| Brand | TP-Link |
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| Product Dimensions | 13 x 12.3 x 21.05 cm; 1.93 kg |
| Item model number | Deco X80-5G(1-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Series | Deco X80-5G |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Item Weight | 1.93 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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TP-Link Deco X80-5G AX6000 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6, Add on Single Unit for All WiFi 7/6/5 Deco Mesh Pack for Extended Coverage Requirement, SIM Slot Unlocked, HomeShield Security, Works with Alexa
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Model name | Deco X80-5G |
| Special feature | Parental Control |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Wireless communication standard | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smart Television |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Recommended uses for product | Home |
| Included components | Deco X80-5G(1-pack) |
| Connectivity technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- Ultra-Fast Broadband Connection: 5G technology boosts download speeds up to 5.0 Gbps, 5G brings fast, responsive network connections with only 1 ms latency
- AX6000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Speed: 4804 Mbps (5 GHz) + 1148 Mbps (2.4 GHz), with 1× 2.5 Gbps port, 1× Gigabit port ,1 × FXS Port and 1 × Nano SIM Card Slot
- Flexible network access: 4G, 5G, Fixed-Line Internet Access, Enjoy Deco 5G right after inserting a SIM card
- TP-Link HomeShield: Provides comprehensive network protection, robust parental controls, and real-time loT security
- Supports VoLTE Technology- Supports VoLTE technology, bringing shorter connection waiting time and higher quality voice service experience, With 3 years manufactory warranty
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| connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | 5G | Wi-Fi | 5G | USB, Wi-Fi |
| number of ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
| data transfer rate | 4804 megabits per second | 2402 megabits per second | 3.8 gigabits per second | 5400 megabits per second | 3000 megabits per second | 4.6 gigabits per second |
| wireless standard | 2.4 ghz radio frequency | 2.4 ghz radio frequency | 802 11 AX | 802 11 AX | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 B | 802 11 A |
| frequency band class | dual band | dual band | dual band | single band | dual band | dual band |
| LAN port bandwidth | 1000 Mbps | 10/100/1000 | 100M | 10/100/1000 | 10/100 Mbps | 1.77 Gbit/s |
| security protocol | WPA3 | — | WPA-PSK, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-PSK | — | — | WPS |
| frequency | 2.4 GHz | 1 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 3500 MHz |
| operating system | Linux | Linux | RouterOS | RouterOS, Cisco IOS | Linux | RouterOS |
| antenna type | fixed | fixed | internal | — | — | fixed |
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| ASIN | B0B42JYV25 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | 113,721 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) 143 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Date First Available | 14 Jun. 2022 |
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Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput and wireless coverage, and quantity of connected devices will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors.
It features a built-in 5G+ modem, Wi-Fi 6, and TP-Link Mesh tech.
Actual 5G downlink speeds vary between households. Factors affecting 5G speeds include the internet service level, real-time network capacity, equipment and client limitations, and environmental factors.
5G: All Speed, No Losses
Armed with 5G technology —— the most powerful broadband connection, Deco X80-5G brings ultra-fast connection, enabling download speed up to 5.0 Gbps —— 16.7 times faster than 4G LTE-Advanced and 33 times than 4G LTE. Moreover, Deco X80-5G has ultra-low latency, as 5G brings fast responsive network connections to tomorrow's mobile devices, with only 1 ms latency.
TP-Link HomeShield
Network Protection
Detects cyber threats to keep your privacy and connected devices well protected
Parental Controls
Manages online time and block inappropriate content to keep families healthy online
Quality of Service (QoS)
Prioritizes your bandwidth needs to get a faster networking experience
Comprehensive Reports–
Gains full statistics and insights to help you know your home network better
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TP-Link is the World's No. 1 Wi-Fi Products Provider*
- TP-Link deliver products to over 170 countries and regions
- Our diversified product line from powerful routers and range extenders to smart home devices has received widespread recognition globally by over 1400 awards
- Reliably Smart
* Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Wireless LAN Tracker, CY2023 (claim based on worldwide shipments).
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Customers like the functionality, ease of setup, and value for money of the networking router. They mention it works well, is straightforward to set up, and the app's interface is user-friendly. Some are also happy with the build quality and 4G coverage. However, some customers differ on signal strength, speed, and connectivity.
