TP-Link Deco WiFi 6 Mesh WiFi System(Deco X20) – Covers up to 4000 Sq.Ft, Replaces Wireless Internet Routers and Extenders, 2-Pack
Original price was: €130.€100Current price is: €100.







Price: $129.99 - $99.99
(as of Aug 11, 2025 07:04:19 UTC – Details)
Each Deco X20 Unit has 2 Gigabit Etherent Ports, Supports WAN/LAN auto-sensing, Any of them can work as a WiFi Router. All TP-Link Deco Mesh WiFi can work together.
Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Wi-Fi – Next-gen Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 whole home mesh system to eliminate weak Wi-Fi for good
Whole Home Wi-Fi Coverage – Cover up to 4000 square feet with seamless high-performance Wi-Fi 6 and eliminate dead zones and buffering, better than traditional wifi booster, add more Deco X20 for more coverage
Connect More Devices – OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology quadruple capacity to enable simultaneous transmission to more devices
Peace of Mind with Parental Controls – Manage limit and monitor internet use with profiles that let you customize Wi-Fi access for every person and device in your home
Universally Compatible – Backward compatible with all Wi-Fi generations ideal for any internet plan up to 1 Gbps and works with any internet service provider (ISP) modem and all Deco Mesh Wi-Fi
Easy Setup and Management – The Deco app helps you set up your network in minutes with clear visual guidance and keeps you in control even when you are not home. Compatiable with Alexa, turn on/off Guest Wi-Fi by simple voice commands
Each Deco X20 has 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports(4 in total for a 2-pack) and supports Wired Ethernet Backhaul for better speeds. Any of them can work as a Wi-Fi Router. Works with all internet service providers, such as AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)
Customers say
Customers find the WiFi mesh system easy to set up and appreciate its reliable signal strength throughout the house, with one customer noting it covers up to 5800 sq. ft. The system boosts internet speed and provides outstanding home coverage, with one customer mentioning it reaches a 4-acre lot. While some customers report stable connections throughout their homes, others experience random disconnections. The app receives mixed reviews, with some finding it useful while others consider it awful. Customers consider the device well worth the price, particularly noting the savings on router rental fees.
9 reviews for TP-Link Deco WiFi 6 Mesh WiFi System(Deco X20) – Covers up to 4000 Sq.Ft, Replaces Wireless Internet Routers and Extenders, 2-Pack
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Original price was: €130.€100Current price is: €100.
Matt –
Great Mesh Wifi Option
This mesh system has worked perfectly for our three story, 1700 sqft townhome. No issues whatsoever with connection anywhere in the house, and it even works great in the backyard (approx. 20 feet from the back wall of the house). Extremely easy to set up and high quality, fast wifi. I don’t think we could have gotten any better for the price we paid.
David –
Super speed and range
This is the one ! I bought a Deco 3 unit mesh for my house and it worked well. I have some cameras and smart items in my yard and workshop, about 60 feet away. This unit works perfectly as and add on for outside . I set it up for POE and it is strong and easy to use. My Deco master unit recognized it and I got it set up in less that 10 minutes. I am absolutely sold on TP-Link and Deco systems and equipment. I have tested with a phone wifi meter and my entire back yard receives a good steady signal.
EverydayJoe –
Eliminated All My Dead Spots â Reliable, Fast, and Handles 25+ Devices with Ease
I bought the TP-Link Deco X20 WiFi 6 Mesh System to fix coverage issues in my larger home, which had several frustrating dead zones. After placing the 3-pack strategically throughout the house, I now get strong, reliable WiFi in every room, including areas that previously had little to no signal. Iâve trusted TP-Link products in the past, and once again, they delivered. These units are built to last, and the performance has been excellent. Even with 25+ devices connected, including smart TVs, phones, laptops, smart home devices, and gaming consoles, the system hasnât missed a beatâno lag, buffering, or random drops. The TP-Link Deco app makes setup incredibly easy. It walks you through each step, and once up and running, itâs great for monitoring usage, setting parental controls, and managing guest access. I also appreciate that it supports wired Ethernet backhaul, which I used for faster, more stable connections between nodes. With six total Ethernet ports across the system, I had plenty of hardwire options for my home office and entertainment center. If you’re dealing with weak spots or an overloaded network, this mesh system is a fantastic solution. It’s fast, easy to use, reliable, and handles a large number of connected devices effortlessly. Highly recommend it for anyone with a large or tech-heavy household.
