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This TP-Link Deco X55 Wi-Fi 6 mesh system is a $150 dead-zone eliminator if you're upgrading your home office

AX3000 Wi-Fi 6, covers up to 6,500 sq ft, 3-pack with 3 Gigabit ports per unit, Ethernet backhaul support.

This TP-Link Deco X55 Wi-Fi 6 mesh system is a $150 dead-zone eliminator if you're upgrading your home office

The TP-Link Deco X55 Wi-Fi 6 mesh system is currently on sale for $150, down from its usual $170 price tag, making it an excellent deal for eliminating dead zones in a home office setting. This system, which comes in a 3-pack, boasts Wi-Fi 6 speeds across a large 6,500 square foot area and includes three Gigabit Ethernet ports on each unit for wired Ethernet backhaul.

The X55 replaces the need for a single router and extender by providing one managed mesh system through the user-friendly Deco app. Each unit's Ethernet ports offer flexibility for connecting devices directly, and the Ethernet backhaul support ensures no significant bandwidth loss, a key advantage over systems that rely solely on Wi-Fi.

TP-Link's Deco mesh systems have a reputation for solid performance and easy setup, and the X55 continues this trend with straightforward pairing through the Deco app. While a 12% discount is modest, it still represents a competitive price point for a 3-unit AX3000 system with Ethernet capabilities, offering a good alternative to other mesh systems like Eero and Netgear.

Consider purchasing the Deco X55 if your home experiences Wi-Fi dead zones, if you desire the ability to wire units together for a more stable connection, or if you are upgrading a dated router-and-extender setup. However, skip this option if your living space is small and already covered by a single router, if you require Wi-Fi 7 speeds, or if advanced parental controls and subscription-based security features are essential for your needs.

It's important to note that this recommendation is based on TP-Link's established track record with the Deco line, not on hands-on testing of the X55 itself. For those seeking the fastest speeds for the latest devices, pricier options may be worth the investment.

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