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product_id: 41218667
title: "Deco M5 Mesh WiFi System - Up to 5,500 sq. ft. Whole Home Coverage and 100+ Devices,WiFi Router/Extender Replacement, Anitivirus, 3-Pack"
brand: "tp-link"
price: "€ 276.64"
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# 1300 Mbps dual-band speed 5500 sq.ft coverage Lifetime antivirus & security Deco M5 Mesh WiFi System - Up to 5,500 sq. ft. Whole Home Coverage and 100+ Devices,WiFi Router/Extender Replacement, Anitivirus, 3-Pack

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** € 276.64
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game — never settle for slow or spotty again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Deco M5 Mesh WiFi System - Up to 5,500 sq. ft. Whole Home Coverage and 100+ Devices,WiFi Router/Extender Replacement, Anitivirus, 3-Pack by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** € 276.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Setup & Control:** Get online in minutes with the intuitive Deco app and Alexa compatibility.
- • **Blazing Fast Dual-Band WiFi:** 1300 Mbps speeds keep 100+ devices streaming, working, and gaming effortlessly.
- • **Next-Level Security Included:** Free lifetime TP-Link HomeCare with antivirus, parental controls, and QoS.
- • **Seamless Whole-Home Coverage:** Blanket your space up to 5,500 sq.ft with zero dead zones.
- • **Flexible Wired & Wireless Options:** Each unit has 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports and supports wired backhaul for max speed.

## Overview

The TP-Link Deco M5 Mesh WiFi System delivers robust, seamless coverage up to 5,500 sq.ft, supporting over 100 devices with dual-band speeds up to 1300 Mbps. Featuring adaptive routing technology, a free lifetime security suite, and easy app-based setup, this 3-pack mesh system replaces traditional routers and extenders to eliminate dead zones and ensure stable, secure connectivity throughout your home.

## Description

Each Deco M5 Unit has 2 Gigabit Etherent Ports, Supports WAN/LAN auto-sensing, it can work as a WiFi Router. All TP-Link Deco Mesh WiFi can work together.