Leander –
Excellent Mesh Network that meets my requirments
UPDATE 29-Sep-2024:I’m totally satisfied. ZERO issues, works beautifully. I had this at 4-Stars to start as installation and set-up went smoothly however I wanted time for it to “bake-in” with use., now I’m at 5-Stars.There is a TP WiFi 7 model available that does cost less than other vendors, still expensive though.The WiFi 6E was $188 for the pair, WiFi 7 is $449 for a pair. That’s a big jump, and yes, from what I’ve read you’ll get higher performance. The question that needs to be asked: Do you need it for the extra price? If you can easily afford it, no reason not to.I’ve worked for 30 years as a network design/architect/consultant in the carrier industry. As described below, for my requirements the TP WiFi 6E is perfect. In 5 years, I may need to look into upgrading to a higher grade mesh. By then, prices will come down for a WiFi 7 and maybe when WiFi 8 is out that’ll be a consideration.For now, WiFi 6E works. I give routers a 5-year life span as tech improves rapidly, but do you need annual upgrades? Not in my world, yet. I’m still waiting for 5G cellular service in my rural setting yet I do get 80Mbps down/19Mbs up (Verizon), and in some places in Colorado Springs I’ve clocked 1.3Gbps on my iPhone which is insanely fast. My iPhone does provide good hotspot backup if needed.If you have a “Brady Bunch” size family, maybe the WiFi 7 would better, and you may need more than 2 routers in the mesh depending on your house, basement, patio, number of devices and floors.The nice thing about the TP mesh is adding more as needed is easy, as it should be today.GENERAL: 16-Sep-2024I needed a new WiFi mesh solution. I’ll explain why in a bit.For 99% of the users at home, basic settings should be fine. For those with bespoke setting requirements, they know what needs to be done. This isnât a commercial grade device like from Cisco or Meraki although for small offices, I think the XE75 would be excellent.DETAILS TO CONSIDER:Iâm using the TP Deca XE75 â be SURE to know this, not Deco AXE5400 as this is not a choice when registering via the app. I use just a pair in a 3,800â slab-on-grade ranch. Each XE75 works at 2.4/5/6Ghz. There are 3 âNetworksâ: Router, Guest and IOT to isolate connections. Pricing was excellent at $219 for the pair + a $30 discount coupon! This is not a Base plus Extender, these are both full-function WiFi routers with the first one setup being the Main. They each have 3 UTP Gbit ports. I only needed UTP on the Main.Password, frequencies, ect settings are all transparent across the mesh network. You can click on each Wifi router in the mesh to see what is connected to each.Each SSID will have its own password. Be sure to use Upper/lower/a few numbers/a few special characters, and MAKE SURE TO JOT THEM DOWN!SSID Router and Router_6Ghz + Password you create – iPhone, laptop, printer, SAN/NASSSID Guest + Password you create: if I have visitorsSSID IOT + Password you create: all other connections like Hunter-Douglas PowerView (motorized Roman shades), TVs, 22KW Generac generator, DTV, DVD, etc that have vendor access for updates and such.SETUP:SUGGESTION: Unplug your ISP equipment before you start setting up the app. My iPhone just downloaded via my Verizon cell connection nicely. This gives your ISP equipment the 5 or more minutes to quiesce (shutdown, clear). When I connected to my ISP equipment and powered-up, I called my ISP, they saw the new device, authorized and in a few seconds I was back on-line.Download the TP App, and follow the instructions step-by-step.When setting up, each XE75 has a barcode on the bottom that needs to be scanned as you set them up â easier than typing in the code. Itâs a tad fuzzy to scan, just donât give up. I used an iPhone 13 Pro to scan and was surprised how difficult it was. Just follow the instructions at setting up the router EXACTLY (keyword=EXACTLY) as they say. The app will ask you to name it, I used Office from the choices, and I think you could do a custom name.With my ISP, I have to call and tell them a new router is being connected so they can authorize it for security. My ISP is a local company in Colorado, Kellin, that services remote areas hence microwave (plans in the next 12-18 months include going up-to 500Mbps – way more than I need), and support is