
Mesh Wi-Fi & Routers
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TP-Link Mesh Wi-Fi & Routers FAQ
What is mesh Wi-Fi?
What is mesh Wi-Fi?
Mesh Wi-Fi is a system of multiple devices that work together to create one seamless, whole-home network. It eliminates dead zones by providing consistent, reliable coverage across every room, perfect for larger homes or spaces with weak signal areas.
How does mesh Wi-Fi work?
How does mesh Wi-Fi work?
Mesh Wi-Fi uses a main router and one or more satellite nodes to create a single Wi-Fi network. These nodes communicate with each other to automatically route your connection through the strongest signal, ensuring fast, stable internet throughout your home, all under one network name and password.
How do I set up mesh Wi-Fi at home?
How do I set up mesh Wi-Fi at home?
Setting up mesh Wi-Fi is simple and straight forward. Download the TP-Link Deco app, connect the main Deco unit to your modem via an ethernet cable, plug in the additional Deco units in different rooms, and use the app to guide you through setup and optimise coverage.
Can mesh Wi-Fi go through walls?
Can mesh Wi-Fi go through walls?
Yes, mesh Wi-Fi can transmit through walls better than traditional routers. Multiple nodes help maintain a strong signal by creating alternate paths around obstacles like thick walls or floors, improving coverage in every part of your home.
Is mesh better than Wi-Fi extender?
Is mesh better than Wi-Fi extender?
Yes, mesh Wi-Fi offers better performance and reliability than extenders. Unlike extenders that create separate networks, mesh systems use one unified network, allowing seamless roaming and stronger, faster connections throughout your home.
What is the difference between Mesh Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi router?
What is the difference between Mesh Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi router?
A Wi-Fi router broadcasts Wi-Fi from a single point, which can cause weak spots in larger homes. Mesh Wi-Fi uses multiple connected devices (nodes) to spread coverage evenly throughout your home, providing faster speeds, seamless roaming, and eliminating dead zones, best for larger homes or areas with obstructions.






























