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The TP-Link AX5400 VDSL Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 is a versatile networking powerhouse, combining DSL modem router, wireless router, and access point functionalities. With super-fast VDSL2 speeds of up to 350 Mbps and Wi-Fi 6 capabilities reaching 5.4 Gbps, it ensures robust connectivity for up to 200 devices across expansive areas. Equipped with four Gigabit Ethernet ports and advanced HomeShield security, this device is designed for the modern home, providing both speed and safety.














| ASIN | B09VPRPTBJ |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,376 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 10 in Modems |
| Box Contents | 1 Deco X73-DSL Unit|1 RJ45 Ethernet Cable|2 RJ11 DSL Cables|1 External DSL Splitter|1 Power Adapter|1 Telephony Feature Guide|Quick Installation Guide |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Tablet, Security Camera, Printer, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Smart Television, Smart Thermostat |
| Compatible devices | Gaming Console, Tablet, Security Camera, Printer, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Smart Television, Smart Thermostat Compatible devices Gaming Console, Tablet, Security Camera, Printer, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Smart Television, Smart Thermostat See more |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Coverage | 2,900 ft2/270 mยฒ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 350 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.1L x 13W x 12.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Deco X73-DSL(1-pack) |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 175 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Deco X73-DSL(1-pack) |
| Model Number | Deco X73-DSL(1-pack) |
| Model name | Deco X73-DSL(1-pack) |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Triple Play DSL Modem Router Mode |
| Product Warranty | 3 year manufacturer |
| Security Protocol | WPA2 |
| Special feature | Triple Play DSL Modem Router Mode |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
| Wireless communication standard | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
A**I
WiFi that works
I was with Sky broadband for many years and the Sky Q system caused huge network instability with hardwired boxes dropping on and off the network and speed falling off a cliff. When they wanted ยฃ40 a month i swapped to Vodafone. Loosing the mesh Sky gave me even if it was poor meant i needed something to replace it with. Knowing issues that you can have by adding a mesh system to an existing router i chose the TP Link system as i can configure it with my FTTC service. Whilst the Voip element no longer works i am really not bothered as every one now calls the mobile and there seems no way to get it to work. Set up was very simple indeed, the app is very intuitive and as long as you have the settings from your ISP don't forget the VLAN setting for vodafone 101 it was up and running in around 15 mins. The nodes i also purchased the X50 were the same easy. The app is very clever and i can name items connected if not known by the app which is a nice touch. Finally i did like the ability to turn off the LED lights which means less LED light pollution in the bedroom at night. Wifi coverage is very good although one more unit in the extension would make it full signal everywhere in the house but i am nit picking as everything has a decent signal with good decibels. I do highly recommend this unit if you don't need your isp's voip and the ability to set it up on fibre using the WLAN option is also a future proofing feature which is great.
M**T
Great Product
I bought this product to upgrade my home network and Iโm very impressed with the performance and features. The installation was easy and the app is very user-friendly. The mesh system covers my entire house with fast and stable Wi-Fi 6, and I can easily manage the devices and settings from my phone. The router also supports VDSL, which is great for my fibre broadband service. The design is sleek and modern, and the router has plenty of ports for wired connections. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and powerful mesh Wi-Fi system.
J**D
A good VDSL modem, but limited technical access
As a bit of a techie, I was hugely disappointed to discover that the only way that you can adjust the settings with this modem, is via the App, on your phone. So, if you want to set up Firewalls, NAT tables, Port redirection, or anything like that, you have to use the app. You can't just use your browser to log into the modem and edit your settings from there. When you use your app, I believe that all your settings go to a server in China, and your modem retrieves its settings from there - or its something along those lines anyway. Apart from that, its a good stable modem. Unfortunately for me, my App no longer links to the modem, so I cant get any engineering level access to it all all! I have yet to test technical support, as its been years since I had to ask someone else to help me access my modems internal settings! Such a requirement seems fundamental to me, and should not need technical support. So, good wifi, but a hopeless user interface.
