TP-Link Deco W7200 AX3600 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System (2-Pack) - White
How many devices are connected to your WiFi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your WiFi network. Upgrade to latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes all shapes and sizes. Two Deco units work together to provide tri-band speeds up to 3600 Mbps and coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your WiFi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage WiFi use for the whole family. For added security, TP-Link HomeShield? features tools to protect your sensitive data and all connected devices from cyberthreats including IoT devices such as cameras, lights, and doorbells. Decos are easy to setup with TP-Link Deco app which guides you through setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.
How many devices are connected to your WiFi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your WiFi network. Upgrade to latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes all shapes and sizes. Two Deco units work together to provide tri-band speeds up to 3600 Mbps and coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your WiFi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage WiFi use for the whole family. For added security, TP-Link HomeShield? features tools to protect your sensitive data and all connected devices from cyberthreats including IoT devices such as cameras, lights, and doorbells. Decos are easy to setup with TP-Link Deco app which guides you through setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.
How many devices are connected to your WiFi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your WiFi network. Upgrade to latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes all shapes and sizes. Two Deco units work together to provide tri-band speeds up to 3600 Mbps and coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your WiFi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage WiFi use for the whole family. For added security, TP-Link HomeShield? features tools to protect your sensitive data and all connected devices from cyberthreats including IoT devices such as cameras, lights, and doorbells. Decos are easy to setup with TP-Link Deco app which guides you through setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.
How many devices are connected to your WiFi? Your router may slow down as you add more and more devices to your WiFi network. Upgrade to latest Wi-Fi 6 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System to experience faster speeds, greater capacity, and expanded coverage for homes all shapes and sizes. Two Deco units work together to provide tri-band speeds up to 3600 Mbps and coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. reaching every corner of your home. Connect up to 150 devices and seamlessly move from room to room without changing your WiFi network, or experiencing buffering or lag. Use parental controls to limit, monitor and manage WiFi use for the whole family. For added security, TP-Link HomeShield? features tools to protect your sensitive data and all connected devices from cyberthreats including IoT devices such as cameras, lights, and doorbells. Decos are easy to setup with TP-Link Deco app which guides you through setup process and work with all Internet Service Providers.
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TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. | Deco W7200 (2-Pack)
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 12–16 June $13.15
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 12–16 June $14.12
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 13–17 June $8.43
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 12–16 June $13.71
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 15–20 June $14.18
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. | Deco W7200 (2-Pack)
Delivery between 14–17 June $29
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Unable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network %26 will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a ... MoreUnable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network %26 will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a company with this much anti-Customer Service... AVOID!!
originally posted on walmart.com
This review is for the TP-Link Deco W7200 mesh router system. We current house design does not allow easy access for running network cabling. I had two routers bridged to allow connectivity to the far end of our 1 story house, but the connection was not stable. Decided to replace these with a mesh system to provide better connectivity. Setup was quick, easy and these routers are not only fast, but provide for future devices, as they support Wi-Fi 6. The signal strength is stronger and consistent throughout the house. I was even able to change the IP schema from the default to my previous, so I did not need to reset devices I have with static IP addresses. You do need to download TP-Link's Deco app to your cell phone or table setup this system. The power adapters are ... MoreThis review is for the TP-Link Deco W7200 mesh router system. We current house design does not allow easy access for running network cabling. I had two routers bridged to allow connectivity to the far end of our 1 story house, but the connection was not stable. Decided to replace these with a mesh system to provide better connectivity. Setup was quick, easy and these routers are not only fast, but provide for future devices, as they support Wi-Fi 6. The signal strength is stronger and consistent throughout the house. I was even able to change the IP schema from the default to my previous, so I did not need to reset devices I have with static IP addresses. You do need to download TP-Link's Deco app to your cell phone or table setup this system. The power adapters are fairly large, so be aware that they will take up more space than a regular 3 prong plug. You will need to completely power down your old network, including a modem, connect the first Deco, then power back up and log into the Deco app to complete setup. After this unit is on line and functioning properly, all you need to do for the second unit is place it within range of the first unit and power on. A blue light will flash during the setup, then change to green once it is connected to the network. No further configurations needed for the second unit. Another plus for those that are bothered by the power indicator lights is that these can be turned completely off or set to turn off during a time period of your choice. There is a guest network option that can be setup, along with a number of other basic router configurations. Each unit has 2 network cable ports available. Using these, you have the option of connecting them together via network cable to allow faster data transfer between the units, or you can connect other devices to these ports, such as a switch or printer, allowing Internet connectivity without the need to run cabling, which is great for locations where you cannot install cabling. Those users that prefer to do major router setting modifications may not be able to those with this system, but for most users, the options available are more than enough. The system can send you alerts when there are changes happening, such as a new device connecting. Should you require more range than this 2-unit system can provide, you can attach additional units to your network to expand the coverage area. Overall, I am quite pleased with this system compared to my old 2 router setup. They provide a faster more consistent signal with room for future expansion needs and I would purchase these again. One last thing, this is the same system as the TP-Link X68, but is being sold for less under the Walmart (W7200) name.
