A solid performer that’s faster than most 802.11ac mesh systems and not too expensive
Excellent coverage; Solid performance; Great parental controls;
Only dual-band;
Manufacturer: TP-Link
A solid performer that’s faster than most 802.11ac mesh systems and not too expensive
Excellent coverage; Solid performance; Great parental controls;
Only dual-band;
With three satellites in the box, the TP-Link Deco X60 has the best overall coverage of any Wi-Fi 6 mesh system that we've tested, which is impressive given that it's also one of the cheapest.
Three satellites; Excellent parental controls; Robust performance
Few Ethernet ports on main satellite; No dedicated backhaul
With three satellites in the box, the TP-Link Deco X60 has the best overall coverage of any Wi-Fi 6 mesh system that we've tested, which is impressive given that it's also one of the cheapest. The trade-off is that this model is a touch slower than its rivals, and doesn't have a dedicated wireless backhaul for communication between satellites. If you value coverage over raw speeds, then there's a lot to like about this feature-packed mesh system.
Three satellites; Excellent parental controls; Robust performance;
Few Ethernet ports on main satellite; No dedicated backhaul;
The TP-Link Deco X60 doesn't come with looks that will wow you, but in terms of specs it's one of the best mesh networking kits around at the moment. We had no problems getting the hardware set up and getting speedy Wi-Fi around to every corner of our home.
Wi-Fi 6 support, Excellent performance, Simple setup
Software is a bit clunky, On the expensive side, Plain design
The TP-Link Deco X60 is a whole home mesh system that uses the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology to help eliminate dead spots in your home. While it won't blow your doors off from a performance standpoint, it's fast enough, easy to use, and comes with a lifetime subscription to TP-Link’s HomeCare security...
Easy to install and manage, Good signal range, Robust parental controls, Lifetime malware protection, Alexa voice control
Middling throughput performance, Lacks USB connectivity, Dynamic (not dedicated) wireless backhaul
Mesh WiFi systems are a great way to provide your home or office with seamless coverage....
Easy setup Affordable Solid speeds Good coverage Comes in 2- or 3-pack
No USB support Cheaper competitors
The Deco X60 AX3000 Mesh System, TP-Link’s latest Wi-Fi 6 mesh system, is a great deal or a disappointing choice, depending on how you plan to use it. On the one hand, the new system is super easy to use and comes in a hardware design that allows you to place it anywhere.
Reliable Wi-Fi performance, good coverage, Super user-friendly, comparatively affordable, Wired backhaul support, can work as in AP mode as a system, Useful QoS, Antivirus, and Parental Control features, Eye-catching design
Slow as a wireless mesh, no real-world 160 MHz channel width support, Requires an account with TP-Link to work, No dedicated backhaul band, Zero Wi-Fi customization, Limited web interface, no USB port
A solid performer that’s faster than most 802.11ac mesh systems and not too expensive
Excellent coverage; Solid performance; Great parental controls;
Only dual-band;
A solid performer that’s faster than most 802.11ac mesh systems and not too expensive
Excellent coverage; Solid performance; Great parental controls;
Only dual-band;
A solid performer that’s faster than most 802.11ac mesh systems and not too expensive
Excellent coverage; Solid performance; Great parental controls;
Only dual-band;
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