T**N
Poor quality product riddled with software bugs
Having used a TP-Link VR2800 router with M5 and X20 Deco units which have been solid and supported up to 40 devices simultaneously, I thought why not upgrade to a DSL router that supports mesh instead of having to use 2 devices (VR2800 with an attached X20). I thought the transition would be seamless given all my other nodes were TP-Link branded but how wrong was I, setup was simple enough as I've used the Deco app for a while now. However, there were some differences in the UI mainly due to the fact that TP-Link want you to pay for HomeShield Pro so features such as parental control require a subscription. The problems started when I tried to use the QoS feature this allows you to prioritise certain devices others if there are lots of devices consuming the bandwidth on your network. I was shocked to discover that there is no feature to limit a devices bandwidth, this can be done on the VR2800 which was released in 2018. Now the is specific reason to do this and anyone who has a mesh network and SkyQ will know when you download shows it will consume all the download speed on your network 72mbps in my case, this then bounces other devices like laptops etc off the network which isn't the greatest when you're on a video call. The issues didn't stop there either the QoS feature on the router doesn't work at all details of which can be found in the TP-Link forum, ultimately I was contacted by an engineer who is looking into the issue but that will no doubt take a while so I decided to soldier and kept the router. After a week or two I started to experience poor quality during video calls and voice calls on my laptop, I also witnessed the router randomly disconnecting from the other deco nodes. This was very surprising given my house is small, none of the internal walls are solid and I have more than the required number of deco nodes which means I pick up my internet signal halfway down my street (when it's working). The dropouts in the calls were severely affecting my capacity to work as a remote I.T. professional so I decided to do some further investigation with the router, I was aghast at what I found next. For no specific reason the load on the CPU in the router would spike to over 93% and this was without anyone streaming music or video. Bearing in mind the old setup I had barely reach 40% CPU Load when everyone in the house was streaming on multiple devices and that the X73-DSL is a new device that is supposedly capable of handling 200 devices on its own, you can now see that there are bugs that TP-Link need to resolve and should have waited before releasing this device. Again, this issue is documented this on the TP-Link forum. Suffice to say after suffering these issues I still encountered further problem due to the CPU Load spiking for no reason when the router was being used to stream video on multiple devices it began to disconnect from the internet at this point I had, had enough and have now returned the router and returned to my previous setup and regained my sanity.
R**E
Fast and stable - great for SmartHome enthusiasts
I've had problem upon problem with routers crippling when more than 30 devices hits the network, I purchased the Deco AX5400, plugged the telephone cable in and turned it on. Downloaded the Android Deco app and it automatically found the device without having to connect to the wifi (that's handy and you'll see why). Here I was able to set up the wifi name, password and also the DHCP table which I wanted to be the same as my previous router to avoid resetting everything to pick up a new set of IP's. The Wifi 4-5 and 6 is fast, much faster than most of the mid tier routers or even routers at this speed without VDSL built in, and the VDSL speed (actual internet connection and speed) has improved and I was using a DrayTek which is renowned to be a step up on standard VDSL modems! It's just fast and reliable, you might not care about how the devices are named as its not so great at pulling information from the devices connected (depending on the quality of the devices you are connecting) but easy to go in, set names, set groups and areas and change imagines/icons to make it all neat. There is a notification that I advise you turn on. It means anything new that joins the network you'll see right away and can take action in, renaming, adding to area or even blocking! Regarding speed and ISP setup, there was literally none and I'm with TalkTalk so it automatically handled this. I usually have MUCH more admin access to these kind of devices but I decided to go with a more home friendly device and can confirm that it is mostly high level settings with some advanced settings you will probably not ever use. If you need them then you already know what you are doing.
R**C
Where's the web interface? Provided ISP router might be better.