seriously fantastic after more than 10 years. The UTP ports (3 on each route) support 1Gbps. The TP should work for all ISP, probably even StarLink although check first to be sure.The App set-up worked great as I followed the instructions EXACTLY as they specified.Next, I created PASSWORDS for Office, Guest and IOT networks.Next, I added the other XE75 to the mesh using the barcode reader, and boom, up it came, connected to the mesh and I named it Bedroom. On the App youâll see: ISP icon—Office/MAIN icon—-Bedroom icon (these are my locations) plus youâll see how many devices are connected to each with a footnote number for each. Nice.Next, I started discovery for Router â my laptop runs at 6Ghz. BTW, UTP connections go to Router only that I can tell, not Guest or IoTNext, I started discovery for IOTNo Guests yet, however, they should connect as easilyUnder âMore Settingsâ at the lower right corner of the app, click and youâll see Wi-Fi Setting (Main Network), then Guest Network and IoT Network. Pretty straight forward; naming Wi-Fi Setting the same as the Main Network would make better sense at least to me.In Wi-Fi and Guest Networks you have 2.4/5Ghz and 6Ghz network options. In IoT you only have 2.4/5Ghz.I turned off 6Ghz for Guest as 2.4/5Ghz will be fine plus youâll get better distance and plenty of bandwidth performance.If I need to connect my laptop to Guest or IoT, my laptop selects the highest frequency. My iPhone 13 doesnât do 6Ghz. When I upgrade my iPhone in a year or 2, itâll probably have 6Ghz.PERFORMANCE:My microwave ISP is 120Mbps Up/Down, plenty for me. I donât game or have kids. I work from home as a consultant, do WebEx/Zoom/MS Teams video calls that are excellent quality, Iâll watch an Amazon Prime movie now and then, I use DirecTV not a streaming or cable service. So far, performance has been flawless. Generac has âissuesâ with mesh networks â this is on them to fix as it is 2024 and it is not a $50 device, but that is for another review. (Generac works great, itâs the 2.4Ghz WiFi set-up that is archaic.) If you do have a Generac, the best way is if the remote mesh router is near the Generac, turn it off and force the Generac to connect to the Base. Then, bring the remote router(s) back on-line. This seems to fix the stupid problem. And yes, it is stupid for a $17,000 device as it should have a great WiFi solution, it doesnât. This is a problem for Generac with all mesh networks, not just TP. I did a lot of research and found a good work-around solution Reddit.For the price and performance, I think youâll like this device. I only have the main and 1 remote. More remotes, no idea. My video calls, streaming with Amazon Prime (Netflix should be OK, I donât have it) and gaming should be fine (I donât game). Another thing that will affect performance over the Internet will be your ISPâs quality. They say like 1-Gig service however, that is the max youâll probably get. During busy times performance may degrade based on how many people they support â it gets complicated with over-subscription to bandwidth during peak hours. Clearly, more users will be on between like 6PM and Midnight than at 1PM or 3AM in a residential area: streaming movies and gaming uses a LOT of bandwidth. That 1 Gig you subscribe to is not 100% all the time. This has nothing to do with TP or a home set-up.AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT â Why TP?2.4/5/6Ghz: Whatâs the difference? The higher the frequency, the more data that can be transmitted. Problem is, as the frequency goes up the ability to penetrate walls drops. 2.4Ghz carries less data however it penetrates walls better than 5Ghz and 6Ghz. I wonât get all wonky. Extenders are the reason they are needed in large houses/multiple floors to penetrate hence we have mesh networks today as single WiFi devices have distance problems at higher frequencies as more data is needed like for gaming, video, streaming, phone calls, ect all at the same time.I had to replace my Netgear Orbi 850 w/1 satellite. The Base unit UTP ports stopped working which means I lost ISP access and UTP devices. My hardware warranty ended 7 weeks prior. I paid over $600 in July 2023. I contacted sales to see if I could buy a refurb’ed 850 base at a decent discount. Nope. They just said your hardware warranty has ended – I was up-front