The summary of ‘TP Link Deco Mesh WiFi Comparisons | X20, X55, X68, X4300 Pro, XE75, XE5300, XE75 Pro, XE200’

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The video compares eight mesh systems from tp-link, discussing Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E models, wired and wireless backhaul, and the Deco app. It emphasizes the importance of conducting local speed tests and highlights models with different port configurations. The XC200 stands out for its Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. Range tests show superior performance in models like the xc200 and xc75 pro. The video also mentions using the six gigahertz band for backhaul in Wi-Fi 6 systems. The XC200 is recommended for its backhaul capabilities, while the XC75 or XC75 Pro suit different speed requirements. It concludes by encouraging viewer interaction and hinting at future mesh Wi-Fi videos.

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In this part of the video, the YouTuber introduces all eight mesh systems from tp-link, ranging from budget-friendly X20 to the expensive XE 200. There are four Wi-Fi 6 and four Wi-Fi 6E mesh systems, all backward compatible. The comparison includes specs, speed tests, wired and wireless backhaul, range tests, discussions about their app (Deco app), and recommendations based on purposes. Testing devices like iPhone 13 Pro Max, etc., were used for tests. The video explains wired and wireless backhaul, crucial for selecting the mesh system. Wired backhaul provides the fastest and most stable network.

00:03:00

In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the convenience of mesh Wi-Fi systems and wireless backhaul technology, which allows for expanding the Wi-Fi network without the need for ethernet cables throughout the home. They mention that while wireless backhaul is convenient, the speeds may suffer depending on the mesh system chosen. The speaker emphasizes the importance of conducting local speed tests to determine the router’s maximum capability, especially for users with faster internet speeds. Additionally, the speaker describes the testing process for both wired and wireless backhaul connections to assess the speeds accurately.

00:06:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different Deco models with varying numbers of gigabit and 2.5 gigabit ports. The Deco devices are all routers, but not in the same network. Models mentioned include X20 with two gigabit ports, X55 with three gigabit ports, X68 with two gigabit ports, X4300 Pro with three ports including a 2.5 gigabit port, and newer versions like XE 75 with three gigabit ports and XE 75 Pro with additional 2.5 gigabit port. The XE 5300 is similar to the XE 5300, and the XE 200 features two one gigabit ports plus a 10 gigabit port.

00:09:00

In this segment of the video, the YouTuber compares different mesh Wi-Fi systems, particularly focusing on the TP-Link Deco X series models. They discuss power supplies, identifying that the XC200 model is more powerful than others. When conducting internet speed tests, the XC200 model performed exceptionally well due to its Wi-Fi 6 capability. The video highlights the differences in speed for download and upload, emphasizing the superior performance of the XC200 model. The discussion extends to wired backhaul results, noting that systems with multiple fast ports perform better than those with only one fast port when using wired backhaul configurations.

00:12:00

In this segment of the video, the comparison is made between different mesh systems in terms of Wireless backhaul performance. The X20 is noted as technically the worst due to being a dual-band system with slower speed ratings, while the xc200 stands out as a tri-band system with the fastest speed rating. Range testing shows that at 20 feet, models like the xc200 and xc75 pro demonstrate superior performance, especially in Wi-Fi 6C speeds. The xc200 and xc75 pro remain consistent even at greater distances, with the xc75 pro going the furthest for setup and configuration using the Deco app. Additional features are highlighted for specific models.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how dedicating the six gigahertz band as a backhaul in Wi-Fi 6 systems can improve speeds, with Wi-Fi 6 devices then only connecting to the 5 gigahertz band. The video also mentions the XC200’s ability to set up an additional Internet of Things Wi-Fi network. The Deco app has been revamped, offering various options including DHCP and static IPs. It suggests choosing between different models based on internet speeds and needs, with the XC200 recommended for utilizing the six gigahertz band as a backhaul, while the XC75 or XC75 Pro are suggested for different speed requirements.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the xc200 as the only option to go beyond a certain limit. They encourage viewers to leave comments, subscribe, and hint at upcoming mesh Wi-Fi videos. The speaker also expresses gratitude for the support and mentions they read and reply to questions and comments.

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