My TalkTalk hub from the ISP failed on me at a crucial time so I thought I would invest in a natural replacement with WiFi 6 with a good brand. I purchased this and set it up which was rather easy and it connected to TalkTalk with no issues. However I would prefer a web interface rather than being restricted to an app with very limited settings with poor validation. I wouldn't recommend this router for a power user but it is OK for setting up for a basic user. The wifi signal does not propagate as effectively as my talktalk router so my WiFi connected dishwasher barely worked. This was no problem for my ISP talktalk router - both positioned in the same place of my small house. It made me wonder if TP Link expect me to buy into more decos to create a mesh. I didn't get to try the VoIP functionality. I was impressed with the internet connection speed when nearby. I returned this down to poor performance and I have got my talktalk router working as a modem and I purchased a Unifi UDR which for an extra ยฃ70 is 10x better in terms of functionality and wifi coverage.
A**R
Promising but ultimately not as good as it could be (updated from original one star review)
Bought to upgrade my home wifi to a Mesh service. The setup was fairly easy and initially, it worked OK apart from a complete refusal to provide a WiFi connection to my OnePlue phone (the only device in the house that caused any problems at switch over). The Deco app is very basic and doesn't give any real insight into what the device is doing, but given the market, it's aimed at that's probably not an issue but the fact that the most useful features are hidden behind a paywall is. An optional web interface would be useful. WiFI coverage was nowhere as good as I'd expected (and certainly not 2700 sq ft) so I added an X50 and all was good for a while - decent speeds and a reliable WiFi connection. Then a few weeks in, it stopped talking to the DSL connection to my internet service provider, BT. After several frustrating hours of swearing and resetting the device repeatedly I managed to get it back online - not because of what I did, but BT eventually owning up to a service outage that they hadnโt published. Again, several weeks passed and it happened again, same fault, same frustrations and this time, in consultation with a BT help desk engineer, who was adamant there were no outages, decided it wasnโt compatible with their VDSL service, probably a firmware issue. A day passes and my backup router goes offline and low and behold, BT has two service outages now live, backdated nearly 48 hours. When I got the old router back online, I broke out the Deco and, surprise, surprise, it worked - nothing to do with firmware at all. I revised the rating to 3 stars - the device works OK, but seems to be very sensitive to service issues that my old Netgear router wasnโt, the user interface is very basic (canโt even change the base IP address) and the expanded management features are behind a paywall, but the mesh wifi 6 is good and speedy. It's worth pointing out that the Tech Support at TP-Link is useless and when I spoke with them, the operator had no clue what they were talking about (I'm an electronics engineer working in Telecoms, so I have some notion). Beware of this!
P**N
Plug and play simplicity
My deco x60 access points werenโt playing well with my aging Billion router so decided to swap out the dsl router for the deco x73dsl. Glad I did. Installation a breeze with my ISP config (Plusnet FTTC) easily selectable from a drop down menu, I was connected within minutes of opening the box. Replicated my old SSID and all devices connected immediately. IT geeks may want more config options, but I was able to set up port forwarding easily via the app which was all I needed. The mesh network just needs one other access point now in a four bed house, so coverage is pretty good. Got a speed uplift over the previous router of about 10% once the SNR margins had settled over a few days. No drop outs, set and forget. Proving to be very reliable. Happy buyer.
P**.
Easy to set up and stable speed
The speed and signal are fast and stable more than I expected. Recommended
M**.
Very happy
I was after a unit with VDSL to replace my aging modem. This one gives exceptional wifi connection and activity speeds for my smart home devices, so much faster than my 6yo router. Range isnโt great but it covers my home effectively.
M**J
Good performance the closer you are, small coverage range.
A stylish looking device, very user friendly interface, great access controls. It works very well at close range, effective range is 16m is any direction, if you are further away it doesn't really work. Some features require a subscription.
S**P
Dont buy.
Deco product is not good. You get constant issue and mine bricked itself for no reason. This seem to be common issue across Deco product.
P**P
Very happy customer!
I'm really pleased with this purchase, it works extremely well. Even more impressive is the excellent customer support I received from TP-Link with various after-sales queries I had - I am now sold on the brand.
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