

⚡ Turbocharge your home internet with 5G-powered Wi-Fi 6 — because buffering is so last decade!
The TP-Link Deco X50-5G AX3000 is a cutting-edge mesh Wi-Fi 6 router featuring ultra-fast 5G connectivity up to 3.4 Gbps, a 2.5 Gbps wired port, and a SIM card slot for flexible 4G/5G broadband access. It delivers seamless coverage up to 230 m², supports over 150 devices simultaneously, and integrates smart network management with Alexa compatibility and advanced security via TP-Link HomeShield. Ideal for professionals and families seeking reliable, high-speed internet in any home environment.














| ASIN | B0BZWMLS6P |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,899 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 5 in Mobile Broadband Devices |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,942) |
| Date First Available | 29 Mar. 2023 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | Deco X50-5G(1-pack) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | TP-Link firmware |
| Product Dimensions | 21.05 x 13 x 12.3 cm; 500 g |
| Series | Deco X50-5G(1-pack) |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
P**F
Goodbye BT Broadband. 4G wireless broadband a must for rural living.
Update Jan '24 ---------------- Well, this TP router worked well for three years....until recently. My mums 4g router went on the blink, it would drop out every half an hour or so and became more and more frequent. No use when you're trying to get tasks done online. I troubleshooted all the usual things; reboot, reset, firmware updates, tweaking settings, others experiences online....nothing worked, whatever I tried. Strangely, I have the exact same make and model of router but 'with less miles on the clock'. I swapped the routers over at my mums, yet the problem still exists, it kept dropping out. Maybe it was the SIM? Nope, it worked fine in my phone. Ultimately I never got to the bottom of the problem. Other users echoed similar problems but with different models of the 4g routers....I got frustrated and fed up, bought a Huawei 4g router and haven't looked back. Such a shame. TP Link I thought had high standards, but this device fell low of my expectation. 3 years and it goes wonky. Not good enough. Update 3 Jan 2021 ----------------- -Only one minor problem that my mum has reported with the router; it does slow down after a few weeks and therefore a reboot of the router is required. After a reboot, everything is back up to speed. Otherwise, no problems. Original Review - Oct 2020 ----------------- I recently purchased this for my aging parents who live rurally. As most people know, landline broadband out in the sticks is as much use as a chocolate teapot. Before purchasing this 4g router, my parents were subscribed to BT for their broadband, and it was expensive, slow, unreliable, kept dropping out, and there was a 'fault' somewhere along the lines that - with countless engineers visits - failed to resolve their internet issues. I had enough of it and purchased them this 4G router. All I can say that this 4G router is BRILLIANT! A complete 180 from before! It has totally changed my parents experience of accessing the internet now. They can now watch HD films and YT videos without constant loading and buffering, and pages load super quick now. It's incredible! They can fill in forms and do their shopping online more reliably now than ever, and video call family which is essential for these Covid restricted times we live in. I bought them a GiffGaff SIM to pop in, let them choose what they want from it and they were good to go. 4G worked flawlessly from the get-go! __________ A few pointers to be mindful of though: Even though the product description says 'just plug in and play', I don't find that *entirely* true. There is an element of some quick setting up to be done before you can surf. - Stating the obvious, you have to buy a SIM card. And depending on who you decide to go with, you may well have to activate the SIM before you can use it. I bought a GiffGaff SIM from a supermarket, activated it online and then popped it into the router when it arrived. It worked perfectly. - When you set up your router for the first time, you have to go to the routers settings 192.168.1.1 and do some quick set up stuff before you get going. It only takes 5 minutes if that, then you're online - but if you're a total geek, you can rummage through all the other advance settings and set up the router to your liking. ___________ In short, this router is A MUST for those of us who live out in the countryside and have lousy landline internet. Also, in the long run, I very much suspect that this will save my parents £££ from going into BT's coffers, which was very costly and wholly unreliable service. This 4G router has blown them right out of the water. Touchwood, so far so good. I hope to update my review in the coming months and see what my parents think of it too. So far 10/10. Happy bunny indeed.
