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🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game with Deco M5 — speed, security, and smart control in one sleek package!
The TP-Link Deco M5 is a powerful dual-band mesh WiFi router featuring a quad-core CPU and MU-MIMO technology, delivering up to 1300 Mbps combined speed. It covers up to 2,000 sq. ft. with seamless mesh networking, includes 3 years of HomeCare security with antivirus and parental controls, supports Alexa voice commands, and offers easy setup via the Deco app. Ideal for modern homes seeking reliable, fast, and secure wireless connectivity.













| ASIN | B06WRSBYVK |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,843 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 52 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Box Contents | 1x Deco Unit, 1x Ethernet Cable, 1x Power Supply |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | 1 Pack |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 2000 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | amazon_alexa |
| Coverage | Up to 2,000 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,249) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973080822 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.9L x 11.9W x 3.8H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | TP-LINK Deco M5 1-Pack Whole-Home Wi-Fi System |
| Item Weight | 500 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1300 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Deco M5 1-Pack |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 650 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | DECO M5 |
| Model Number | Deco M5 1-Pack |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Mesh WiFi, HomeCare with antivirus and parental controls, Alexa compatibility |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| Router Network Type | mesh |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
| UPC | 845973080822 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
C**H
Excellent product
I already have 3 Deco M5 units and wanted another unit to extend the range. Product delivered quickly and was as described. Having read other reviews regarding the power lead I was expecting there to be an issue with this. The unit was supplied with a 2 pin power adapter, but the vendor had included a 2 pin to 3 pin plug in the box. Therefore no need to purchase a new power lead. Very impressed with this. Connected without a problem and works well. Would recommend.
M**S
Great mesh unit
Very good condition just a scratch on top fitted in perfectly with the other three units I have setup
A**S
This should not be sold in the UK
I bought the original kit and several additional units from Amazon over the last 5 years or so. However, when I bought this one it came with a two prong European plug, which is illegal to sell in the UK. It meant that I had to spend £12 on a proper UK mains adapter. Don't be tempted to use a travel adapter as they are not safe for long term use.
A**R
Works perfectly
Added to existing mesh system and works perfectly. Easy to set up to join system.
A**R
American Plug!
Came with an American plug, but did not specify that this was the case. I had a spare from an old Deco, so no need to return.
J**N
1 more added
We had 3 in our mesh and needed a fourth, so easy to add to the system and carries the signal throughout our large community centre .
D**Y
WiFi improver
Easy to add to current set up Improved WiFi cover
D**W
ADDING ANOTHER TO EXPAND COVERAGE
I already have five of the same item, and have needed to purchase an additional one for coverage in a distant part of the building that is now being used. These form a network which delivers excellent performances and connection.
P**O
Excelente roteador. Trabalha perfeitamente, também, como redistribuidor, mas, nos pontos mais distantes, com uma redução de velocidade, mesmo assim é muito estável....
S**C
Buongiorno, è arrivata con il trasformatore con solo la spina Inglese senza un adattatore e onestamente ho provato a cercare nelle info del prodotto, ma non trovo la specifica.
A**J
Deco Cover is excellent for extended Wi-Fi coverage—especially for homes up to 2000 sq ft. Setup is quick and simple, and the connection stays stable as you move from room to room. It noticeably improves signal strength in areas where the router usually struggles, like bedrooms, basements, or corners of the house. Speeds feel consistent for streaming, video calls, and everyday browsing, with fewer dropouts and dead zones overall. If you need reliable, wider Wi-Fi coverage without hassle, Deco Cover is a great choice.
K**D
لا يحتاج فني لتركيبه و تشغيله. جودة الشبكة جيده فيه.
M**.
