








🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and security—because buffering is so last decade.
The TP-Link Deco X95 AX7800 is a cutting-edge tri-band Wi-Fi 6 mesh system designed to deliver ultra-fast wireless speeds up to 7,800 Mbps across three bands. It covers expansive homes up to 6,100 ft², supports up to 200 connected devices, and features a powerful 1.7 GHz quad-core CPU. With 2.5 Gbps wired ports and AI-driven mesh technology, it ensures seamless connectivity and minimal lag. Enhanced by TP-Link’s HomeShield security suite, it offers robust protection for your network and IoT devices, all backed by a 3-year warranty and easy setup.








| Brand | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 12.3 x 21 cm; 2.74 kg |
| Item model number | Deco X95(2-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Series | Deco X95(2-pack) |
| Colour | Clear |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Item Weight | 2.74 kg |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**N
Mesh Wi-Fi works!
I have Virgin Media Wi-Fi, via a hub 3 router, with expected speeds of 130mbs, but have a Sky subscription using a Sky Q box and a Sky mini box. There’s plenty of complaints and concerns on the internet saying that trying to use these two systems causes poor connection and frequent dropouts, and I can testify to this, resulting in a poor overall experience.I initially bought triple pack of TP-link Deco M5 mesh Wi-Fi discs and set up the Wi-Fi mesh system by turning the hub 3 from router to modem mode, and then, using the app, connected the three discs, with an instant impact to Wi-Fi quality.My house is three stories with a rear extension and loft conversion.The app which is required to set up the mesh Wi-Fi is great at assessing the signal strength being provided, it showed that even though three hubs SHOULD, be adequate, there was still room for improving the overall Wi-Fi quality, hence I purchased two more discs.I now have robust 130+mbs Wi-Fi signal everywhere.More importantly, my Sky equipment is working perfectly and I now have MUCH higher internet speeds, as in close to maximum speeds all of the time.I appreciate I’ve spent around £260 to achieve this, but when I factor in what I pay a month for both of my Virgin/Sky subscriptions. I think this was well worth the initial expense, to get the experience I want.I am Not very tech savvy, but changing the Hub3 from router to modem was easy, with plenty of YouTube videos to help, the TP-link Deco M5 app, is SO easy to navigate and get the mesh Wi-Fi up and running, I just wish I did this months ago.
T**S
Easy set up for any router.
My friend recommended this item, and it has a strong connection with no issues with Wi-Fi. My router is in the bedroom and far from where I use Wi-Fi, so I ordered this item—it was easy to set up. I love the design; it’s simple and light. The price is reasonable. It’s beautiful.
M**T
A major upgrade on traditional wifi
I had been using a powerful AC1900 router that provided fantastic speeds in its range, but even in a mid-sized terraced house struggled to push a signal to the far reaches the property. having looked at extenders and ruling them out due to poor reviews, performance and the need for a second SSID I decided to go with a mesh system. Best decision I have made in a long while.A two-pack of M5s easily covered my home, and every previously ropey spot now has fantastic speeds, so pleased I order a third just to push the wireless into my yard and garage area. And that's the beauty, you can just add more coverage as you need/want. Compatibility with other TP-Link mesh systems is another plus if I wanted to upgrade again in the future, I could still integrate the existing units.Setup is a breeze through the app, that is very clear and has useful settings and facilities. My only gripe is that there is no WEB UI for controlling the network from a PC.Couldn't be happier. If you are considering taking the plunge into a mesh network, going by my experience you won't regret it.
I**K
Was great in its day - now End of Line, NO LONGER SECURE!
I installed a Deco M5 mesh system into my house in 2018 and it has been fantastic. My house is old, with very thick brick walls - wifi signals barely make it from one room to another let alone across the whole building, so installing a mesh was really my only option for decent coverage throughout the home. The M5 was easy to set up and I eventually expanded it to the maximum 9 nodes, connected to my main node via a combination of wired ethernet and the wifi mesh. The TP-link app has been regularly updated over the years and makes administration of the system relatively straight forward. I especially appreciated the security protection built into the system which supplemented the anti-virus software I have installed on the computers in the house. Unfortunately, the system has now reached "End of Life", according to TP-link, not something that they have made explicit in the app or in any other way, save for a small note on the Deco M5 page on the TP-link website, as a result it is no longer receiving regular firmware updates and I don't think that the anti-virus is being updated any more - as a result the system is increasingly vulnerable to external attacks. If you are in the market for a new wifi mesh system DO NOT BUY THE M5! Look at other options such as the Deco M10.
R**D
Great addition to the houshold
Living in a large house with a joined granny annex and couldn't live without my wireless mesh. These work perfectly, the app is really nice and easy to use, problem free devices operating at max of 550mb.. I have added a few more to the system to reach every last corner of the house and the ring doorbell cameras and devices in the house all work seamlessly with this system..well worth the money... better than any Internet service providers will give you or make you rent off them at half the speed...The current BT halo system operates at a max of 300mb/s.. something they don't explain well when selling you 500 or 900mb/s services
S**I
Better than virgin hub 5
Recently upgraded to virgin hub 5 and lots of older gadgets like ring door bell and cams simply refused to connect even though it still in principle broadcasts at the 2.4 GHz and 5 Ghz frequency. After week of trying workarounds and setting up separate networks for cameras I ordered a twin TP link AX7800 mesh system. Simple to set up and all of my devices including the ring doorbell and camera work and connected straight away with no more messing around (virgin hub is now set to modem only mode).Added benefit is I now have nearly full Gig of WiFi on 3rd floor, where new virgin super hub 5 was struggling to get much over 100meg. Couldn't be happier at this point.
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