The reason that the speed was slower near the main router is because it wasn't connected to it, it was still connected to the router he walked away from. It doesn't hand over that fast. If you want immediate results, turn off WiFi on the phone and back on again and it will connect to the nearest node. Mesh is good but it's not that good to be able to hand over immediately.
Thank you for the type of video that makes sense to those of us who are not experts. Testing the speeds at each pod was great to see. It probably made my decision which mesh system to buy.
I achieved consistent speeds of 800-1000 Mbps across all three of my Deco units using the following setup: 1. **Disable 6GHz**: Turning off the 6GHz band allows it to function as a dedicated backhaul, improving overall performance. 2. **Enable IPv6**: Activating IPv6 in the internet connection settings significantly boosted the speed for devices that support it. 3. **Wireless Setup**: All my Deco units are connected wirelessly. When I tried using an Ethernet connection through a powerline adapter, speeds were slower. I haven’t tested a direct Ethernet connection from the main unit. 4. **2.5GHz Port Connection**: I connected the NBN box or main router to the 2.5GHz port on the primary Deco, which also contributed to the speed improvement. While speeds typically range from 800-1000 Mbps, occasional drops to 500-600 Mbps occur, which I believe are due to environmental interference. Connecting the Deco units directly via Ethernet (instead of using powerline adapters) might help reduce such interference and further stabilise speeds.
Point 3 can be tricky to achieve if you don't have cable management within walls or plan to do it for a new house. Would love to hear the wired back haul setup feedback of each units from someone. Although i would hope if in future you have only wifi 6 band devices and you enable 6ghz, it should work better theoretically:)
I have the two pack Xe75 pro using wired backhaul. Two brick walls between locations. A bit overkill but I am impressed. I see the full gigabit speeds all over my house. Currently I have the 6e off since the db loss was greater then just using the 5ghz wifi 6 for same speeds.
I recommend you guys turn off the 2.4 ghz band and just use the 5ghz. Then create an IoT network which utilizes the 2.4 ghz band on a seperate SSID. Speeds are much more accurate.
@@decatoneuser if you only have 2.4 ghz equipment (which is mind blowing to me) yeah just let it auto switch. Because there is no downgrading from there.
@@ITrendzI I don't believe he's saying he "only" has 2.4 ghz equipment.... rather that "some" equipment uses 2.4 ghz only. Lots of smart lighting/outlets only use 2.4 ghz.
How many devices do you have connecting to your mesh? Sometimes I have devices disconnecting because Its too many devices connected. Although Im not sure why it happens only when you use the app
I see that according to your test you have Spectrum. Are you using the Spectrum provided Modem with the Deco Unit? ALso which plan do you have, 500 or 1000MBPS from Spectrum? I live in TX and my Spectrum 500mbps maybe reaches 250 on a good day. Im looking to upgrade to the 1000mbps plus the Deco Pro units to be able to reach all my home. Do you have speed tests prior to the Deco to see how much better it got?
@decatoneuser I changed the Specteum modem to the Deco XE75 pro and my speeds significantly improved.. I now clock in consistently above 500mbps.. I don't see a need now to upgrade to 1000mbps as everything in my home is now working super good. Went from like 160-200mbps to over 500 by just adding this.
@@decatoneuser I noticed you commented on my comment. You mentioned you use 2.4 ghz devices. Do not expect to get the speeds you pay for on wifi let alone 2.4ghz. 5ghz and the new 6ghz devices will get you closer to what you pay for.
You didn't show on the Client tab, which Deco you were connected to for each test. You may not have moved to the Deco that you thought you connected too. Also, ethernet backhaul would improve performance as well. I have a 5 node, either backhaul Deco network.
I know this comment is later, but I wish you did a speed test being plugged in to one of the other ports on the other AP to see how the speed was connected via ethernet.
Using three of these, positioned ground,first,second floors, my main unit using Virgin I am only receiving 299.35 Download and 66.14 upload and the second unit 176.42 Download and 65.78 upload, the third unit 165 download and 36.1 upload. I forgotten and only speed test the second floor before I installed one of the units, which was 80.6 download 22.2 upload. My setup is only one wired unit is the main unit and the other 2 are wireless set up.
