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TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro (2-pack)
EUR334,56

TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro (2-pack)


Question about TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro (2-pack)

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9 months ago

Can I easily bridge my home network with two Decos? So: If I have two rooms (both have switches and wired end devices) that I can't connect with cables, can I use the Decos as a bridge? One in each room on the respective network and then connect them in this way? But there is only 40Mbit/s left of 1Gbit/s.

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Galaxus

9 months ago

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Yes, you can use two Deco XE75 Pro units to wirelessly bridge your home network and connect two rooms, each with their own switches and wired devices, without running a cable between the rooms. One Deco in each room is connected to the respective network and the two Deco form a mesh WLAN that establishes the connection between the rooms. This allows you to use the Deco as a wireless bridge, which can offer better performance than Powerline.

It is important that you operate the Deco in mesh mode, with one device acting as the main router and the other as a satellite connected via Wi-Fi or Ethernet (Ethernet backhaul). The Deco also supports access point mode if you want to integrate it into an existing network.

The Deco XE75 Pro has three Ethernet ports that you can use for your wired end devices. If you connect the Deco wirelessly, you can still use the Ethernet ports on each Deco to connect your devices.

This means you can replace your powerline connection with a more powerful mesh WLAN, which in practice often offers significantly higher speeds and more stable connections.
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