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TP-Link Smart Hub & Whole Home WiFi Mesh System

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Style: w/ Zigbee Smart Hub


Color: 3 Pack


Features

  • Whole home coverage cover up to 6, 500 sq. Ft. With seamless, high-performance Wi-Fi and eliminate dead zones and buffering
  • Aster tri-band speed for more devices three Wi-Fi bands with dynamic backhaul by TP-Link one mesh support 100-plus devices and keeps all of them running at top speed
  • Intelligent Wi-Fi network Deco M9 Plus unites your home under a single Wi-Fi name and password while delivering the best connections as you walk from room to room
  • Built-in smart hub connects your ZigBee, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi smart home products, saving you the cost and space of extra hubs and control them all from the intuitive app
  • Protect your smart home safeguard your home network and every connected device against intruders, viruses and malware with advanced Wi-Fi encryption and comprehensive Antivirus by Trend Micro

Description

Whole Home coverage – cover up to 4, 500 sq. Ft. With seamless, high- performance Wi-Fi and eliminate dead zones and buffering


Brand: TP-Link


Model Name: Deco M9 Plus (3-Pack)


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: Network Cable, QIG, Power Supply


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi Built In, Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet


Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎TP-Link


Series: ‎Deco M9 Plus (3-Pack)


Item model number: ‎Deco M9 Plus (3-Pack)


Item Weight: ‎6.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.71 x 5.71 x 1.81 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.71 x 5.71 x 1.81 inches


Color: ‎3 Pack


Voltage: ‎9 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎TP-Link


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 6, 2018


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  • Excellent mesh router with amazing speed, ease of use and parental controls at a reasonable price
This is a review for TP-Link Deco M9 Plus. The product name on Amazon does not include "Deco M9 Plus" and I initially didn't know M9 Plus was available on Amazon and considered to buy it from Best Buy or Walmart. Anyway, I'm very happy with this! The major points that I decided to buy Deco M9 Plus are: 1) it supports WiFi 5 (but not WiFi 6). My home has Spectrum with 200MB (or maybe 300MB, but it's definitely not 1GB) of speed. So, I didn't think WiFi 6 would increase the network speed dramatically, compared with WiFi 5. The existing router supports WiFi 4 (802.11n) only, so I would definitely need to upgrade to at least WiFi 5. 2) It includes one router & two satellites (these three are identical). My home is relatively small, one floor at around 1500 square feet. So, you wouldn't think you need three devices. However, there were reasons to get three devices. First, in this pandemic era, my wife and I work at home and my son take remote classes where all of us sit at different places. It often happens that three of us are online with video at the same time and I frequently experience my online meeting showing "connection unstable" and being cut off. So, I thought I would need at least two devices one of which would be placed next to the modem in the master bedroom and the other be in the living room where I sometimes work. Also, I recently replaced the old, outdoor deck with a walled deck (though it's not counted as a room as it does not have AC/heater). The deck is located furthest from the existing 5-years-old router and the wifi network didn't reach. So, I thought I would need another satellite placed closest to the deck so that we can watch streaming videos etc on the walled deck! 3) It is a tri-band router. I read a lot of online reviews and I learned the tri-band router would provide faster and more stable network than the dual-band one. 4) It provides nice parental controls. While many mesh routers advertise on parental controls, the features and depth of the controls vary. For example, a mesh router from another brand supports only the filtering by URLs at the network level. Another product supports basic features for free but need to pay a subscription fee for advanced features. Deco M9 Plus provides a reasonable set of features for free. You can register each of family members and choose one of the pre-set filtering rules (e.g. Kid, Pre-teen, Teen etc), which define what services / contents / web sites will be blocked, and adjust the rules if necessary. Then, assign the device(s) to the family members. You can also set length of time to be online and "bed time". So, this is the device-level controls, which I thought is good enough for my family. While most of the mesh routers currently on sale satisfy #1 and #2 but the selections get fewer when combined with #3 AND #4 at a reasonable price. Or you would have to buy a very expensive mesh router at $400 or more (and you may need to pay a subscription fee for parental controls). Deco M9 Plus covers all 4 points at less than $250 and TP-Link products receive many good reviews. So it was a natural choice for me. I knew that TP-Link would release another product (X90?) soon that supports WiFi 6 with all other decision points of mine covered. But again, I don't think I would need Wifi 6 at least for a near future. I bought this a week ago (the beginning of March 2021) and set it up very easily. The mobile app was very nice and easy to follow. There were no complicated settings. Just plug it in and wait until the device is found. The important tip for the setup is that you better write down the existing network's SSID (network name) and password before shutting it down. Then, while you set up Deco M9 Plus, you can enter the same network name and password so that your devices (laptops, smartphones etc) do not need to change the wifi network and enter the password to re-connect. After Deco M9 Plus is set up, I compared the WiFi network speed using an online performance test site. Good news is that at every corner of my house, the connection speed is around 200Mbps, which is around 150% faster than the old router! Even on the walled deck, the speed is close to 200Mbps, around 150 ~ 190 Mbps. So, I'm very happy to choose Deco M9 Plus. It provides everything I need at a reasonable price. The network speed is amazing, the parental controls provide features good enough for my family's needs, the mobile app is very user-friendly and even the packaging is very nice, impressing me that it would be an expensive product! While this produce is highly recommended, I have a couple of requests for future improvements. I wanted to have three Ethernet ports at least on the main router that is connected to the modem. I work at home now and brought my work PC at home. So, I have two desktop PCs that I want to wire-connect to the main router. Because each router has only two ports (remember the main router uses one of the two ports to connect to the modem), I can't do that. Instead, my home desktop is connected wirelessly, which is OK but not ideal. Another request is that I want to know the details of filtering rules. I would choose "Kid" level for my son's device that he uses for remote learning. The Kid level blocks "Online Communication", "Social Networking" and "Media" along with others. But there is no detailed information on what services / web sites are actually blocked, so I wonder if I choose this level, the app he uses for the remote learning may be blocked and the web sites including Youtube.com that he needs to access to do homework may be blocked, too. I'm asking this on the TP-Link's user forum but I haven't gotten a clear answer yet. So, for now, I chose "Pre-teen" level for my son. Also, the filtering control may better have a feature for "whitelist" in addition to "blacklist", so you can add particular services / web sites to be allowed. That being said, again, I'm very pleased with the quality of Deco M9 Plus!! UPDATE: I was able to turn the previous router as a switch. So, now my two desktop PCs are wire-connected to the switch which is wire-connected to Deco M9 Plus that works as the main router to the modem. So, the connection looks like: Two PCs -> Switch -> Deco router -> Modem -> Internet (all wire-connected) There were a couple of settings I needed to apply to the previous LinkSys router but main setting was to choose "Bridge Mode". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2021 by Ei Fujioka