Thanks for this. Is there any reasons that connecting one of the Decos to a 2nd unmanaged gigabit switch wouldn’t work? (ISP->Deco1->switch1->switch2-Deco2). I’m troubleshooting and can’t get it to connect via Ethernet for wired backhaul. TIA.
I have a Spectrum modem and separate router. Do you use the wifi router to connect the mesh to it. I tried removing the router and connected directly to modem. Did set up but could not get my things to connect to it. I had to reinstall my old router and could not use the mesh system.
I set up the XE75 Pro as an access point (AP) from my wireless router (I disabled the wifi on the router) and left the modem connected to the original wireless router. Works fine as did the Netgear Orbi I had prior.
I connected the deco to the Spectrum router and turned off the broadcast for the Spectrum router. I was told you can connect directly to the spectrum modem and remove the spectrum router. You would need to reboot or restart your Spectrum modem by pressing the big button though once your router is connected. That has worked for most people. I cancelled my Spectrum account so I cant test it for you
Does anybody know which band would the routers use to communicate with each other? If they are close enough would they use 6GHz to communicate with each other?
Yes. They would use the 6Ghz frequency for the backhaul communication if they are placed appropriately. If they are too far from each other they will automatically switch to the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz bands for the backhaul communication
If you ever upgrade your Internet (from your service provider) greater than 1 Gbps. Then the 2.5 Gbps will allow your wifi to actually allow that speed and not limit you to the 1 Gig
In case you have internet speeds over 1Gbps. The higher speed port allows you to maximize more of that speed within your home network. Im not sure about the UK, but internet providers here in the US now have speeds as high as 8Gbps for home.
Hi Network provider installed normal fiber optic connection it’s only 524 MBPS working .My question is after install this mesh can get more speed u mean ?
Even if you own a couple of 6e compatible devices, is there any benefit to upgrading to tri-band 6e or 7, if your internet provider delivers max 1Gbps service?
Two reasons 1. future proof and 2. Better Efficiency. A lot of internet providers are now moving to 2Gbps and even up to 8Gbps (Google). Plus tri-band 6E and up have less bottlenecks due to the additional band
What about coverage? Does it improve coverage? Or depends of which devices I have? I have devices with older wi fi. Will coverage from.this mesh is going to be better? Or these devices must have wi fi 6 aswell? I amo not taling about speeda, but about coverage.
That is a tricky question. Range is good, but the range of the different bands differ. 2.4Ghz has the largest range and coverage and as you go between 5Ghz and 6Ghz, that range shortens, so it really depends on the bandwidth you expect. As long as the units are placed close enough together, and you are within range of the 6Ghz bandwidth range then speeds are good otherwise if the units are placed too far apart or based on your distance, the bandwidth and even the frequency you are on will change (you may need more units to increase the 6Ghz coverage). In order to leverage wifi 6 and 6E, you will need devices that support those frequencies, otherwise your device will leverage the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands
@@dulcemarie9042 do you mean your own separate IP address? This hardware has nothing to do with your email client. Each device will acquire its on ip address so you could all play different games at the same time...
Stupid question... ive gone from normal broadband... 65mb to 900mb up and down, connect to the main router modem i get near full speed. I have deco m5's one ethernet into the router and then a 2nd one on the floor upstairs... yet i get 100gb ish...if im lucky... looking at the software for the deco a speedtest is hitting 900 at the main deco, is it just the type of deco i have that is throttling the speed upstairs?
Your signal will degrade between deco units. That is expected. You may need to move them closer to one another or bridge them by another one between both of them. Distance, Walls, Electronics, etc. will also degrade the strength between units. With your units being on two different floors there is a lot of obstacles that will degrade your mesh speed and connectivity.
I appreciate the info. but real life is different. I was running fine before I added the X75pro. I have 3-M5, 3-M9,2-X60. worked well, but when I added the X-75 pro, hill broke lose. I started getting slow speeds, equipment's not connecting " could not get IP address...etc" I was a lot better without it.
I paid attention to the TP Link Deco XE Mesh System for quite a while, because I am looking to upgrade to XE65/XE75/XE85 mesh system. I think ALL TH-camrs are 【boast / swank】 , showing their internet speed download SO HIGH , upload SO HIGH As we all know, MODEM have to tige up with ROUTER. Any change of the ROUTER must match with specific type of the MODEM. Sadly, TH-camrs never indicate which type/what brand of the MODEM using to test with the specific wifi 6/wifi 7 Mesh System to obtained THAT high SPEED !