As an IT professional, I have tried hundreds of combinations of routers and switches and wireless AP's. Like everybody, my needs have changed over time. The kids are old enough now to be using the internet, the house is getting smarter all the time, and even my television comes in over the web now. After exhaustive research and feature and price comparison, I decided to move on to the Deco m5. I was using a cisco asa firewall and cisco 3900 series switch with a netgear router in AP mode before, but it lacked the ability to easily implement parental controls. I get annoyed with the kids for staying up late playing on the internet after we go to sleep. I un-boxed the deco m5, very nicely packaged by the way, to find everything in order and ready for install. I powered down my firewall, called the ISP to have the IP address released, (I work for the ISP, so that was convenient) and got the router plugged into the internet connection. I am fiber to the house, so I don't have a modem. I had already installed the TP link app on my galaxy s6, so I was ready to get started. (Everybody else was at work/school so no complaining about the lack of internet while I did all this. YEA!!!!) The app found the deco with no issues and ran through the VERY basic setup process. Everything immediately came up and worked. I have 80 meg service and speedtest.net was reporting 82.7 download consistently over wireless. I started playing with the app, and under the advanced tab is an option to check for updates. I clicked it and it did indeed find one. 5 minutes or so later, the led indicator on the router went green again. This is where things went a little sideways for a few minutes. I spent the next 10 minutes losing and gaining wifi on my phone, and had to force stop the app a couple of times. Everything else in the house seemed fine, it was just my phone. I have six echos/dots in the house, and they all came right back up after the swap out. The echos/dots are usually the problem children to get connected after a power outage, so I was suprised. My wink hub didn't even seem to be affected. everything was functioning normally except the stupid phone. A quick restart on the phone seems to have fixed it. I did have 2 of my 5 wink relays lose connectivity, but I think they may have already been disconnected. A quick restart fixed them both. I plugged the second port into my cisco switch and all my wired devices reported for duty. Next step was to walk to the far corners of the house and run speed tests with my phone, which was still giving me pause because of its recent bad behavior. My home is 1400 square feet, and about 4 years old, with tech shield in the attic. (the aluminum foil looking coating on the inside of the roof decking to block the heat) wifi seemed to be great everywhere with speeds at maximum in every corner. (I bought the single Deco m5 unit) The router is actually in the garage in the corner for now, so it will probably cover significantly more ground once located in the center of the house. Next step was to setup parental controls. Yeah, this is the good part, talk back to me one more time you obnoxious little turd. Setup the profiles and went hunting MAC addresses. The only downfall to the process was finding all the mac addresses. Nothing has a logical name in the table you are looking at, everything just says "android" or "amazon". I started with "amazon", and that is when it hit me. I opened up my alexa app and went to settings, and then to devices. At the bottom of each device's settings page is the device's mac address. I found my trusty pencil and an envelope from some junk mail, and my list was soon made. You can change the name of the devices in the table on the Deco to recognizable names. I then went to the android devices and PC's. That was a little more time consuming, but not too bad. Next, assigning who the device belonged too. You do that at the bottom of the device settings page, just make sure you have already built that person's profile. When you set up the profile you give them a movie like rating system, and can disable or enable various types of websites or specific websites. Next option is setting time limits for daily usage, and last is setting hours to shut them out completely. Kids got pg-13, adults get "adult". Now that that's done, time to explore. I knew it was "alexa" enabled, so that was next. Honestly, don't waste your time. Alexa can do very little besides run a speed test and change the led's status. I was hoping to pause the kids internet just by telling alexa, but that is a no go for now anyway. It also cannot control access to wired devices with parental controls, so if you want to disable the kids smart tv's, make sure they are connected wireless. I probably should have given 4 stars due to the setup issue with the phone app, but everything is just working too good now. the parental controls shine, and the wireless connection seems to be rock solid. Only major negative I will give it, you cannot change it's lan IP address yet, but I have read that this feature is in the works in a future update. If you have anything set static on your current network like I do, you may have to change some IP's in a few devices. (Cameras, network servers, stuff like that) I only have a few devices like that, so I can handle it, especially for the price I paid for this. Overall, if you are on the fence, this is a great little mesh system. I wish it was POE powered and wall mountable, that would have made it perfect, but I guess it can sit on top of the fridge and do its thing. I'll update if anything changes, but I don't suspect I will have any trouble. Oh, and for anybody who is wondering, it does look like you can manage it remotely, as I can log in and change settings right now while I am at work. That could be handy for pausing the internet to make sure the kids do their homework before I get home from work, or to make sure they are doing their chores on time. I wonder if that will work with the old lady too???
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