

🚀 Elevate your home Wi-Fi game—fast, smart, and unstoppable!
The TP-Link Deco X55 (3-pack) is a Wi-Fi 6 mesh system delivering ultra-fast AX3000 dual-band speeds up to 3 Gbps, covering up to 6,500 ft² with seamless AI-driven mesh technology. It supports up to 150 connected devices simultaneously, ensuring robust, lag-free connectivity across your entire home. Easy to set up via the Deco app, it also integrates with Alexa and Google Home for smart control, while TP-Link HomeShield provides comprehensive network security and parental controls.















| ASIN | B0B8F146PQ |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 696 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Box Contents | Deco X55(3-pack) |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | white |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 6500 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Coverage | 6,500 ft2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,802 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04897098685792 |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11L x 11W x 11.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Deco X55(3-pack) |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Deco X55(3-pack) |
| Model Number | Deco X55(3-pack) |
| Model name | Deco X55(3-pack) |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Parental Control |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special feature | Parental Control |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ax |
J**.
Powerful, reliable Wi‑Fi that finally covers the whole house
I’ve tried a few Wi‑Fi setups over the years — from a single router to old extenders — and struggled with rooms where the signal was weak or just didn’t reach. The TP-Link Deco X55 (3‑pack) mesh WiFi system has, quite frankly, solved those problems — it’s robust, fast, and has transformed internet coverage across my whole home. I first got the 3‑pack because we have multiple devices — phones, laptops, tablets, smart‑home gadgets — and needed coverage across different floors and rooms. Setting it up was surprisingly simple, even for someone not particularly tech‑savvy: plug in the main unit, use the Deco app to follow the prompts, and before I knew it the mesh network was live. The coverage is impressive — rooms that previously had weak or patchy signal are now solid and stable. Whether upstairs, in the kitchen, or tucked away in a corner room, I get strong, consistent Wi‑Fi. Even outdoors on the patio I noticed a usable signal, which has been great for music and streaming devices. Performance has been top‑notch. Streaming videos, video calls, gaming, working from home — everything feels smooth, with minimal buffering or connection drops. The WiFi 6 boost makes a difference, especially when multiple devices are connected: there’s no noticeable slowdown even during peak usage. I also like the extras: the three gigabit ports on each unit give flexibility if I want to connect wired devices, and the system’s ability to handle up to ~150 devices gives plenty of breathing room for current and future gadgets. The built‑in HomeShield security gives extra peace of mind, which feels important with so many smart devices around. Overall, the TP-Link Deco X55 (3‑pack) has been a real upgrade — it turned our home network from a weak, patchy system into a stable, high‑speed mesh that covers the entire house. For anyone struggling with poor Wi‑Fi range or juggling many devices at once, this mesh system is a strong recommendation.
G**1
Easy setup, excellent results
Excellent product. We have Virgin fibre to the premises, but were getting poor performance on devices over WiFi. My son was finding the Xbox unusable at times, despite trying different locations, boosters, etc. The problem is that most WiFi routers provided by internet companies are very poor. Within a few minutes of getting these I'd switched the Virgin device to "modem only" (so it just handled the fibre to the premises), plugged 1 Deco into the Virgin box, and scattered 2 others discretely around the house. We've now got seamless, reliable and fast WiFi that easily covers a (fairly large 4 bed) house and the garden. The App is easy to use - setup is trivial, you can check the status really, and it allows you to enable/disable a guest network, which you can share with a few clicks when you have visitors. If you've got a reliable internet but not getting good WiFi performance then I'd strongly recommend investing in these devices - they're a game changer
M**E
Excellent Dead Spot Elimination
If you are looking to upgrade your home network, the TP-Link Deco X55 WiFi 6 Mesh System is a total game-changer. After struggling with inconsistent speeds and frustrating "dead zones," this system has completely transformed how I use the internet at home. Say Goodbye to Dead Spots: The standout feature of the Deco X55 is its ability to eliminate signal drops. Whether I’m in the basement or the furthest corner of the upstairs bedroom, the connection remains rock-solid. Unlike traditional extenders that create separate networks and cut your speed in half, the X55 uses AI-Driven Mesh technology to create one seamless network. This means your devices automatically switch to the strongest node as you move around, without you ever noticing a transition. Blazing Speeds: With WiFi 6 technology, I’m finally getting the speeds I actually pay for from my ISP, even on multiple devices simultaneously. Massive Capacity: It handles over 150 devices. Between smart home gadgets, gaming consoles, and work laptops, the network never feels congested. Wired Versatility: Each node has three Gigabit Ethernet ports, which is perfect for hardwiring a TV or PC for the most stable connection possible. Effortless Setup The "Deco" app makes installation incredibly simple. It walks you through the placement of each unit to ensure you get the best coverage. Within 15 minutes, my entire house—up to 6,500 sq. ft. with the 3-pack—was blanketed in high-speed WiFi. Final Verdict: If you are tired of buffering and "WiFi dead zones," the TP-Link Deco X55 is one of the best investments you can make for your home. It’s reliable, fast, and remarkably easy to manage.
