

🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game—fast, fearless, and future-ready!
The TP-Link Deco X68 is a powerful tri-band WiFi 6 mesh system designed to replace traditional routers and extenders, delivering seamless coverage up to 5500 sq.ft. With AX3600 speeds, support for 150 devices, AI-driven mesh technology, and advanced HomeShield security, it ensures ultra-fast, reliable, and secure whole-home WiFi. Easy setup and Alexa compatibility make it perfect for modern smart homes craving flawless connectivity.












| ASIN | B08Z492RK9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,006 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #277 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,372) |
| Date First Available | April 20, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 4.64 pounds |
| Item model number | Deco X68(2-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.13 x 6.65 inches |
C**I
Recommend!
This is the best Mesh for the money. I have one upstairs, one downstairs, no more wifi issue. For a typical house 2 to 3 will cover the entire area without any issue at all. Set up is easy and the connection is robust enough that most issues can be easily resolved. I recommend it.
B**T
Strong WiFi in the whole house.
Upgraded to X68 from the deco M5 and what a difference. The X68 runs much cooler the the M5. Please follow the instructions on disconnecting the modem power for 5mins or longer. I didn't and the X68 failed to connect to the modem. I've read on the deco forum that the 5mins flushes the modem cache. Once I did that problems solved. I'm annoyed the deco charges for Web protection. There is a work around for this by using a DNS server with malware filtering. Please search for a DNS server the offers this. I like the App it's easy to use and does not allow a lot of changes which doesn't bother me I need ease of use over tons options, I'm not a power user or gamer. The App allows basic changes which is good IMHO. This is a good option over the latest and greatest. I'ld rather pay less for a 2 year old product than top dollar for the latest and greatest. The WiFi is just as fast as my wired iMac and the is fantastic.
R**I
A very surprising performance boost to my home!
I was very surprised with the performance of this item. My previous setup consisted of a Netgear WiFi router/switch on the 2nd floor where my cable modem and computer is, and a Netgear range extender and switch on the first floor. My old house has tin ceilings and very dense walls, and my WiFi performance was sluggish. On the patio with my laptop, my download speeds was often less than 1mb/s and I'd often use my phone as a hotspot to get better performance. My liviing room equipment (TV, streaming device, PS5) were all plugged into the range extender, and they'd get a couple Mb/s speed, taking forever to download updates on my PS5. My upstairs bedroom with my gaming and streaming device would likewise be very slow. I needed to purchase additional switches for the Deco units since each Deco unit only has two ethernet ports on it (one for the WAN/Cable Modem connection and one for a device or a switch), but good gigabit switches are under $30, so that wasn't a problem. First I hooked up the 1st Deco unit to my cable modem and then plugged the switch into the 2nd ethernet port. I plugged all my devices (computer, printer, NAS, etc.) into the switch and then went into the Deco app on my android phone. I used the app to connect to the Deco and configure it, giving it the same network name and password as my old Wifi system, and then let it do its thing. I had to go through it twice, I'm not sure why it didn't quite work the first time. But it worked the second time and I pretty quickly had the 1st unit set up. I went downstairs, plugged the 2nd unit into the power supply, plugged the switch into it and all of my entertainment devices into the switch, and then used trhe app one more time to acknowledge the 2nd unit and add it to my network. It worked flawlessly then. Before I go on and extoll the good points, I'll point out the negatives. I'm not sure it's possible to configure the devices without an Android or iPhone. I logged in with my web browser on my PC, but it's just more or less a status screen showing the network and clients and doesn't seem to have anything in the way of configuring the devices. I knocked one star off of User Interface because of that. I know almost everyone has mobile phones now, but I don't like that they're absolutely required to configure a network that may not even have one as a client. Also, my previous devices had some high-level configuration options. A lot of this mesh networking is automatically handled by the devices. I like more user-controlled options. The good points? Signal strength throughout my house is dramatically better! On the patio, my download speeds increased from less than 1mb/s to about 50mb/s. My living room where there was some sluggishness and the speed was just a couple megabytes per second increased to about 250mb/s. My bedroom likewise saw a huge speed boost. I no longer have to wait long amounts of time for updates and downloads. All devices that connected to my previous network connected to this one with no problem, and every single device saw a huge performance boost. This was a wonderful upgrade to my home network!