At the time, mine was the standard Spectrum Modem that came with my internet service provider. I dont have the model/make/brand since I no longer have Spectrum. It works just as well with my Google Fiber modem as well.
My Home internet plan is only 100 mbps. I got linsys velop 6e, now when i test the internet speed it is 800 MBps.. i am not sure how this is possible...can any one please explain
Some rather fortunate people pay for Gb+ internet (I've seen up to 5Gbps). If you are planning on connecting the Decos via ethernet the fastest they will transfer between them (i.e., backhaul) would be 2.5Gbps. Hence the Deco XE75 (non Pro) is limited even further having 1Gbps ports.
Last year i bought the no pro version and worked fine my devices detected the 6ghz ssid, but the bottleneck were the gigabit ports due that i have a switch with multigig ports, returned the no pro version and acquired the pro this time i wasn't able to detect the 6ghz, tplink support wasn't able to find the reason, tried different firmwares, no luck😐. Opted to buy a Zyxel Access Point with 6e and 2.5g its working fine!.
Im actually using an iPhone 14 in the video. Notice the color of the phone - Its purple which is not an available iPhone 16 color. The iPhone 16,2 label is provided by the Spectrum carrier server we connected to. Okla doesn't detect what type of phone you have. Hope that helps explain it :D
You took the time to make this video. You could at least answer some of the questions being asked here by some of the folks. It’s not let there are hundreds of responses here,smh.
Seriously? I think we all know how to take an item out of a box. My sensing is you are losing more than a few views with the unboxing routine. Good luck with the unboxing.
The reason that the speed was slower near the main router is because it wasn't connected to it, it was still connected to the router he walked away from. It doesn't hand over that fast. If you want immediate results, turn off WiFi on the phone and back on again and it will connect to the nearest node. Mesh is good but it's not that good to be able to hand over immediately.
Yh. That's where the be10000 shines better.
Thank you for the type of video that makes sense to those of us who are not experts. Testing the speeds at each pod was great to see. It probably made my decision which mesh system to buy.
I bought and installed it and its all thumbs up way up.
I achieved consistent speeds of 800-1000 Mbps across all three of my Deco units using the following setup:
1. **Disable 6GHz**: Turning off the 6GHz band allows it to function as a dedicated backhaul, improving overall performance.
2. **Enable IPv6**: Activating IPv6 in the internet connection settings significantly boosted the speed for devices that support it.
3. **Wireless Setup**: All my Deco units are connected wirelessly. When I tried using an Ethernet connection through a powerline adapter, speeds were slower. I haven’t tested a direct Ethernet connection from the main unit.
4. **2.5GHz Port Connection**: I connected the NBN box or main router to the 2.5GHz port on the primary Deco, which also contributed to the speed improvement.
While speeds typically range from 800-1000 Mbps, occasional drops to 500-600 Mbps occur, which I believe are due to environmental interference. Connecting the Deco units directly via Ethernet (instead of using powerline adapters) might help reduce such interference and further stabilise speeds.
Excellent. Thanks for the advice. I'll have to try out those settings.
Point 3 can be tricky to achieve if you don't have cable management within walls or plan to do it for a new house. Would love to hear the wired back haul setup feedback of each units from someone. Although i would hope if in future you have only wifi 6 band devices and you enable 6ghz, it should work better theoretically:)
Does this system auto update for security patches etc? Also, currently selling at $300 on Amazon - is that the lowest price you've seen? thanks
Is your internet provider only delivering 40-50 Mbit upload?
My deco can reach 800-900 Mbit 🤷🏽♂️
I have the two pack Xe75 pro using wired backhaul. Two brick walls between locations. A bit overkill but I am impressed. I see the full gigabit speeds all over my house. Currently I have the 6e off since the db loss was greater then just using the 5ghz wifi 6 for same speeds.
Yea they work amazingly well. Another viewer just recommended turning the 6Ghz band off for better speed and connectivity as well, which I will try
I recommend you guys turn off the 2.4 ghz band and just use the 5ghz. Then create an IoT network which utilizes the 2.4 ghz band on a seperate SSID. Speeds are much more accurate.
If you have equipment that only works on 2.4 - best to let the router auto switch?