Review: Wow! Streaming problem solved and easy setup - I started my working career with my own typical Silicon Valley tech startup. This was in the early 80’s, just when the first PCs appeared and quite awhile before internet. I’ve gone through just about all techie equipment setup issues. Wow! Have we come a long way. My recent setup of the TP-Link Deco Whole House Mesh Router was by far the easiest in this guy’s tech experience. First: The Problem. I had a DSL modem/router/WiFi in my basement office. The WiFi was OK throughout the whole house for email etc; but my FireTV and Chromecast streaming dongles were intermittent. Two issues with them: 1. They were upstairs in a Den. 2. They were hanging off a Flat Panel with some radiated interference. Sooo, I decided to have some sort of additional WiFi generated in the Den. I could have just put another router upstairs, but, I’ve found that having new routers with the latest and greatest firmware perform better and save trouble in the long run. Solution: Researching new routers, I realized that the newer ‘Mesh Routers’ filled the bill. Excellent whole house coverage and the same SSID and PW for all devices.. Specifically I selected the TP-Link Deco Whole House mesh router because of other reviews and especially because it seemed to have a full set of setup features (allowing static IP - more on that later). It was priced slightly higher than less featured competitive products, but not a big deal. My Setup: The downstairs Modem/router/WiFi router is setup via the home network, 192.168.0.1 URL. Over years many home and guest devices use this router’s SSID and PW. My problems were only related to streaming devices therefore I decided to setup Deco with a new, streamer only, SSID and PW and keep the old WiFi running. I realize that this is under utilizing Deco and I could shut down or changed the WiFi downstairs and set Deco to the Home Network SSID and PW; but I’m OK with running two networks in case one goes down for some reason, or maybe I was just lazy. . Setting up the Deco was easy. The Android TP_Link Deco App ‘talks’ to the Deco router via Bluetooth so I didn’t have to go through ethernet or WiFi and could just use my android smart phone to setup Deco. All the other phones/tablets/printers still use the old SSID so no changes to devices other than the streaming ones.. My phone can use either network and is the only device setup to ‘talk’ to Deco. Results: m-labs speed test in Den Old, single point downstairs WiFi - Download 23.5 MBPS UpLoad 4.95 MBPS New, Deco mesh router - Download 34.5 MBPS upload 4.5 MBPS. After using FireTV to stream movies all of the old intermittent problems were gone! (It may be that not having competing ‘traffic’ on the streaming WiFi network may have been a factor). Anyway - PROBLEM SOLVED! The TP_Link setup App is very full featured. It has many advanced options: built in speed check, parental controls, blacklisting, and advanced networking mods. With regard to the later, I’ve found that our printer gets ‘lost’ periodically with dynamic IP and device changes. To circumvent this problem I’ve reserved a static IP address for my printers and cloud storage in the Home Network. The TP_Link Deco App has ‘Address Reservation’ that would support this same static IP setup if I decide to use Deco exclusively in the future. All in all, I’m very pleased with Deco and recommend it to anyone wanting to have reliable whole house WiFi coverage, and easy but full featured setup.
Review: Great WiFi Signal in Chicago! Please read.... - I read all the reviews before I bought, talked to a family friend who is an electrical engineer, talked with a friend who deals with computer systems for companies, and then just took a gamble! Installation was super simple. We just built a new house. With basement, it’s about 4,500 sq ft. Our modem is in the back corner of the house, in the basement. Even though we up’d our Xfinity signal to 1,000 Mbs, the signal in our house was pretty sad. Because of COVID, we have 2 kids virtual learning, me virtually teaching with 3 computers, and my wife doing secure law office work downstairs. We also have an extensive Ring camera system working around and through the house. On top of that, we have OneLink Safe & Sound devices on on all 3 floors! There’s a lot of stuff going on here. The first test I did I was standing a room away by the front door, which is around a corner from the unit. The signal speeds were off the charts! Then I went to the garage and driveway(pic1&2), amazing! I re-set up the ring camera out there to the TP mesh system and did a speed test through the Ring app. Much different numbers, but the signal was the highest it’s ever been without an extender in the garage (pic3)! Next, out of curiosity, I went to the sidewalk out front, check out the signal through TP app (pic4&5)! I then redid the camera on the side of the house by back porch (pic6&7). I took both Ring and TP readings - they differed, but that Ring test was the highest I had ever gotten! So, out of curiosity, I went into the backyard by the property line. See the numbers (pic8&9)! I then got on the ladder and redid the center camera. The Ring numbers were off the chart (pic10)! In our house the farthest point was my daughters bedroom. We called it the dead zone. Tonight’s reading seemed unreal, so I tested the speeds with Xfinity’s app. The 3rd numbers down was the speed test before I installed the mesh system. Look at the numbers now. I did it twice just to see if it was a fluke? She’s never had numbers that high, EVER (pic11)!! Lastly, I tested our master bedroom (pics 12&13), used both apps. Once again, amazing numbers! Placing the devices...I ignored the apps suggestions. I ran a hardwire from the back basement room up through a small hole in the first floor where the refrigerator has its water pipe coming up. I placed it on the wall to create a wide range of signal to be able to spread itself out (pic14). I then placed the second one on the 2nd floor in the middle of the hallway (the only outlets we have up there are near the floor (pic15). Signal works great! The 3rd one I placed in our unfinished basement. We do have some outlets higher up on the wall, so I placed it in the middle of the room (pic16&17) to get maximum WiFi coverage without anything blocking the signal. Now, it should also be noted, if you’re still reading this, that we live 10 minutes from the airport and planes fly over our house all the time. It messes with the signal of our WiFi, but not anymore! I swear this system covers every inch of our house with great speeds and extremely strong signal strength. The negative reviews that I read, I really don’t understand what happened in their houses. We used to have the Xfinity pods and they struggled at best and still gave us crappy numbers. This system is worth the money and does what it says! And no, I do not work for TP Link. Honestly, it’s a great system. Is it better than all the others out there? No clue, but it does work like they say it does. And, on mine, the update worked just fine. No issues. For the price and quality of product, I am feeling pretty lucky right now!