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I've had several Wifi devices over the years. And as a tech professional, have lots of hands on experience with most products for home and office. I honestly do not recall ever hearing one dying, they just get old and need to be replaced in order to take advantage of the technology / speed improvements. This TP-Link model was great for the first year but then it died. Yes it is covered by a 2 year warranty and they are going to replace it...with a refurbished one...but my confidence in this brand is shot. Wifi devices are not supposed to die. And getting a refurbished unit does not increase my confidence at all.I'd buy a different brand if I were looking today. This TP-Link model should not have died in just over a year.
TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq. ft. | Deco W7200 (2-Pack)
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-LINK DECOW7200 3600 Mbps Wireless Router - White
Delivery between 12–16 June $15.52
TP-Link Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router System | 2- Mesh Routers | Coverage up to 5,500 sq.
Delivery between 12–16 June $13.15
Unable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network %26 will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a ... MoreUnable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network %26 will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a company with this much anti-Customer Service... AVOID!!
This review is for the TP-Link Deco W7200 mesh router system. We current house design does not allow easy access for running network cabling. I had two routers bridged to allow connectivity to the far end of our 1 story house, but the connection was not stable. Decided to replace these with a mesh system to provide better connectivity. Setup was quick, easy and these routers are not only fast, but provide for future devices, as they support Wi-Fi 6. The signal strength is stronger and consistent throughout the house. I was even able to change the IP schema from the default to my previous, so I did not need to reset devices I have with static IP addresses. You do need to download TP-Link's Deco app to your cell phone or table setup this system. The power adapters are ... MoreThis review is for the TP-Link Deco W7200 mesh router system. We current house design does not allow easy access for running network cabling. I had two routers bridged to allow connectivity to the far end of our 1 story house, but the connection was not stable. Decided to replace these with a mesh system to provide better connectivity. Setup was quick, easy and these routers are not only fast, but provide for future devices, as they support Wi-Fi 6. The signal strength is stronger and consistent throughout the house. I was even able to change the IP schema from the default to my previous, so I did not need to reset devices I have with static IP addresses. You do need to download TP-Link's Deco app to your cell phone or table setup this system. The power adapters are fairly large, so be aware that they will take up more space than a regular 3 prong plug. You will need to completely power down your old network, including a modem, connect the first Deco, then power back up and log into the Deco app to complete setup. After this unit is on line and functioning properly, all you need to do for the second unit is place it within range of the first unit and power on. A blue light will flash during the setup, then change to green once it is connected to the network. No further configurations needed for the second unit. Another plus for those that are bothered by the power indicator lights is that these can be turned completely off or set to turn off during a time period of your choice. There is a guest network option that can be setup, along with a number of other basic router configurations. Each unit has 2 network cable ports available. Using these, you have the option of connecting them together via network cable to allow faster data transfer between the units, or you can connect other devices to these ports, such as a switch or printer, allowing Internet connectivity without the need to run cabling, which is great for locations where you cannot install cabling. Those users that prefer to do major router setting modifications may not be able to those with this system, but for most users, the options available are more than enough. The system can send you alerts when there are changes happening, such as a new device connecting. Should you require more range than this 2-unit system can provide, you can attach additional units to your network to expand the coverage area. Overall, I am quite pleased with this system compared to my old 2 router setup. They provide a faster more consistent signal with room for future expansion needs and I would purchase these again. One last thing, this is the same system as the TP-Link X68, but is being sold for less under the Walmart (W7200) name.
I've had several Wifi devices over the years. And as a tech professional, have lots of hands on experience with most products for home and office. I honestly do not recall ever hearing one dying, they just get old and need to be replaced in order to take advantage of the technology / speed improvements. This TP-Link model was great for the first year but then it died. Yes it is covered by a 2 year warranty and they are going to replace it...with a refurbished one...but my confidence in this brand is shot. Wifi devices are not supposed to die. And getting a refurbished unit does not increase my confidence at all.I'd buy a different brand if I were looking today. This TP-Link model should not have died in just over a year.