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Customers like the functionality of the router. They mention it's easy to set up and works well for watching online movies, YouTube, Teams/Zoom calls, and 4G calling. The performance of the unit is impressive, and it works 24/7 without a glitch.
"...I never thought I'd say it, but this is a viable alternative to landline mobile in terms of speed and uptime, on all aspects apart from ongoing cost..." Read more
"...The companion App is very useful and allows easy management of the router...." Read more
"...app that is used to set up the device is intuitive to use and has some nice features. Overall a really happy bunny." Read more
"...Its user-friendly setup, companion app functionality, and unparalleled performance make it a standout choice for me in the world of home networking...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the networking router easy. They mention the app's interface is very user-friendly and clean. Additionally, customers say it's a simple plug-in and go device.
"...with what TP-Link devices have always been consistent in my experience, ease and utter effortless installation, with the app affording an intuitive..." Read more
"...It just makes it easier to get started, then install where it's needed and if it doesn't work well you know it's the reception...." Read more
"Reviews of the router indicated that set up was easy but I did not find that to be the case...." Read more
"...Really easy to set up and has connected to multiple devices with ease and with no appreciable slow down during peak times...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the router. They mention it's great for cheap internet and costs less per month than fibre broadband. Some say it looks cool, is a good bit of kit, and has given them an extra bar on 4G.
"...based protection anyway, and on that front TP-Link offers a very affordable solution...." Read more
"...Both are good units but they are way overpriced. The x80 at time of purchase was £450 and the x50 £250...." Read more
"...the cheapest router out there but for how excellent it is, it is worth every penny and more. Would give this 10 stars if I could." Read more
"...It's written in the tiniest little font, with a load of other useless information. 'Made in China' is much bigger... Please think about these things...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the router. They say it's well-made, stable, and reliable. Customers also appreciate the antennas and say it's beautifully crafted.
"...and even without using the external antennas, this little beautifully crafted router was able to get a better signal than the router provided by the..." Read more
"...If you're in the market for a reliable router that delivers on its promises, look no further than this one!" Read more
"...But it was always dropping out. While some times it was 3 Three's networking having issues 95% of the time it was the router itself...." Read more
"...deep in the night on 5G network with excellent signal strength and quality...." Read more
Customers like the 4G coverage of the router. They mention it's fantastic, achieving speeds on average of 70-100 mbps, streaming 4K content, online gaming, and simultaneous device usage. It's the perfect unit for 4G external antennas and compatible with most major 4G LTE networks. Music is streamed around their homes using Amazon Echos, and TV is streamed in full HD.
"...Streaming 4k content, online gaming, and simultaneous device usage are now seamless experiences. Now... my only negative is the design...." Read more
"...They can now watch HD films and YT videos without constant loading and buffering, and pages load super quick now. It's incredible!..." Read more
"...The unit was easy to setup and is well made with sufficient ethernet ports and the optional external antenna ports in case of need...." Read more
"...I can now watch 4k content without a hitch. Even my ping is better which was surprising...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the signal strength of the router. Some mention it's excellent, while others say it has issues with keeping 5G signal and dropping the internet connection.
"...Sure enough the mobile network was discovered but I just could not connect any device to Wi Fi...." Read more
"...Despite the ISP signal being pathetically weak, both WiFi bands expanded nicely having no problem penetrating even the middle structural walls and..." Read more
"...WiFi performance is decent too. As I said I get 600mbps and above when I'm in my office upstairs a few meters from the router...." Read more
"...Well despite no reception at all (not even 2g, for texts or calls) downstairs, we found one corner of one room that had 4G. Fancy that!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the router. Some mention it offers great WiFi 6 speeds and is as fast on a WiFi co-connection as it is via a cable. However, others say the speeds received were slightly underwhelming and the WiFi performance is below average.
"...this is a viable alternative to landline mobile in terms of speed and uptime, on all aspects apart from ongoing cost of the data...." Read more
"...has connected to multiple devices with ease and with no appreciable slow down during peak times...." Read more
"...were subscribed to BT for their broadband, and it was expensive, slow, unreliable, kept dropping out, and there was a 'fault' somewhere along the..." Read more
"...With average download speeds nearing 200mbps, the improvement over my previous 4G router is remarkable...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the router. Some mention it offers fast and stable connections for all their devices, while others say it's subject to repeated disconnections and crashing.
