TP-Link Deco S7 AC1900 Whole Home Mesh WiFi System Dual-Band Gigabit Ports Coverage Up to 5600 sq ft Connect 150 Devices 1.2GHz CPU Works With Amazon Alexa Parental Controls (Pack of 3)
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The TP-Link Deco S7 AC1900 is a whole home mesh Wi-Fi system designed to deliver fast, reliable internet coverage up to 5,600 square feet. This dual-band system uses advanced Deco Mesh Technology to form a unified network that supports seamless device connections with a single network name.
With combined speeds up to 1900 Mbps (600 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps on 5 GHz) and 3×3 MU-MIMO technology, the Deco S7 handles multiple devices efficiently, supporting up to 150 connections simultaneously. It includes three Gigabit WAN/LAN ports to provide solid wired internet access. The system adapts automatically as devices move through your home, maintaining high speeds without interruption.
- Dual-band Wi-Fi supporting 1900 Mbps speed
- Coverage area up to 5,600 sq ft (520 m²)
- Supports up to 150 connected devices
- Three Gigabit Ethernet ports per unit for high-speed wired connections
- Robust parental controls with customized profiles
- Easy setup and management via the Deco app
- Compatible with Amazon Alexa for voice control
- Supports WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK security protocols
- High-level router firewall security
Ideal for home use, the TP-Link Deco S7 combines extensive coverage with the flexibility of mesh networking and modern features such as parental controls and Alexa compatibility. Backed by a two-year manufacturer warranty, it offers a reliable network solution for busy households. Its white design and compact size fit comfortably in various home environments, including those in the MENA region.