I needed to upgrade my old Google wifi mesh network due to it being antiquated and slowing down. I have about 40 devices on my network, including KASA dimmer switches, Nest cameras, Google Home speakers, other various lights and miscellaneous items (including the ordinary computers, phones, tv's, etc).I used the same SSID/password when I set up the TP-Link system and everything went smoothly up until my devices needed to connect. Ironically, almost everything on my network connected with the TP-Link except for the KASA products! I then turned off the 5G and was eventually able to get the KASA dimmers to connect temporarily, but then many of the other devices would not connect. I then spent the next five hours tweaking every setting possible and was unable to get ... MoreI needed to upgrade my old Google wifi mesh network due to it being antiquated and slowing down. I have about 40 devices on my network, including KASA dimmer switches, Nest cameras, Google Home speakers, other various lights and miscellaneous items (including the ordinary computers, phones, tv's, etc).I used the same SSID/password when I set up the TP-Link system and everything went smoothly up until my devices needed to connect. Ironically, almost everything on my network connected with the TP-Link except for the KASA products! I then turned off the 5G and was eventually able to get the KASA dimmers to connect temporarily, but then many of the other devices would not connect. I then spent the next five hours tweaking every setting possible and was unable to get about half of my devices to connect, including the KASA devices again. It was a constant juggling act... some devices would connect while others would disconnect and the TP-Link would consistently drop it's signal every time I would only have it on the 2.4.The upload/download speeds were much faster than my Google, which was great at first. However, there is no way I can use this system due to the connectivity issues with all my devices. I reverted back to Google and everything connected seamlessly, including the KASA devices. It's almost laughable that Google connects better with KASA than the TP-Link.Needless to say, I am returning this junk and will try another mesh system.
TP-Link has committed the cardinal sin. They are now wanting to charge you a monthly fee to enable previously available AND BASIC features. These features, such as scheduling parental controls etc, are now “Advanced Features” and will cost you big $ every month to enable them! This is sick, disgusting, disturbing and should be illegal! I am no lawyer but I would be willing to bet a good lawyer could make a case on this. I purchased this router and all its features, you have absolutely no right to hijack the hardware I purchased and put paywalls up on basic features that are readily available on all standard equivalent equipment from all manufacturers. I am flabbergasted that you have the audacity to pursue such cheap and feckless means of profits. This is not ... MoreTP-Link has committed the cardinal sin. They are now wanting to charge you a monthly fee to enable previously available AND BASIC features. These features, such as scheduling parental controls etc, are now “Advanced Features” and will cost you big $ every month to enable them! This is sick, disgusting, disturbing and should be illegal! I am no lawyer but I would be willing to bet a good lawyer could make a case on this. I purchased this router and all its features, you have absolutely no right to hijack the hardware I purchased and put paywalls up on basic features that are readily available on all standard equivalent equipment from all manufacturers. I am flabbergasted that you have the audacity to pursue such cheap and feckless means of profits. This is not proprietary stuff you are charging to access, there is NOTHING at all special about the features you have placed behind a paywall. You know it and I know it as a professional in this industry. It’s sickening and I will never buy or recommend another TP Link product ever again. Myself and my sphere of influence will not make a dent in your bottom line but I guarantee you I am not the only one. Simply put, you should be ashamed.
Overall seems like a great product, BUT your experience may vary depending on the age of your devices. Would not recommend if want a stable network for videoconferencing/work-from-home/gaming.Pros: Fast, easy set-up via the app. Very fast speeds that almost fully use my 1Gigabit connection from the ISP. Nice UI, support docs, videos, and troubleshooting pages. I like the design, seems modern and fits nicely in the living room.Cons:1. EXTREMELY inconsistent performance. I've tried everything on the support page and some devices have very high lag/ping times to both main and child nodes. M1 Mac, newer iPad, and iPhone work just fine... but Arlo doorbell, iPhone 12, Macs from 2018, and even Tp-LINK AC adapters will experience HORRIBLE lag and spotty internet. Just ... MoreOverall seems like a great product, BUT your experience may vary depending on the age of your devices. Would not recommend if want a stable network for videoconferencing/work-from-home/gaming.Pros: Fast, easy set-up via the app. Very fast speeds that almost fully use my 1Gigabit connection from the ISP. Nice UI, support docs, videos, and troubleshooting pages. I like the design, seems modern and fits nicely in the living room.Cons:1. EXTREMELY inconsistent performance. I've tried everything on the support page and some devices have very high lag/ping times to both main and child nodes. M1 Mac, newer iPad, and iPhone work just fine... but Arlo doorbell, iPhone 12, Macs from 2018, and even Tp-LINK AC adapters will experience HORRIBLE lag and spotty internet. Just trying to visit Google would take a minute or two. I reverted to my old AC router and the problem doesn't exist. There are no advanced settings to configure via the web UI, and the App is also limited compared to what other router interfaces I've used.There are various posts about the Deco line having high ping (see their forum pages link below).I need a stable and reliable network for work and school. I really wanted this to work, but this mesh network is too problematic. No product should require this much tinkering and troubleshooting to get working properly.https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/171562?page=5
I bought this router to boost my signal upstairs, which was getting very slow speeds with the router downstairs, and I was getting regular signal drops. This router boosted my laptop performance significantly and I am now getting better than the rated speed of my service, and connection drops have disappeared. However, in the same upstairs room I have a smart TV and a PS5 game console, and since I switched to this router, they are constantly disconnecting and often can't re connect even after rebooting the modem / router. And these disconnects happen while the laptop is connected and working fine in the same room. The router can only be set up with a phone app, which is overly simplistic and not intuitive. I have no idea why these two devices have so much trouble, ... MoreI bought this router to boost my signal upstairs, which was getting very slow speeds with the router downstairs, and I was getting regular signal drops. This router boosted my laptop performance significantly and I am now getting better than the rated speed of my service, and connection drops have disappeared. However, in the same upstairs room I have a smart TV and a PS5 game console, and since I switched to this router, they are constantly disconnecting and often can't re connect even after rebooting the modem / router. And these disconnects happen while the laptop is connected and working fine in the same room. The router can only be set up with a phone app, which is overly simplistic and not intuitive. I have no idea why these two devices have so much trouble, but they worked better with the old router which was only downstairs. But the laptop works better with the new router.