"...Really easy to set up and has connected to multiple devices with ease and with no appreciable slow down during peak times...." Read more
"...This router happily connects to the 5g and is reliable stable at between 180-200mbps...." Read more
"...Also while the disconnection that this router has greatly improved it still haven't while rarely it would be great if the router handled this better" Read more
"...Set up is so easy, plug in, download app and it's done. We get 5x faster speed than previously and now top 100mbps...." Read more
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The house in question (my other half's) is also in a mobile not-spot, so you might be wondering if this was a good idea. Well despite no reception at all (not even 2g, for texts or calls) downstairs, we found one corner of one room that had 4G. Fancy that! Turns out it's more or less in line of sight with the distant cellphone tower some miles away. Also 4G in one corner of the loft.
We quickly tired of taking turns to stand in the corner on our phones, so I looked into mobile 4G options. Initially looking at small Mifi units which work the same and are portable, but actually, what we wanted was wifi around the house and the same features as our landline router. Some reviews of the small Mifi units say they have limited wifi range - great for in a car, caravan or around a table - but not for a whole house. And they don't have ethernet out connectors (critical if you want to extend wifi with powerline adapters for example, or connect a wired network item like a printer or camera).
So that led me to purchase this unit, as for all intents and purposes, it's just like your normal landline router, but takes a sim card.
I decided to stick with the network that works up to 4G on my phone which in this case is GiffGaff. Some reviews and some Q&A state this takes a smaller SIM card, it does not, it takes a FULL sized SIM card. But don't worry because assuming you're ordering a SIM card for this from your preferred network, most are full sized with easy snap outs for the smaller sizes, so all eventualities are covered.
Now one tip... I suggest you set this up somewhere where reception is guaranteed, I did mine at home in the city where 4G is full power and full speed. It just makes it easier to get started, then install where it's needed and if it doesn't work well you know it's the reception.
Installation was easy. Quick start guide included. Note that for GiffGaff it didn't automatically work, you need to connect to the router (in my case I just did it via wireless and typed in the router URL as shown in the quickstart guide) to go through the wizard, GiffGaff was selectable from the drop down menu. Once selected it then magically connected. Once done, just power off then power back up where you want it - no more setting up needed, it just connects by itself, like your phone would.
Second tip.. ignore the coverage maps. The place this is installed is not in a 4G area according to the GiffGaff/O2 maps but works in one corner of one room. Initially 2 bars of 4G then 3 bars when I rotated it 90 degrees!! You can either order free SIMs from the various networks and try them or see where your phone gets coverage and stick with the same provider.
The speed... wow... I mean you don't expect 4G internet in a rural "not spot" to be faster than the landline and yes we are lucky to get it from one location upstairs, but 13Mb to 14Mb download and 1.5Mb upload and 35ms ping... TalkTalk landline is 12Mb tops. That's measured, by the way, over wireless on an old 2010 Macbook downstairs in the kitchen so I am sure the actual speed is higher (I will speedtest on ethernet at some point to check).
The range of the Wifi is really good. Fast connection downstairs under the router, and fast one room either side downstairs. Patchy in the lounge which is downstairs and two rooms across on the 2010 Macbook, but fine on my Moto phone there and the iPad (assume they have newer and better wifi chips built in).
Fast enough to handle two people surfing. Little in the way of drop outs etc but that would be quite network dependent anyway.
But data usage... OMG. My final tip. If you have been offline for a while and are using a limited data package (say up to 2Gb a month), PLEASE disable auto updates on your devices and PC and iPads etc. Because when they finally connect they will slurp updates and that can be 1Gb gone. One phone alone used 200mb updating. You will need to educate the household about NOT playing video. Or explore a 20-30GB plan so you don't need to worry.
One downside of this sort of internet connection... you WILL get irritated when surfing because every freaking advert and auto play video will cost you money. An adblocker is a must with a 4G router.
I never thought I'd say it, but this is a viable alternative to landline mobile in terms of speed and uptime, on all aspects apart from ongoing cost of the data. And it's a pretty useful backup to have if internet is critical to you and your landline provider is flakey.
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😂😂😂😂😂 You would need bill Gates to get this piece of scrap going, says no configuration joke I sent mine back possibly faulty.