## Features

- If you're looking to ditch your traditional router extender setup for a whole Home Wi-Fi system, put the TP-Link Deco M5 Wi-Fi system on your short list PC mag said
- Better coverage than traditional Wi-Fi routers: Deco M5 uses 3 units working seamlessly to create a mesh network that can cover homes up to 5,500 square feet. No dead zone anymore
- Seamless and Stable Wi-Fi: Rather than Wi-Fi range extender that need multiple network names and passwords, Deco M5 allows you to enjoy seamless roaming throughout the house, with a single network name and password
- TP-Link unique Adaptive routing technology automatically chooses the fastest path for every device and allows for more flexible placement than a satellite system
- Secure Wi-Fi Mesh Network: Protect your network and connected devices with a free lifetime subscription to TP-Link HomeCare­ featuring Next-level Antivirus, Robust Parental Controls, and QoS
- Easy to setup: Download the TP-Link Deco app, plug in your system, and follow the instructions to get your new home network up and running in minutes. Works with Alexa as well
- Each Deco M5 has 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports(6 in total for a 3-pack) and supports Wired Ethernet Backhaul for better speeds. Any of them can work as a Wi-Fi Router. Works with all internet service providers, such as AT&T, Verizon, Xfinity, Spectrum, RCN, Cox, CenturyLink, Frontier, etc.( a modem is required for most internet service providers)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06WVCB862 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #522 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #25 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | 1x Ethernet Cable, 3x Deco Units, 3x Power Supplies |
| Color | 3 Pack |
| Compatible Devices | Android 4.4 or later iOS 9.0 or later |
| Connectivity Protocol | ethernet, wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | amazon_alexa, vera |
| Coverage | 5500 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 27,581 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973080839 |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7"L x 4.7"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Deco M5 Whole-Home Wi-Fi System |
| Item Weight | 600 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2.4,5 GHz |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | Deco M5 |
| Model Name | Deco M5(3-pack) |
| Model Number | Deco M5(3-pack) |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode |
| Security Protocol | WPA-PSK;WPA2-PSK |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode |
| UPC | 845973080839 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-Year Limited Warranty |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** 3 Pack
- **Compatible Devices:** Android 4.4 or later iOS 9.0 or later
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Included Components:** 1x Ethernet Cable, 3x Deco Units, 3x Power Supplies
- **Model Name:** Deco M5(3-pack)
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home
- **Special Feature:** Access Point Mode
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11a/b/g/n/ac

## Images

![Deco M5 Mesh WiFi System - Up to 5,500 sq. ft. Whole Home Coverage and 100+ Devices,WiFi Router/Extender Replacement, Anitivirus, 3-Pack - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41UOm0ZP6+L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it possible to use wired ethernet connection instead of wifi to get the units to communcate with each other?**
A: I know a lot of these answers are from a while ago.  Just wanted to confirm that yes, it works (and wonderfully) using wired Ethernet for the backhaul channel.  The reason I know this is because my units (all 4 of them) at each location all get the same approximate wireless high speed (typically 425 to 500 or so Mb/sec, on a 1 gig Internet service) when near to each one separately.

**Q: Can someone simplify how this works? Does this replace my existing wifi? Monthly charge? How is the speed?**
A: Replaces existing wifi, no monthly charge, speed is good as long as no single node is too far from the main node.