@@decatoneuser if you only have 2.4 ghz equipment (which is mind blowing to me) yeah just let it auto switch. Because there is no downgrading from there.
@@ITrendzI I don't believe he's saying he "only" has 2.4 ghz equipment.... rather that "some" equipment uses 2.4 ghz only. Lots of smart lighting/outlets only use 2.4 ghz.
Will I then need to move my lights and cameras to the IoT network or will the move automatically once I turn off 2.4 ghz?
How can i do that?
Very informative! Thanks 👍
Does your modem or gateway have wireless too, turn it off may interfear
Yep I shut those off as well.
I have devices such as televisions that are disconnecting. When i visit the app it says the devices signal is strong. Has this happened to anyone?
Yes.. same situation with me too. I’m using 3 - Deco X55’s.
@@decatoneuser i guess we wait for a reply from someone who has solved this issue
Same. From what I've seen it's very common but I don't have that issue if I run them on the main network. It's only when I do iot networks
How many devices do you have connecting to your mesh? Sometimes I have devices disconnecting because Its too many devices connected. Although Im not sure why it happens only when you use the app
@@everyday-unboxing all my Samsung televisions need to be restarted in-order to reconnect daily.
Got the same here.. dont no why the main is slower
I see that according to your test you have Spectrum. Are you using the Spectrum provided Modem with the Deco Unit? ALso which plan do you have, 500 or 1000MBPS from Spectrum? I live in TX and my Spectrum 500mbps maybe reaches 250 on a good day. Im looking to upgrade to the 1000mbps plus the Deco Pro units to be able to reach all my home. Do you have speed tests prior to the Deco to see how much better it got?
My situation too… I need to go see what I’m paying for right now. Do this first.
@decatoneuser I changed the Specteum modem to the Deco XE75 pro and my speeds significantly improved.. I now clock in consistently above 500mbps.. I don't see a need now to upgrade to 1000mbps as everything in my home is now working super good.
Went from like 160-200mbps to over 500 by just adding this.
@@decatoneuser I noticed you commented on my comment. You mentioned you use 2.4 ghz devices. Do not expect to get the speeds you pay for on wifi let alone 2.4ghz. 5ghz and the new 6ghz devices will get you closer to what you pay for.
14:01 The speed is terrible. What is the capacity of your internet connection?
1Gbps. The setup was using factory defaults. I have since optimized placement of the units as well as some of the settings.
You didn't show on the Client tab, which Deco you were connected to for each test. You may not have moved to the Deco that you thought you connected too. Also, ethernet backhaul would improve performance as well. I have a 5 node, either backhaul Deco network.
What phone are you using and what band are you connected to on your phone?
iPhone 16.2 😂😂
I know this comment is later, but I wish you did a speed test being plugged in to one of the other ports on the other AP to see how the speed was connected via ethernet.
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion. I'll test it out and see what the results are.
Using three of these, positioned ground,first,second floors, my main unit using Virgin I am only receiving 299.35 Download and 66.14 upload and the second unit 176.42 Download and 65.78 upload, the third unit 165 download and 36.1 upload. I forgotten and only speed test the second floor before I installed one of the units, which was 80.6 download 22.2 upload. My setup is only one wired unit is the main unit and the other 2 are wireless set up.
What is your internet speed and bandwidth?
Why is the upload speed so slow?
More than likely his provider, In my area we can get 1000 down put on 42 up
Gotta get fiber…I pay my own 500mb/s and get 650down 625 up consistently…previous cable plan 300mb/s got 200 down 15 up
The provider has slow upload speeds
Spectrum has good downloads, shit uploads.
That makes zero sense the one plugged in the modem should be faster 😂
What do you about the axe5300 wifi 6e tri band at Costco thts on sale for 269.99
I believe it's the same thing just a different model# for coscto
Whoa… I didn’t know Cco sold TP-Link products, I’ll check this out.
@@VulgrDisplay The Costco unit is the Non-Pro: (XE75). Only difference is the lack of a 2.5gbe ethernet port.
Thanks for this. Is there any reasons that connecting one of the Decos to a 2nd unmanaged gigabit switch wouldn’t work? (ISP->Deco1->switch1->switch2-Deco2). I’m troubleshooting and can’t get it to connect via Ethernet for wired backhaul. TIA.