P**D
SUPERB...Just simple superb if you are on copper broadband read this
An internet changing experience. I was a copper line user before this with EE getting 31mbps download and 4 upload. The service was steady but not very dynamic and for what I got expensive. I changed to Talk talk and unsure what happened but the whole service went OFF. Now having a web shop I had to find an alternative and quickly..I had thought about a 4g service before..now as a stand in I had no choice. I ordered the TP link DECO 5G and it arrived same day via Amazon. Inserted a sim card I have in my van from Vodaphone ..I live in a poor mobile service area regardless of what provider but Vodaphone and 02 are probably the worst signal so I wasn't expecting miracles. Pleasantly surprised as the download speed saw 25 to 40 mbps... I thought maybe I'm onto something here so ordered again from Amazon a multi sim..the type that uses any provider so I could switch and see who is best...this service is available with the app..you just select a provider and lock it in The router itself is and excellent well made and even aesthetically pleasing piece of kit and its app is simplicity itself to use. So inserting the new multi sim I looked about and set it for each provider in turn EE,o2 Voda and lastly Three . To my surprise we ain't in a 5g area..but upstairs I just got a wiff of 5g signal..at 110mbps..I got more than excited!!!. So to improve on this I further ordered an external antenna the Nelawya 4G LTE 5G Panel Antenna Outdoor Mimo Directional Antenna to be exact. I installed this the same day it arrived...and BINGO...260 mbps download and 20 upload. Couldn't have been any happier..gone is the old dinosaur service from EE/Talk Talk..I now have an internet fit for the 21st century ...and gaming on my Quest 3 is just another experience the wifi link speed is a lot faster than my ASUS gaming router too.. As mentioned the router is a nice piece of kit,well made and with an excellent app . I have been using it now for 4 weeks and its been extremely stable and almost self maintaining the app shows you all sorts of data from signal strength to how much data you have used per day/month or total ...I have noticed with routers they kind of settle in and steadily speed have settled at a higher average than my first use...at times I can get a peek of over 400 mbps but likewise if the service is being hammerd like when the kids come out of school it can drop to 190..still far more than copper though . So to me this device is now my favorite gadget of 2025 and rightly it earned that title. In house coverage is good..I live in a 5 bedroom house and there isn't anywhere I cant get a signal..it slows down as you get further away obviously but even outside with 2 walls between us and 20 meters from it I get 80 mbps ...so for me range is excellent . Coupled with the exterior antenna its a brilliant set up and buying my Three sim with unlimited data and paying for 2 years in advance it cost me only £8.50 a month. I wont be going back to the copper line ever again...why would you. If you live in a good 5g area then this device would work out the box..its own antennas are very capable..and you can improve on them with simple rabbits ears anyway I only added my exterior malarkey to reach out a little further to drink from that 5g pool as covergae by me is poor. Thoroughly recommended peice of technology that you dont need a degree in IT to set up . See attached pics for before and after..you just have to love it
D**D
Happy with this
TP products, I buy now as a matter of default. For me they have always just worked, doing what they claim and this is no exception. It is not the fanciest or the most complex. Indeed its quite basic in my opinion however it does exactly as claimed. I get good signal reception and transmition. Setup is quick and simple. It just works and at a reasonable cost.
C**S
I was sick of Virgin Media's high price and average service, so I swapped out for this (with Sky Mobile SIM), and I am delighted. It's simple to set up, just as good as broadband for gaming, streaming (heavy use). So I've gone from €70/ month to €15/ month for the same service. And the minor setup query I had (ioT) was answered quickly and efficiently by TP-Link customer service. Highly recommended.
C**O
OTTIMO VENDITORE che ama il dialogo con la clientela. Mi ha contattato per sapere se avevo ricevuto il modem, il funzionamento e se fosse di mio gradimento. Venditori cosi' vanno premiati. 100 e LODE quindi e GRAZIE!!!!! p.s. i ragazzi delle consegne sono sempre ottimi
B**K
Simple and easy to use. Quality of wifi signal is very good
J**O
Don't waste your money says plug and play 😂😂😂😂😂 You would need bill Gates to get this piece of scrap going, says no configuration joke I sent mine back possibly faulty.
J**L
The modem works well but arrived with a UK plug instead of an Australian plug. Has to be used with a travel adapter to work. Because I need the modem to be portable if I had known before delivery I would have purchased a different modem.
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