Eliminate weak signal areas with a single Wi-Fi network that covers every corner of your home. No more searching for a stable connection, whether you're in the basement, garage, or yard.
Cover every corner of your home
The Deco X10 eliminates weak signal areas with cleaner, stronger WiFi throughout the home, created by BSS (Base Service Station) Coloring and Beamforming technologies as the killer of WiFi dead zones. So, you will no longer need to search for a stable connection.
Intelligent Networking for a Smarter Home
Deco uses its custom algorithms to automate connections to your network, ensuring the strongest possible signals at all times.
Seamless Roaming with a Single WiFi Name
TP-Link Mesh means that the Deco units work together to form a single network. Your phone or tablet automatically connects to the fastest Deco as you move around your home, creating a truly seamless WiFi experience.
Simple. Easy. Yet powerful.
Set up and manage your network anytime and anywhere with the user-friendly TP-Link Deco app. In just three easy steps, your entire home can be covered with strong and reliable WiFi.
Easy Management
Manage your WiFi at home or away from home with the Deco app. View every connected device, prioritize your own, and set up a guest network.
All Decos work together
The Deco X10 is compatible with any other Deco model to create a Mesh network. Expand Mesh WiFi coverage at any time by adding more Deco.
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Stable signal! Great range! High speed! The little one is very powerful and at an excellent price! I added it to the bathroom to boost the network to 2 BE 65, and it works flawlessly with them!
I have connected it to the Starlink router to handle the routing and to extend the wireless network to the back rooms that had weak signal. In a 120 sqm second-floor apartment, one (the router) was placed next to the Starlink in the kitchen (above the cabinets) which is at the edge of the facade, and the second one was placed in the living room (open space with the kitchen). I have a good signal in all rooms (with closed doors) even in the lobby (2 out of 4). It has been working continuously without disconnections and loss of speed for over a month. Due to its size and shape and power supply, it was not convenient to place it in the hallway, which is ideally in the middle of the apartment.
Excellent DECO M4 set (but the AX10 is better)!!
I had bought in 2020 two pairs, that is, 4 DECO M4 units for a 3-story building (+ground floor, +basement = 5 levels of 150m2 each) and after I first connected one alone (as master) to the router with an Ethernet cable, I then downloaded and ran the TPLINK application from my mobile and set it (the one connected with a cable to the provider's router) as the Master access point and gave it (my own) network name and password for my own network.
Then I plugged in the rest, one at a time and completely alone, and they automatically synchronized with the first (master)!!
In the end... I took them and placed one on each floor (if the signal doesn't reach somewhere due to the size of the apartment and many corners, then you can add a second or possibly a third or fourth in a larger space, etc.) and they relay between each other, thus covering large distances with obstacles (walls or machinery)... even from house to house (across or left and right or upstairs-downstairs apartments) and through the application, I named them according to the space they are located in!!
The system says it can connect up to 1000 such DECO-M4 units together!!!
In the end, I went to my Router's page and turned off the Wi-Fi wireless transmission (or just press the button for wireless transmission that turns it off or makes it active), so all its transmission energy is transmitted only from the DECOs and also to prevent the Router's network from being visible (of course, you can always connect to your Router wired or reopen the wireless transmission by pressing its button).
I hope I have clarified things for you - Here at the company https://www.tp-link.com/gr/support/faq/1794/ - you will find more information about the 2 ways of network transmission as an access point or as a repeater - Ethernet Backhaul is a feature that makes it possible to wire the Deco units together-
One month of use later... June 2020.... I found that I had no disconnections or any problems --
So much so that I forgot they exist and they do their job perfectly!! I solved my problem for 5 levels of spaces over 120sqm each.. And I told you in detail... You do what you think is best.
P.S. Nov 2020... everything is going smoothly... In the 3-story building (+ground floor, +basement) I have full coverage on all 5 levels!!
I am extremely satisfied because from the 50 Mbps, I now have (for the past 2 months) 100 Mbps fiber optic and the Deco M4 (at 1 GBit) perform fantastically, ..even though we are 6 users and 6 smart TVs streaming Netflix, with 8 mobile phones surfing freely on Viber and 4 laptops also connected, and the whole system is doing... splendidly!!