To simplify how this works, you plug one unit that you designate as the main node into your internet connection via Ethernet.  All of the other nodes connect to the main node getting their connectivity from it.  The fact that they call this a "mesh" network is a bit of a misnomer... it's what I would in actuality call a "star" network, because there is a main centralized node that feeds the others around it.  You can not daisy change these in a line, because none of the child nodes can get the internet from the other child nodes, only the main node.  So the main node has to be next to your internet connection and the others placed in a circle as best you can around your house a similar distance from the main node.  If a node is placed too far from the main, it's going to get a weak signal.

**Q: Is there any way to stop connecting to tp servers?  i am very concerned about my privacy.**
A: Yeah, get off the internet.  There is no privacy on the internet.

**Q: It's there any way to ignore, or over ride, the antivirus on this? trend micro flags a number of common malware fighting tools (eg., hiren's boot cd)**
A: Hi! Yes - you can conveniently choose which antivirus features to enable or disable from within the Deco app. For more information on the roles of each antivirus feature, please see our helpful FAQ here: https://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-1476.html.

Best Regards,
TP-Link Customer Support

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow! Streaming problem solved and easy setup
*by D***N on March 21, 2020*

I started my working career with my own typical Silicon Valley tech startup. This was in the early 80’s, just when the first PCs appeared and quite awhile before internet. I’ve gone through just about all techie equipment setup issues. Wow! Have we come a long way. My recent setup of the TP-Link Deco Whole House Mesh Router was by far the easiest in this guy’s tech experience. First: The Problem. I had a DSL modem/router/WiFi in my basement office. The WiFi was OK throughout the whole house for email etc; but my FireTV and Chromecast streaming dongles were intermittent. Two issues with them: 1. They were upstairs in a Den. 2. They were hanging off a Flat Panel with some radiated interference. Sooo, I decided to have some sort of additional WiFi generated in the Den. I could have just put another router upstairs, but, I’ve found that having new routers with the latest and greatest firmware perform better and save trouble in the long run. Solution: Researching new routers, I realized that the newer ‘Mesh Routers’ filled the bill. Excellent whole house coverage and the same SSID and PW for all devices.. Specifically I selected the TP-Link Deco Whole House mesh router because of other reviews and especially because it seemed to have a full set of setup features (allowing static IP - more on that later). It was priced slightly higher than less featured competitive products, but not a big deal. My Setup: The downstairs Modem/router/WiFi router is setup via the home network, 192.168.0.1 URL. Over years many home and guest devices use this router’s SSID and PW. My problems were only related to streaming devices therefore I decided to setup Deco with a new, streamer only, SSID and PW and keep the old WiFi running. I realize that this is under utilizing Deco and I could shut down or changed the WiFi downstairs and set Deco to the Home Network SSID and PW; but I’m OK with running two networks in case one goes down for some reason, or maybe I was just lazy. . Setting up the Deco was easy. The Android TP_Link Deco App ‘talks’ to the Deco router via Bluetooth so I didn’t have to go through ethernet or WiFi and could just use my android smart phone to setup Deco. All the other phones/tablets/printers still use the old SSID so no changes to devices other than the streaming ones.. My phone can use either network and is the only device setup to ‘talk’ to Deco. Results: m-labs speed test in Den Old, single point downstairs WiFi - Download 23.5 MBPS UpLoad 4.95 MBPS New, Deco mesh router - Download 34.5 MBPS upload 4.5 MBPS. After using FireTV to stream movies all of the old intermittent problems were gone! (It may be that not having competing ‘traffic’ on the streaming WiFi network may have been a factor). Anyway - PROBLEM SOLVED! The TP_Link setup App is very full featured. It has many advanced options: built in speed check, parental controls, blacklisting, and advanced networking mods. With regard to the later, I’ve found that our printer gets ‘lost’ periodically with dynamic IP and device changes. To circumvent this problem I’ve reserved a static IP address for my printers and cloud storage in the Home Network. The TP_Link Deco App has ‘Address Reservation’ that would support this same static IP setup if I decide to use Deco exclusively in the future. All in all, I’m very pleased with Deco and recommend it to anyone wanting to have reliable whole house WiFi coverage, and easy but full featured setup.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great WiFi Signal in Chicago! Please read....
*by B***H on December 6, 2020*

