The TP-Link Deco M5, on sale now for $129.99 (regularly $189.99), is a three-piece mesh system that promises enhanced wireless coverage up to an area of 5,500 square feet—without needing to switch networks or reconnect as you move around the house. Alternatively, you can use the two-gigabit ethernet ports on each Deco M5 unit for a wired setup. It's also important to note that its mesh tech doesn't make your internet faster but rather distributes the existing network's speed more evenly across your home. Setting it up is straightforward—just download the TP-Link Deco app, plug in the units, and follow the guided instructions. Plus, it's Alexa-compatible, so if you're into smart home gadgets, it’s one more thing you can control with your voice.
The system has a built-in antivirus for better network security, content filtering, parental controls, and various QoS (Quality of Service) settings to prioritize your chosen apps or devices for faster performance. For instance, you can make sure your work laptop gets priority over the smart fridge when you’re on a video call. Additionally, you can customize profiles for family members, monitor internet use, and even set time limits for online activity. This feature could be useful if you’ve got kids and want to limit their screen time or keep them offline past bedtime. Read PCMag's review for more details.
While the Deco M5 offers decent coverage, the actual speed largely depends on your internet plan. In larger homes with thick walls, you might experience slowdowns at the farthest edges of its 5,500 square-foot range and need additional nodes (which will cost you extra). And, though it supports up to 100 devices, handling high-demand activities like 4K streaming and gaming simultaneously may require some QoS adjustments. Comparatively, the Linksys Velop AC2200, for a steeper price of $366.65, provides more consistent speed and handles heavy usage better, while the Eero Mesh WiFi System, retailing at $169.99 (originally $214.96), allows for smoother performance.