J**N
Good but with a couple of caveats
The X55 certainly eliminates dead spots but you can expect a large drop in speeds away from the main unit, that isn't to say it drops right off to nothing, speeds still remain fast and usable but in my case around half of the speeds from the main unit regardless of where i place the other mesh pods. One thing to remember is the gigabit ports will limit your speeds if you have internet above 1Gbit, you'll need a system with 2.5 gigabit ports for higher speeds. Set was relatively easy but required multiple attempts to get up and running and the app software is on the poor side. Once it's all up and running though it's all trouble free.
M**N
Great Mesh Router that covers dead spots in the house and no drop outs
UPDATE: so changed from Virgin to BT fibre 900. I can confirm that you do not need to use the BT Hub, just need to put in the generic username and password for access to BT. Can confirm speeds are handled at 900mb download and 110mb uploaded. Only had issues once with speeds but that was during the extreme heat in August not sure if the overhead cable was affected. Rebooted the actual BT ONT box and speeds were back to normal. The seamless transition between moving in the house works well. It shows you if there have been any attempted attacks which are blocked (only my son's devices 🤦) If any new device is added and I am not home I get notifications whether I am on a different wi-fi network or using the phone data network. NOTE: I HAVE ONLY GIVEN TECH SUPPORT ONE STAR BECAUSE I HAVE NOT HAD THE NEED TO USE IT. SO THAT SHOULD REALLY BE NEUTRAL. I CAN'T GIVE IT ANY MORE STARS AS I HAVE NOT USED IT SO CAN'T SAY HOW WELL THEIR TECH SUPPORT IS. I was sceptible at first as it has only one additional Lan port but having read many reviews, watching youtube videos I decided to go for the TP Link X20 - 3 Pack. Great things is the its Wi-Fi 6 which 2 of my devices utilise, also allows seemless transition from one router to another when moving through the house. I don't live in a huge house, its a terraced house from the 1930s however there were a few dead zones, whether its down to the thick walls or some other reason. In addition to the 3 pack, i also purchased a 5 port switch as i did have a few devices which i prefer to be hard wired, such a Playstation and also nVidia shield to stream 4k content from Netflix etc Set up is really easy, just download the Deco app, connect the one unit first to the modem (i have virgin media which i switched to modem mode) it recognised a connection did an update, allowed me to set up a password etc and then asked if i wanted to add another router, went to the bedroom connected the second device, followed the instructions and device recognised and updated - and repeated the same for the 3rd unit too. Note you only have to set up password, settings once for the first hub, router and the others just coppy the details. You then select an option on the app to allow for seaming connection which is meant to keep you connected on the network if you are moving from one floor to another I am due to change by internet provider from Virgin to the new BT fibre 900mb and I have been told that it should be as simple as plugging the network cable that currently goes into the virgin router into the modem / hub thing that BT install for their new fibre. I won't know this for sure until the end of March. The security built in gives you updates and also notify's you of potential or attempted attacks from external sources via the net and so far protected. You can manage devices and allow parental locks for children devices. Great router, no issues, easy set up.