I read all the reviews before I bought, talked to a family friend who is an electrical engineer, talked with a friend who deals with computer systems for companies, and then just took a gamble! Installation was super simple. We just built a new house. With basement, it’s about 4,500 sq ft. Our modem is in the back corner of the house, in the basement. Even though we up’d our Xfinity signal to 1,000 Mbs, the signal in our house was pretty sad. Because of COVID, we have 2 kids virtual learning, me virtually teaching with 3 computers, and my wife doing secure law office work downstairs. We also have an extensive Ring camera system working around and through the house. On top of that, we have OneLink Safe & Sound devices on on all 3 floors! There’s a lot of stuff going on here. The first test I did I was standing a room away by the front door, which is around a corner from the unit. The signal speeds were off the charts! Then I went to the garage and driveway(pic1&2), amazing! I re-set up the ring camera out there to the TP mesh system and did a speed test through the Ring app. Much different numbers, but the signal was the highest it’s ever been without an extender in the garage (pic3)! Next, out of curiosity, I went to the sidewalk out front, check out the signal through TP app (pic4&5)! I then redid the camera on the side of the house by back porch (pic6&7). I took both Ring and TP readings - they differed, but that Ring test was the highest I had ever gotten! So, out of curiosity, I went into the backyard by the property line. See the numbers (pic8&9)! I then got on the ladder and redid the center camera. The Ring numbers were off the chart (pic10)! In our house the farthest point was my daughters bedroom. We called it the dead zone. Tonight’s reading seemed unreal, so I tested the speeds with Xfinity’s app. The 3rd numbers down was the speed test before I installed the mesh system. Look at the numbers now. I did it twice just to see if it was a fluke? She’s never had numbers that high, EVER (pic11)!! Lastly, I tested our master bedroom (pics 12&13), used both apps. Once again, amazing numbers! Placing the devices...I ignored the apps suggestions. I ran a hardwire from the back basement room up through a small hole in the first floor where the refrigerator has its water pipe coming up. I placed it on the wall to create a wide range of signal to be able to spread itself out (pic14). I then placed the second one on the 2nd floor in the middle of the hallway (the only outlets we have up there are near the floor (pic15). Signal works great! The 3rd one I placed in our unfinished basement. We do have some outlets higher up on the wall, so I placed it in the middle of the room (pic16&17) to get maximum WiFi coverage without anything blocking the signal. Now, it should also be noted, if you’re still reading this, that we live 10 minutes from the airport and planes fly over our house all the time. It messes with the signal of our WiFi, but not anymore! I swear this system covers every inch of our house with great speeds and extremely strong signal strength. The negative reviews that I read, I really don’t understand what happened in their houses. We used to have the Xfinity pods and they struggled at best and still gave us crappy numbers. This system is worth the money and does what it says! And no, I do not work for TP Link. Honestly, it’s a great system. Is it better than all the others out there? No clue, but it does work like they say it does. And, on mine, the update worked just fine. No issues. For the price and quality of product, I am feeling pretty lucky right now!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy Setup & Rock Solid Performance
*by K***P on November 15, 2025*

Our older TP-Link router was very solid. But when it came time to replace it with another, the low-cost TP-Link routers in the same class were horrible. Impossible to setup without hours of TP-Link tech support & completely unreliable once setup. Our Spectrum service tech suggested Deco if we wanted a mesh system. Although we don't need a mesh system, I wanted to try the Deco router to see if it was any better... What a difference! The setup was a total breeze! I was blown away at how easy it was. And we've had very fast and solid connection nonstop out of the box. (We've been using this Deco router for 2 months now.) The nice thing is, because we don't need all 3 routers, they're identical. So if the one we're currently using does fail. there are 2 backups. I'd call that good value. 😉

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