I've been looking for this for a while but the price is usually around $600 so this seems like an incredible price.
Note: UK variant.
I've been looking for this for a while but the price is usually around $600 so this seems like an incredible price.
Note: UK variant.
Really? Tell me more?
Channels 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 on the 5GHz frequency are prohibited in the uk
https://www.tp-link.com/au/home-networking/deco/deco-x55/
wifi transmission power for CE is less
Does that mean it will be slower? Or coverage area become less?
@0Toffeeme0: less transmission power means less range
less bands means more congestion and possibly slower
New price is $382.86 now
pretty good price huh, shame it's eu variant
I'm trying to validate that this is indeed the EU / UK variant and that it is less powerful. Is there something online we can view?
All routers that have ships from and sold by Amazon UK/US is the UK/US variant. Amazon have recently started to put AU variant and UK variant in the router product title.
UK imports may differ from local products. Additional terms apply.
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Ah yes, confirmed. And one of the questions is regarding the "plug" being UK and requiring a travel adapter.
@the-rabs: Normally a UK travel adapter is required. The X50-PoE router and nodes can be powered over ethernet (PoE) so that is less of a problem. If there is a router hardware problem you have to send it back to Amazon UK for warranty. The main reason why I wouldn't purchase UK router variants is that the Wi-Fi speed and Wi-Fi 2.4GHz range is weaker and you can't choose the upper 149-165 5GHz Wi-Fi channels.
something something about eu/uk models having less transmission power