernet backhaul…. Never come across something as stupid as that with other brand Routers from Asus, Netgear, Telstra and Google….

    Only other complaint is not being able to easily configure 2.4 and 5ghz seperately. Apparently you can setup a Guest one, but meh.

  • "AI" lol

    • The use of this term is getting out of control and I fear it's going to get worse.

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