That's a complicated setup. Why 2 Switches? Is it for additional devices?
I have a Spectrum modem and separate router. Do you use the wifi router to connect the mesh to it. I tried removing the router and connected directly to modem. Did set up but could not get my things to connect to it. I had to reinstall my old router and could not use the mesh system.
I set up the XE75 Pro as an access point (AP) from my wireless router (I disabled the wifi on the router) and left the modem connected to the original wireless router. Works fine as did the Netgear Orbi I had prior.
I connected the deco to the Spectrum router and turned off the broadcast for the Spectrum router. I was told you can connect directly to the spectrum modem and remove the spectrum router. You would need to reboot or restart your Spectrum modem by pressing the big button though once your router is connected. That has worked for most people. I cancelled my Spectrum account so I cant test it for you
Does anybody know which band would the routers use to communicate with each other? If they are close enough would they use 6GHz to communicate with each other?
Yes. They would use the 6Ghz frequency for the backhaul communication if they are placed appropriately. If they are too far from each other they will automatically switch to the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz bands for the backhaul communication
why would I need or want the 2.5gb port? its £100 extra in the UK. we are 2 adult , 1 child household.
If you ever upgrade your Internet (from your service provider) greater than 1 Gbps. Then the 2.5 Gbps will allow your wifi to actually allow that speed and not limit you to the 1 Gig
@@EngineerHarris ok thanks. I'm 900mbs at present and in my area one provider, EE is advertising 1.6gb speed.
@@JuiceBanger1 I would just recommend getting something with a 2.5 gb port to future proof.
In case you have internet speeds over 1Gbps. The higher speed port allows you to maximize more of that speed within your home network. Im not sure about the UK, but internet providers here in the US now have speeds as high as 8Gbps for home.
@everyday-unboxing ah ok. I checked and for me 1.6 is the highest
Hi
Network provider installed normal fiber optic connection it’s only 524 MBPS working .My question is after install this mesh can get more speed u mean ?
This wont speed up your fiber bandwidth. This will allow you to extend the coverage of your fiber across your home more evenly
Even if you own a couple of 6e compatible devices, is there any benefit to upgrading to tri-band 6e or 7, if your internet provider delivers max 1Gbps service?
Yes because it will handle better distributing the connections to internet
Two reasons 1. future proof and 2. Better Efficiency. A lot of internet providers are now moving to 2Gbps and even up to 8Gbps (Google). Plus tri-band 6E and up have less bottlenecks due to the additional band
@@everyday-unboxing
What about coverage? Does it improve coverage? Or depends of which devices I have? I have devices with older wi fi. Will coverage from.this mesh is going to be better? Or these devices must have wi fi 6 aswell? I amo not taling about speeda, but about coverage.
That is a tricky question. Range is good, but the range of the different bands differ. 2.4Ghz has the largest range and coverage and as you go between 5Ghz and 6Ghz, that range shortens, so it really depends on the bandwidth you expect. As long as the units are placed close enough together, and you are within range of the 6Ghz bandwidth range then speeds are good otherwise if the units are placed too far apart or based on your distance, the bandwidth and even the frequency you are on will change (you may need more units to increase the 6Ghz coverage). In order to leverage wifi 6 and 6E, you will need devices that support those frequencies, otherwise your device will leverage the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands
How many deco units can I join to my wifi net after initial 3 included in the box? Can I use unlimited units at same network? There is a limit?
I think I read somewhere like 10 or so?
There is technically no limit, but TP-Link recommends no more than 6 for the best efficiency and performance.
5:20 It has 2 gigabit ports and 1 2.5 gigabit port… there’s no such thing as a 2 gigabit port.
We have 4 people in the same house and does it works with our own email to connect to this WiFi ?
Or the person already set up have a email for connecting this.
@@dulcemarie9042 do you mean your own separate IP address? This hardware has nothing to do with your email client. Each device will acquire its on ip address so you could all play different games at the same time...
Stupid question... ive gone from normal broadband... 65mb to 900mb up and down, connect to the main router modem i get near full speed. I have deco m5's one ethernet into the router and then a 2nd one on the floor upstairs... yet i get 100gb ish...if im lucky... looking at the software for the deco a speedtest is hitting 900 at the main deco, is it just the type of deco i have that is throttling the speed upstairs?