  • Comparison with Google Wifi mesh (first gen, NOT NEST)
Bought these to replace a google wifi mesh system with 4 points in my house. Note the google wifi mesh system I'm comparing it to is the first generation still in use, NOT the NEST system they sell now. The GOOD about these Deco M9's: 1. Customer support is only available overnight US hours. Due to the current COVID pandemic, they are operating a reduced schedule but fortunately (at least for me), the hours are extremely suitable for someone who needs to work during the day and can only deal with things like this late in the evenings US time. 2. Speed - excellent. These are AC2200 I believe (the google wifi's are only AC1200), and the performance difference showed. The architectural design seems well thought out -- they have a dedicated backhaul between the units and can use upto 50% of an extra unused channel for more bandwidth as well. That gives the system a theoretical max of over 1.5Gbs which is way more than you'll need. It all showed in a great wifi performance with multiple devices no matter where I moved around the house. 3. Ability to turn on or off the guest wifi using the app. Able to remotely control your system from outside the house 5. "Good enough" bridge mode -- they call it AP mode and effectively allow you to utilize an external DHCP server. In my case I have a DHCP server running on my main (non-wifi capable) router so simply wanted a bridge network using the TP-Links. Worked really well. Note that using AP mode turns off some of the value-add features they offer -- it basically becomes a basic wifi mesh. But that's all I needed so high marks there. 6. VLAN support -- I didn't use this so cannot comment on it. But saw the option in the app and impressed they had it. I don't recall if the VLAN options were still available in AP mode -- if that's important to you please check. 7. Some limited AP steering that seemed to work (basically pushes devices to the closest & most effective AP point as you move around the house). I think they call it "fast disconnect". The manual warns that this may cause issues with some older wifi devices, but I had no issues with it. I do have some old wifi (2.4only) type devices but they tend to be static in one location and presumably were never kicked off an AP to see a difference. 8. Ethernet backhaul that automatically kicks in if it sees another directly connected AP -- a really nice feature. The BAD about these Deco M9's: 1. Customer support fairly clueless. Couldn't help me add a fourth unit and eventually ended up dropping me from a chat by giving me wrong advice. I questioned their advice when they offered it and they assured me I could go in and out of the support session to check the settings without fear of losing my place in line. When I came back, the connection to support had dropped. I couldn't be bothered to go through the whole thing again so tried everything under the sun, googled every option and eventually gave up. 2. Cannot add extra units for some reason -- see above. I bought multiple units and tried multiple devices, but couldn't create a mesh of more than 3. I suspect it's because I created the first 3 and updated the firmware first. Then a few days later when I went to add the next set of units, the firmware mismatch likely lead to a compatibility issue, and I couldn't get the new units to update their firmware by themselves. 3. Cannot turn off WPA. In today's day and age, at least give people the option of using WPA2 only and turning off WPA. There is a forum article where TP-Link support assure their readers it's under consideration. Shouldn't be under consideration -- should have been done by now. If you are a security conscious person, this should rule out this product for you. 4. No option for WPA3 (though most other systems don't offer it either so not really a knock on TP-Link) 5. No band steering from what I could tell -- i.e. no way for the APs to push clients from 2.4Ghz (crowded) bands onto freer 5Ghz bands. --- Overall for the average consumer this was really excellent. The problem I ran into was that I couldn't add a fourth unit (but the basic pack of 3 units is meant to cover ~6,500 sq ft, so you might be OK with it). In my case I have a lot of dead spots so wanted to have five units for full coverage. However, after the first 3 it just wouldn't work. Tried everything -- directly connected the fourth AP, tried it close and far from other units - absolutely no luck. So if you think you can do with 3 units and are not too bothered with the WPA encryption always on, it's a great product with excellent coverage. However if you're a power user who likes to configure their network a bit too much, I'd go another way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020 by P. M.

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