Looks like a decent price, keep in mind that it will come with a UK power brick.
23% claimed when posting.
TP-Link Deco X20-DSL AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 VDSL Modem Router $106.33 Delivered @ Amazon UK via AU
 
    Last edited 03/07/2024 - 09:57 by 2 other users
 CamelCamelCamel.
 CamelCamelCamel.Related Stores
closed Comments
 - VDSL is FTTN/FTTB(asement/building). Max speeds are 100/40. - any real advantage to getting Wifi-6 on VDSL networks? - Internal network speed. 
 
 - I thought it was an air filter/ purifier at a glance. 
 - There is a downside with buying routers meant for the European market as there is a cap on transmit power on some parts of the 5Ghz band in the EU. To be specific: - A Band (Channels 36 - 64): 0.2W (200mW) or 23dBm 
 B Band (Channels 100 - 140): 1W (1000mW) or 30dBm- for 2.4ghz Wifi, the power is capped at 0.1W (100mW). Routers that you buy for Au are double that at 200mW - Some articles for you to read to understand what the power limits are for UK routers 
 https://w.wol.ph/2015/08/28/maximum-wifi-transmission-power-…
 https://www.digitalairwireless.com/articles/blog/a-quick-gui…- if you are deploying multiple nodes in your home and you got every sqft covered with wifi then the nerf in power limits might not be a thing you need to worry about.  - Thanks for the heads up here. I did order one and I’m only in a small two bedroom place but now wondering if I should cancel. Currently I am going down a rabbit hole of transmit power and whether or not changing something called the regulatory domain on this model is doable and if it’ll actually matter. Who needs sleep!? 
 
 - Could someone recommend a decent router for my HFC NBN connection? Belong's router has a lot of drop out issues. I probably have 10-13 concurrent devices connected. I'm on 100/17 MBps plan. Thanks 






Don’t have VDSL, but am curious as to the max speeds it can achieve. Other than local network uses, is there any real advantage to getting Wifi-6 on VDSL networks? Or would you be better off with a Deco M4 with 100mbps ports?