








🌐 Elevate your home network — stay connected, stay ahead!
The TP-Link Deco X50 (3-pack) is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 mesh system delivering AX3000 speeds and seamless coverage up to 6500 ft². Featuring AI-driven mesh technology, it intelligently adapts to your home environment for uninterrupted connectivity across 150+ devices. With easy setup, robust security via TP-Link HomeShield, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home, it’s designed for modern smart homes craving fast, reliable, and secure Wi-Fi.















| ASIN | B09MFWNYC3 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 807 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 4 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | white |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,092) |
| Date First Available | 20 July 2025 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.36 kg |
| Item model number | Deco X50(3-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 11.4 cm; 2.36 kg |
| Series | Deco X50 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
A**O
Excellent Deco Product
Wonderful product, took quite a while to setup, but upon setup it worked wonderfully, the app itself is easy to use and easy to set with your deco, the WiFi coverage is as advertised but don’t expect maximum WiFi speeds as you would Ethernet. I am very happy with this product
C**W
Very simple to setup, but you have to change the Wi-Fi on everything you own
UPDATE: Changed to Sky Q because they force you too from Sky HD. The TP Link really struggles to cope as Sky Q has its own mesh for three units. Downloads, BNC iPlayer and Netflix failed to connect via TP Link Deco 5. I had to use my Amazon Fire stick on Virgin router to watch Netflix. Downloading a program on TP Link Deco 5 took 24 hours each episode. BAD! I reverted the Sky Q back to the Virgin media hub and it now functions. BUT, a power cut and it went back to TP. So block sky from connecting to TP in the app. ————————————————- Original review now. Very simple to setup, but you have to change the Wi-Fi on everything you own. This would be an issue for less bale homeowner, especially if disabled or much older, it take as lot of time and the Meross WI-FI ambient light no longer functions on the mesh or with Alexa.. Yes, everything needs to be ported and in the case of TV's and Sky, entering passwords is a right pain from the remote. It seems to work very well once setup Note the initial instructions are confusing about turning your modem off, well they meant the wi-fi and just use it as a signal decoder, not Wi-Fi I guess. Badly worded as you need a decoder on the end of the line to function. The first unit plugs into you existing Decoder or Modem ( mine is a Virgin cable system, so not a modem technically, via the phone line would be an ADSM modem). The only way to set these up is via a smart phone and the app, it is straightforward once you have registered your self on the app. The first Deco is slow to set up, the 2nd and third ones piggyback onto the first one and they remember the password. Tip: is you use a suggested password, like ~!8"^%*/ etc, oit is near impossible to type it on a sky remote and sky won't use my USB keyboard, the two Sony Tv's did however. There is no WPS button on the Deco M5, but is it asks you if you want to use WPS. HOW? Update WPS is hidden in the phone app. In use the network is good, I added a brick built front extension and the Ring Doorbell (which is mandatory) would not work when re-positioned due to the brick twin walls. My Existing TP link Wi-Fi extended AS 1900 could get a send a signal out; so Amazon laid y my package out in the rain, instead of using my parcel bin, and no Ring doorbell signal did not help. I have mounted the 2nd Deco C5 on a table near the extension, 50% signal, it was better yesterday, weirds how it changes for no reason. It will have it's own power supply in the extension when wired up. Now how does one mount it away from the all-fingers grandson? Buy a wall mount, well they are cheap plastic and ship from China, slowly at £10 each for simple plastic plate with 3 clips. Honestly, they cost pennies to make, so include them in the box. I have already paid enough guys! Frustrating, but essential. I will experiment with a windowsill siting to see if the signal to the porch is better, maybe from above is the answer. If so, I will update this.
M**2
It's pretty good, but it's not right.
This is a 3 pack Deco M5 system. Why did I buy this? Because the Virgin Superhub 3 I have leaves deadspots upstairs and at the back of the house and garden. Did it fix this? - generally, yes. So I've given it 4 stars but if I could give 3 and a half, I would. The specific reason for being a bit disappointed is that my VM speed is 500Mbps (advertised) and on a phone, measured using speedtest, in the room where the main Deco unit is and close by I record download speeds of 340Mbps +. But if I move close to the upstairs satellite unit I get 120, in a previous deadspot upstairs 60, next to the furthest away unit 60 and in the garden 40. These are all judged as good speeds and if you are on line on a mobile device they appear fast and are perfectly usable. My disappointment then is that given the start speed is near to 340, the drop off is large. I am not a technical expert so maybe my expectations should be managed. I'd be concerned to buy however if my base speed was not from a fast fibre connection, so if you have a significantly lower base speed, maybe do a bit more research in other reviews to see that it should still work well for you. Other things: Set up is easy and the app works well, it's very plug and play. Make sure that you look at the units once operational (via the App, touch the internet button on the dashboard to access) and that they all have at least two bars on the signal source, otherwise the drop off will be much worse. Get the gaps between units as small as you can, this seems most important. The mesh connection does work seamlessly and as you move through the house switches to the most appropriate unit. It definitely fixes deadspots and significantly extends range of the wireless network. Technical support is OK but does feel like they quote from the manual. They ask you for lots of screen shots and in the end just say move the units closer. Even when they "escalated" the query to a senior technician, the answer stayed the same. You'd hope more difficult issues do get more attention and are resolved. Set up and network organisation: I set up with the Superhub left in router mode. Once the Deco network was set up, I turned off WiFi on the Superhub to avoid conflicts between two WiFi networks. I then changed the name of the Deco network and its password to be the same as the old network (basically the network the hub arrived with). This is easily done in the App and the system then reboots. It meant that all the devices previously connected to the Virgin Hub simply connected to the Deco network without needing to be re-registered with a new network and password (i.e. no one noticed the change). I also had a powerline connection from the hub to a point at the back of the house to allow a wired connection there and this was not affected. Things I may still try: I put the Deco into AP mode once, but that gives less management features and didn't seem to affect the speeds from the satellites. I might have another attempt at that... I have not put the Superhub into modem mode. I might try that.... BUT, neither of those was suggested by technical support, so on the basis that it's doing basically what I wanted it to anyway, I may well leave it alone. I bought this version (M5) as I felt put off by the price differential between this and the M9 and I was concerned it wouldn't work, but I noticed that that gap has since closed a little. Reviews suggest the M9 might be more powerful, but it depends what's most important to you. It does give me confidence that Mesh systems are good and so, as I said, it's pretty good, but no gold medal for me I'm afraid.
D**R
The product is sold for delivery Belgium, but cannot be used, due to UK standard plugs, not compatible with Belgian power outlets. This is NOWHERE mentioned explicitly!!
J**Y
Pratique, simple à mettre en place Très bonne portance
J**N
Great WiFi product
M**K
Unfortunately I made a huge mistake by getting this product from the UK The power adapters are not suitable for the Australian market and I would need to buy converters. Also I am unable to get Australian power adapters anywhere They are not sold as a separate item
M**Z
Seems like this is an old/used piece. The box says it included a power adapter but it’s missing.
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