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Is your home Wi-Fi slow or unstable even with a ‘fast’ broadband plan?

If you’re experiencing Wi-Fi dead zones in certain rooms of your home, buffering during 4K streaming, lag during online gaming, dropped video calls, and slower laptop Wi-Fi speeds than your internet plan promises, the problem isn’t your broadband plan, it’s your wireless network.Modern households regularly run 15-30 connected devices. Older Wi-Fi standards can struggle with congestion, interference, and multi-device load. The Wi-Fi 7 Standard (802.11be) can fix all this, ensuring you get a faster, more consistent connection in every room that you access the internet.Upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 is muc

How to Fix Wireless Dead Zones and Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 at Home
What Makes Deco 7 Different?

Every Deco 7 system is powered by AI-driven technology that automatically learns your network environment, client quality, and user behaviors, making your Wi-Fi smarter over time. Managing it is just as simple, with the Deco app giving you full control of your network anytime, anywhere.Security is built in from the start. HomeShield keeps your network safe by blocking risks, monitoring every connected device, and giving parents easy controls over content and usage. Instant alerts notify you of new connections or unusual activity, with clear reports on device usage and network health.View the D

The TP-Link Guide to Modern Mesh Home Wi-Fi
Which TP-Link Deco 7 Mesh System Is Right for You?

FAQ 1. What exactly is a mesh Wi-Fi system, and how is it different from a regular router? A traditional router is a single device doing all the work – the further you are from it, the weaker your signal. A mesh system is a team of nodes that communicate with each other, blanketing your home in one unified network. Your phone or laptop connects to whichever node is closest and strongest, switching between them automatically and invisibly. 2. Why can’t I just use a range extender instead? Extenders create a separate network that your devices must manually switch to, typically cutting your b

The TP-Link Guide to Modern Mesh Home Wi-Fi
What exactly is a mesh Wi-Fi system, and how is it different from a regular router?

A traditional router is a single device doing all the work – the further you are from it, the weaker your signal. A mesh system is a team of nodes that communicate with each other, blanketing your home in one unified network. Your phone or laptop connects to whichever node is closest and strongest, switching between them automatically and invisibly.

The TP-Link Guide to Modern Mesh Home Wi-Fi