Your signal will degrade between deco units. That is expected. You may need to move them closer to one another or bridge them by another one between both of them. Distance, Walls, Electronics, etc. will also degrade the strength between units. With your units being on two different floors there is a lot of obstacles that will degrade your mesh speed and connectivity.
Xe75 pro vs xe70 pro witch one is good ?
XE75 Pro has a slightly higher max xfer speed, but the XE70 is newer and cheaper.
I appreciate the info. but real life is different. I was running fine before I added the X75pro. I have 3-M5, 3-M9,2-X60. worked well, but when I added the X-75 pro, hill broke lose. I started getting slow speeds, equipment's not connecting " could not get IP address...etc" I was a lot better without it.
I switched from my Asus AX6600s and these were so much better. Speeds are better, connectivity is better, and no issues with disconnects or coverage.
I paid attention to the TP Link Deco XE Mesh System for quite a while, because I am looking to upgrade to XE65/XE75/XE85 mesh system.
I think ALL TH-camrs are 【boast / swank】 , showing their internet speed download SO HIGH , upload SO HIGH
As we all know, MODEM have to tige up with ROUTER. Any change of the ROUTER must match with specific type of the MODEM.
Sadly, TH-camrs never indicate which type/what brand of the MODEM using to test with the specific wifi 6/wifi 7 Mesh System to obtained THAT high SPEED !
At the time, mine was the standard Spectrum Modem that came with my internet service provider. I dont have the model/make/brand since I no longer have Spectrum. It works just as well with my Google Fiber modem as well.
My Home internet plan is only 100 mbps. I got linsys velop 6e, now when i test the internet speed it is 800 MBps.. i am not sure how this is possible...can any one please explain
It's numerically correct, you just need to convert the Byte to Bit. 100 Megabyte = 800 Megabit. Hope this help.
What are you using to test your internet speeds? are you sure your plan is 100mbps and not 1000mbps.
do you have a switch with 2.5Gbps speed at home ! ? not sure why do they add this port !!!
Some rather fortunate people pay for Gb+ internet (I've seen up to 5Gbps). If you are planning on connecting the Decos via ethernet the fastest they will transfer between them (i.e., backhaul) would be 2.5Gbps. Hence the Deco XE75 (non Pro) is limited even further having 1Gbps ports.
My internet speed is 2Gbps. I use the 2.5Gbps so I can maximize the speed on my internal network.
Enjoyed your video very much. Informative, calm and on point. Helped me in my purchase.
Last year i bought the no pro version and worked fine my devices detected the 6ghz ssid, but the bottleneck were the gigabit ports due that i have a switch with multigig ports, returned the no pro version and acquired the pro this time i wasn't able to detect the 6ghz, tplink support wasn't able to find the reason, tried different firmwares, no luck😐. Opted to buy a Zyxel Access Point with 6e and 2.5g its working fine!.
It is ok… it has recently slowed. Firmware maybe? Not real happy with it. The router is terrible. Bought a peplink One to perform routing, dhcp, etc.
It's broadcadt triangulation
iPhone 16 launched in September 2024 and you are using iPhone 16.2 in 2023 i saw that on Ookla speed test 😂😂
Im actually using an iPhone 14 in the video. Notice the color of the phone - Its purple which is not an available iPhone 16 color. The iPhone 16,2 label is provided by the Spectrum carrier server we connected to. Okla doesn't detect what type of phone you have. Hope that helps explain it :D
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Dude takes the time to make the video and doesn't respond to any of the questions/feedback? Good luck hitting that 1000 subs ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
He doesn’t have time to answer youn
monkeyhead in the thumbnail
No USB at each point..... Disappointing considering the price.
You took the time to make this video. You could at least answer some of the questions being asked here by some of the folks. It’s not let there are hundreds of responses here,smh.
This is a garbage device, i wished i never bought this , nothing but issue, never get 1/4 speed this video shows
Seriously? I think we all know how to take an item out of a box. My sensing is you are losing more than a few views with the unboxing routine. Good luck with the unboxing.
Thanks for the feedback. My newer videos focus less on unboxing
I have a google wifi and want to upgrade I don’t know if worth it.
Google has a Wifi 6E Mesh as well that works pretty good, but Im liking the Deco much better