It is the best money I have ever spent.... worth every penny and kudos to the company that made this system.
P.S. December 2024 Due to Black Friday, I snagged 2 AX10 units (AC1500 at 1500mb/s) but also with Wi-Fi 6... and thus upgraded the existing network from 2020 with the old 4 M4 units and the 2 new and superior AX10.
I set one of the two new AX10 (AC1500 at 1500mb/s) with Wi-Fi 6 as the new master on a busy floor with many demanding connections where Wi-Fi 6 works wonders compared to Wi-Fi 5!!
Then, on the old master, I simply pressed the reset hole underneath it and it returned to factory settings, then I added it through the application to the existing network.
Well, in the network I had... Everything continues to run smoothly. AND it transmits wirelessly at a speed of 100 MB/S on the same floor/level, measured periodically with the OOCLA speedtest, with my 100 connection... on other floors it drops a little and gradually, with the worst speed performance at the farthest distance with a difference of 3 floors from the central... the 100 drops to 56. which is not a bad performance at all!! If they get cheaper, I will buy more to have as backups for the yards and balconies... so if the neighbor needs it, we can split the bill as well. I will also give him a wi-fi 6 signal (as a guest user) from the application without him being able to enter my family wi-fi network. In the 4 years, I never had disconnections except during power outages... so now I have even forgotten that they exist!! When the FTTH=to the home 1,000 connection comes at some point, I will get a higher speed (again DECO for certainty) from those of the AX10 series (AC 1500) that I installed, for example, the AX40 (AC 5000) etc., even higher speeds AND with wi-fi 6 that operate even more effectively in load sharing than wi-fi 5, but they are of course much more expensive!! I have shared my experiences from the 4 years so far... You can now do what you think is best for your space and finances
It's worth every euro!! One with the other on a different floor far away gets 350 Mbps, as much as Starlink provides. Now, what more the more expensive ones offer, I don't know, maybe speeds that we don't have in Greece.
On a 300 Mbps connection with Cosmote and the router on the upper floor, I was getting 300 upstairs and 60 downstairs with a TP-Link extender. With the Deco, I get 300 upstairs and 200 downstairs without any problems. It's worth it and then some
Quite heavy and large. Aesthetically beautiful and in appearance but quite large. The cable protrudes right from the back and requires a lot of space to stand. And it only stands upright. It is slow to connect and you have to manually change the Wi-Fi for the DECO app to detect it. I have had it for two months now and it seems to be quite stable and does not disconnect easily and has good range. I have various Decos but this one appears much larger and a bit cumbersome to set up. The M4 and M5 that I have are a bit easier to place and much lighter. If you solve the issue of where to place it, I think it is a decent product.
New series from Deco, affordable and highly recommended. I have connected 3 devices in total in a three-story house (one on each floor) on a 100 Mbps line. On average, the house has 30-50 Mbps in all areas, which is quite satisfactory. Much better solution than extenders and powerlines.
We are talking about an incredible product. If your whole house doesn't catch WiFi, this device is the only solution. The setup is extremely easy as it is also beautiful.
Excellent choice for a wifi mesh system. It has been installed in a 150 square meter house (triple pack) and provides full coverage in any area, with speeds on the satellites (6-7 meters distance from the master with 3-4 walls in between) reaching around 500-600mbps. It is very easy to set up and extremely stable, can be used as a router (with the main in bridge mode or with ppoe passthrough) or as an AP. It offers many options and customizable settings for someone interested in more control.
Having over 20 deco in my possession which I mainly use for Airbnb, the X10 is no exception to the stability and simplicity that TP Link has accustomed us to. A new model, there are no reviews yet, but I trusted them blindly. Design-wise, they are the same as the x50, they just have 2 ethernet ports on the back. They also have the LED light that illuminates (blue-green-yellow) depending on the status of the deco. Very easy setup, user-friendly UI, I would like them to add bandwidth control in the future so that one can limit the download/upload for each client separately.