I received this mesh router system as an incentive to give my opinion by review. I originally rated this Deco mesh router at 4 stars. I am updating that to 3 stars due to issues with devices disconnecting frequently. I contribute this to the Deco software that automatically selects the routers 2GHz Wi-Fi channel based on other routers nearby and the channels those routers are broadcasting on. TP-Link has configured the Deco mesh routers to search for the clearest available 2 GHz channel based on it's softwares scans of nearby routers channel traffic. That is common among today's routers. But, there are two software issues that TP-Link incorporated into the Deco systems that other mesh router manufacturers have an advantage over. The first is that the Deco's 2 GHz ... MoreI received this mesh router system as an incentive to give my opinion by review. I originally rated this Deco mesh router at 4 stars. I am updating that to 3 stars due to issues with devices disconnecting frequently. I contribute this to the Deco software that automatically selects the routers 2GHz Wi-Fi channel based on other routers nearby and the channels those routers are broadcasting on. TP-Link has configured the Deco mesh routers to search for the clearest available 2 GHz channel based on it's softwares scans of nearby routers channel traffic. That is common among today's routers. But, there are two software issues that TP-Link incorporated into the Deco systems that other mesh router manufacturers have an advantage over. The first is that the Deco's 2 GHz Wi-Fi channel cannot be manually set by the consumer to remain on a constant frequency. The second is that while the Deco does select what it detects to be the clearest 2GHz channel, it tends to stray from the three best options for what has been determined are the only non-overlapping frequencies available, channels 1, 6 and 11. Because the Deco is constantly scanning for a better 2GHz Wi-Fi channel to broadcast it's signal from, there is a short disconnect between the router and your devices. Usually that disconnect is not noticed and the devices are able to function without issues. But coupled with the Deco choosing overlapping 2GHz frequencies to broadcast on, I believe creates enough instability to cause some devices running on the 2GHz channel to completely loose their Wi-Fi connection to the router. Even devices that may be placed close to the router or the satellite. There is a software option to allow certain devices to receive priority over others in signal distribution, but that doesn't eliminate the issue of device disconnection. If you have minimal devices connected to the router, that may stabilize your network. But I have over twenty devices connected, although not all are running at the same time. I have spoken with tech support and they have no plans to change their software to allow for either of these issues to be changed through an update. So, based on my device disconnections, I have to lower my original score to 3 stars.
Unable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network & will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a company ... MoreUnable it log in from anything like 192.168.68.1- it forces yo to a page where you have to download their GARBAGE App, which will show you that your new mesh router has established itself on your network & will allow you (and anyone else within range just to sign in without any credentials); however the app doesn't see the router within 6 feet. You have no way of changing the PW or any other Settings.They DO NOT have ANY live Customer Support, either... as mentioned above, you're directed to the app store on their website; the only other option (again, through the cruddy app) is a hot link that creates an email to their "support", which bounces back an automated response saying that it will be responded to in one business day!I can't think of a word for a company with this much anti-Customer Service... AVOID!!
Easy set up-took less than ten minutes. Works excellent. I purchased a two-unit w7200 and now I have a full wi-if signal and 250mbps download speeds across the entirety of my 2,200 square foot home. I had modem/router combo that had a range of 2,500 square feet, but it couldn’t produce a good Wifi signal in the garage where I have a tv for watching sports. I was getting annoying buffering issues. Now I have a full signal down to the sidewalks of my home. Full coverage/full speeds of my internet plan. This was a great purchase! I like the app to which has easy to use customizable settings.