
TP-Link Deco X60 (2-pack)
TP-Link Deco X60 (2-pack)
No, because you have the option to manage the X60 on the app.
Yes, that is no problem, the TP Link Deco devices can all be combined with each other. When setting up, you start with the fastest, in this case the X60, then the second fastest Deco is added and so on.
Since the requirements are constantly being adapted, we are unfortunately unable to assess this. It is best to contact the Internet provider directly, then you can be given appropriate feedback.
Yes, one device is the "main device". This is connected to the router or any existing switch via a network cable. Additional decos can be connected via WLAN or also via network cable (the cable can be connected to the "main" deco or to the possibly existing switch). By the way, there is the operating mode "Router" and the operating mode "Accesspoint". In the "Accesspoint" operating mode, the NAT and DHCP function of the Deco is deactivated.
The transmission rate of the "slower" one is then used, as the slower one can no longer transmit.
It depends a bit on the conditions in the house, but if the connection is good, it shouldn't be a problem.
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