K**H
Great replacement for Netgear RBK50
I had the Netgear RBK50 with two satellite s and have two home offices and a teenager gaming all the time. After years of the RBK50 it was periodically rebooting and taking forever to come online so I figured let me try an upgrade. My home is about 2500 sqft with 3 floors (finished basement). I installed the base unit on the first floor and hard wired my LG C2 OLED tv to it and put the satellite in the basement, hard wiring my work computer. Upstairs is my wife's office and an Alienware gaming computer. We also have 3 Nest cameras streaming HD 24/7, thermostats, smoke detectors, three August doorlocks, Sense power monitoring and 3 iPhones, lots of traffic. I had no problem with my 2G devices coming online as other reported. I did have them all connect prior to updating the software. I work IT for my company so I need reliable remote connections and have VPN's running to 3 remote computers all day, video conferencing, etc. I have 500Mbps download service with Spectrum. Immediately my speed test jumped from 320Mbps with the Netgear system to 475MBps with the main router and 420MBps on the remote satellite . Speed jumps around between 320 and 400+ depending on how Spectrum throttles the connection. So far I have not seen a problem and are very happy. I didn't think only one sattelite would work but it did. Only problem I will warn you about is placement of the satellite is critical. I originally had it in the basement under my work table and the speed was 220 Mbps direct connect which bummed me out a bit. I simply move the router 3 feet to the top of the table so the signal was not blocked and it jumped to 420Mbps. So if you see slow speeds at the satelite play around with its location and it should improve speed. Been using it for a week now and no reboots and complete connectivity with all the computers and devices running. Since I do IT for a living I do hate their app as it is too simple and the web interface is a joke compared to the iPhone app's. The advanced feature just are not there for someone who knows what they are doing but the price is right and when I need my son to get offline I can easily toss him on the deny list and his gaming computer is offline. Don't need their subscription plan for that. I do wish they would spend some time and expose more settings to the user. Do know it took less than 15 minutes to have both units online and everything running, very simple and automated install. I am not using the Wifi 6 features, just 2G and 5G devices.
A**O
La verdad es que en cuestión de alcance no hay diferencia con un deco E4 que es el que tenía inicialmente, pero la velocidad si mejoró considerablemente, extraño pero así fue!!!
S**Z
Un sistema muy bueno hasta ahora tengo una casa de 3 pisos y solo con 2 tengo una buena recepcion en la casa, si creo que me gustaria agregarle un nodo mas, lo ideal seria un paquete de tres para tener uno por piso. de ahi en mas no tengo quejas mi internet es de 400mb y es lo que recibo en cada piso en el cual tengo un nodo, en el piso en el que no tengo un nodo recibo hasta 200mb, lo que antes con solo el modem de mi proveedor de internet que en este caso es Total play solo podia tener velocidades de 300mb a un metro del modem, todo lo demas rondaba entre 30 a 100mb. muy satisfecho con este paquete.
A**A
Este router (deco x68) es muy bueno. En cuanto a precio no me parece tan elevado y al ser un modelo tribanda es más estable que los doble banda. Pensé que la tecnología wifi 6 no se iba a notar la diferencia puesto que tenía un AirPort Extreme de Apple que es wifi 5 pero si es un gran cambio. Tanto la cobertura como la calidad de la señal aumentaron hasta en dispositivos que no son wifi 6. Ampliamente recomendado.
F**O
Desde los primeros días que puse uno de los Deco X68 como principal, de repente se ponía en rojo y falla en todo el internet, lo cambie por el otro que tenia en la malla y ya no hay problema, tiene muy buen alcance
V**R
Me gusta que es fácil de instalar y usar, hasta el momento he tenido problemas para conectar algunos equipos y no cubre toda la casa, necesito al menos 4, lo cual se me hace bastante costoso.
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