and told them that. I connected my laptop to my ISP and it came right up. They wanted to troubleshoot. Waste of time. Duh. Iâve used Netgear for over 20 years, routers, WiFi and LAN switches. I upgrade when needed. This Orbi 850 issue and how they handled it was poor. This wasnât a $50 device. And, now I have an Orbi 850 satellite I need to sell on eBay, the base will get recycled. Will I ever buy Netgear again? Extremely unlikely. I like the LAN switches, solid, reliable, lifetime warranty on the ProSafe products however I have all the Gigabit LAN switches I need as WiFi speeds get better.I tried the eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi router, $184.00 + 20% rebate + $100 credit sending my Orbi back. Great deal. My ISP recommended eero. The set-up was a tad awkward (I wrote a review) and I got through it. Connected my devices and all. I noticed my laptop had really poor performance and disconnects. I decided to buy the eero Extender & wall mount total $95, neat set-up. Got it, however, my laptop kept going to the base router, never the Extender. The problem was the Extender only handles 2.4/5Ghz, not 6Ghz. I have no way to disable 6Ghz on my laptop, this is a deficiency and Lenovo support was no help. I called for eero support to see if a 2.4/5/6Ghz extender was available or if I could disable 6Ghz on the Base Router. No to each question. At least TP allows you to disable 6Ghz. The recommendation: buy a 2nd eero Pro 6E mesh Wi-Fi router, and now the price ~7 days later was $249. Not having an Extender at 2.4/5/6Ghz when the base equipment does is silly given we are now seeing WiFi 7 being released (EXPENSIVE though). I sent the eero stuff back for a refund. Had the eero Extender provided 6Ghz, I would have kept it as it did work really well, 2.4/5Ghz is fine for my house, and a new laptop would have cost a LOT more.If your device doesnât do 6Ghz, eero would be fine. However, as with all technology weâll see upgrades with new devices in the coming years. If you have a device that canât disable 6Ghz, you’ll have a problem.If you are still awake, I hope this helped.
Dutch –
Caution does not come with UK power supply.
Luis Enrique –
Vale la pena esperar, son equipos muy buenos. Si les sirve a los demás usuario; los equipos traen eliminador de corriente pero admiten el estándar PoE, para ello tendrÃan que comprar un Switch PoE para no usar el eliminador y solo alimentar con Ethernet, que es lo ideal si necesitan una instalación mas limpia. Con el tema de la configuración es muy sencillo, Cualquier antena que deseen conectar primero, es la que deben darle el nombre de red (SSID), contraseña y asignarle un nombre a la ubicación (Cocina, Sala, Planta Alta, Etc), de ahi en adelante va a tomar la configuración de la antena principal y solo resta ponerle nombre a la ubicación, todo se hace desde la App (QR de descarga) puedes crear una red adicional de invitados, aislarlo de la red local, bloquear por MAC, control parental, horario de funcionamiento, y mucho mas. Saludos
César MartÃn GarcÃa Alonso –
Su instalación es sin mayor tema de las más fáciles, puedes cacharrear con las c9nfigurafiones de tu red y monitorizar la actividad.Extiende la señal muy lejos, incluso atravesando muros y columnas (probado en 3 pisos)
David –
I’m very happy with this purchase. Speedy delivery and thoughtful placement of the package when I wasn’t home. Set up was easy as well. My wifi performance is now much better than previously.
Pika RaÃ! –
Mejoró bastante mi conexión (Telmex), y también la latencia entre todos mis dispositivos, con o sin wifi 6pero más para los que tienen wifi 6los recomiendo mucho si buscas wifi 6 algo que económico y fácil de usar, pero si quieres cosas más avanzadas qué configurarle en tu router, estos wifi mesh no son para ti, lo manejas casi todo desde una aplicación, también la misma aplicación te avisa si alguien entró y si es conocida o no esa conexiónhay una forma de configurarlo desde un navegador en PC pero está muy limitado, tiene más opciones la app aunque hay un par de opciones qué en la app no están pero no suficientemente avanzadas como para que valga la pena moverlesasà que si, si solo buscas algo fácil de usar, ya sea para ampliar tu red wifi con una malla o simplemente mejorar la conexión (con un solo deco) y con wifi 6, estos están perfectos