B**T
Solved all my WIFI issues. Ring Devices work perfectly NOW
Hi there, I thought i would write this review because it took me a lot of time and research to resolve my connection issues with my RING devices, and I have now finally fixed the issues. I have been having connectivity issues with my Ring devices for months now and decided I needed to take action on fixing this issue. I first factory reset my main ISP router and intelligent pods and set all back up (checking WIFI channels for congestion and pods for signal, there was no signal coming off the pods or Ring pro chime WIFI extender) still the exactly same issues. I then bought a mesh tp-link router with 4 antennas and a tp-link mesh WIFI extender with 2 antennas, so putting my main ISP router in to modem mode and connecting my new tp-link mesh router to the existing ISP router, the Ring devices was still struggling with WIFI connection, I live in a 3 bedroom house and set the equipment up perfectly, the speeds however was excellent in every part of my house after installing the new tp-link mesh router and tp-link mesh extender from average 80 mbps to 250 mbps in the worst signal areas of my property, but the RING devices was still struggling. I decided to bite the bullet and go with the tp-link WIFI 6 deco Mesh system and I have now fixed the connection issues with my RING devices, full signal bars on both RING devices and all other devices in the house and 250mbps in every room in the house, the MESH system was very easy to set up via the tp-link deco app, i did have a issue when I first set the MESH system up because the connectivity to the RING devices was set to auto from 2.4GHz to 5GHz and was connecting to 5GHz automatically and the RING devices work better on 2.4GHz so I went in to the RING devices on the Deco app and changed from auto to 2.4GHz and this solved the issue and now works perfect, the deco app is brilliant and you can customise your deco system like renaming your devices and you can see the signal strength of each device including the deco units, please don’t worry when you see your connected devices offline as the AI deco will connect automatically when needed to stop congestion. Please be aware when buying the deco systems and always go above what internet speed you have, so I have 250 mbps internet so I only required 300 mbps max capability deco system but went for the one up model to future proof if I ever needed more then 250mbps internet, it’s also worth getting WIFI 6 deco like mine for WIFI 6 devices. I am very happy with the tp-link WIFI 6 deco Mesh system, I know it’s not the cheapest option but in my case it was the only option and I am glad a bought it. I hope this review helps you solve your internet issues and saves you some precious time.
S**N
A revelation. A vast improvement over my old mesh network
Bought this as an upgrade from my old Tenda Nova mesh network kit which I've been using for the last five years but which was beginning to show it's age, had started to play up and was giving connection issues. The TP Link Deco kit looks smart and modern and was very easy to set up using the TP Link Deco app. The App is relatively easy to use and gives you easy control and setup. I kept the same SSIDs on both my main and guest networks on these device so all my existing wireless products (40+ including smart plugs, , smart speakers (Alexa), tablets and phone, smart lights, ring door bells, Hive system and TRVs plus TVs etc) around the house reconnected without any issue. You get a notification as eash devices connects The base unit connects via ethernet to the modem in the lounge and then I used an ethernet cable to cnnect to the Hive Hub from the unit I placed in the kitchen. Everything else connects wirelessly. I noticed an immediate improvement in speed and all the smart lights including the Govee products which were playing up in the past now all connected and have stayed connected without any issues. Have you say I am very impressed and consider the 3 pack good value with the current offer price. FYI I using it with Sky fibre which gives me speeds around 70mb/s. Happy to recommend
A**H
Great product & solution for working with Sky Q
This is a great product. Recently upgraded to fibre 500mbps with Sky and looking fwd to fast broadband throughout house. However this highlighted that the Sky hub (SR203 Black) WIFI performance is poor & only getting 140mbps max throughout house with Sky Q with 3 minis acting as a mesh network. With now paying for fibre 500 wanted that speed (or close) around the house so Decided to purchase Deco X55 to resolve problem. Although Deco easy to set up as a stand alone system it is not compatible to run Sky Q and mini’s on this new WIFI! (This is down to Sky making their products proprietary) I ended up having a Sky engineer out & as they pointed out Sky Q is now 12 years old, so trying to run old & new tech together. The best work around is to keep Sky Q box & minis all operating on original Sky WIFI but turn off 2.4Ghz setting on main Q box & all mini units plus on router. Important leave 5Ghz setting on for all. Use new Deco WIFI system in parallel & connecting to everything else. Plug main unit into router and put in AP mode. Plug Xbox / PlayStation directly into Ethernet on any Deco node. All other items Ring doorbell connect to new Deco WIFI, including I watches, phones, tablets. Now get 480mbps to devices near nodes, but 250mbps in worst areas. The two WiFi networks now work in parallel without conflict. 😀 N.B. If you have Sky stream (Puck) this problem will not arise as they purely connect to existing WIFI & do not create their own mesh network like SKY Q and mini boxes do which conflict with 3rd party systems like Deco. Hope this helps others
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