Looking to get a mesh wifi system, and wondering if anyone has any experience with the tp-link Deco X60 or the NETGEAR - Nighthawk MK AX1800. Both are on sale right now and reviews are mixed for both.
Looking to get a mesh wifi system, and wondering if anyone has any experience with the tp-link Deco X60 or the NETGEAR - Nighthawk MK AX1800. Both are on sale right now and reviews are mixed for both.
Just because I don't agree with you doesn't mean I support the other side.
While I haven't used it myself, my SIL did a review on Gizmodo for the TP-Link X20 and was very pleased with it for the price.
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Basically if you want no issues you have to get Keenetic or ASUS. TP-Link will work depending on specific device and specific firmware, i.e. check reviews and expect issues. Rest - dont bother honestly.
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TP-Link make great devices for the price but it feels like they have separate teams making firmware for each device.
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