TP-Link Deco M5 Review: the best mesh WiFi under RM500

Back in the days when you are facing terrible WiFi connection, the common solution is to get a high power wireless router to boost the WiFi coverage. Fast forward to 2020, mesh WiFi systems is the golden standard for WiFi coverage and they offers performance unmatchable by any single router solution in the market.

TP-Link Deco M5 is one of the best mesh Wi-Fi systems you can get in Malaysia right now. In fact, TP-Link Deco mesh WiFI is the best selling router in Malaysia right now. The Deco M5 features Wireless AC1300 and a host of HomeCare parental control and antivirus features.

With internet connection getting faster, users demand for better WiFi speed. The solution is to add more Wireless access point in your home. But, installing an Ethernet cable requires wall hacking which is rather costly. So, this is where mesh WiFi come into play.

I’ve been testing the Deco M5 twin pack version which include the main router and a single expansion mesh node costing RM499. It works great in my 2400 sq ft double storey home providing WiFi coverage on every single corner of my house for smooth 4K streaming.

What is mesh WiFi?

Unlike a conventional wireless router, a mesh WiFi system comes with multiple units working together to provide a stronger WiFi coverage. The Deco M5 twin pack I am reviewing today come with 2 units including the main mesh router and a single mesh node. 

TP-Link Deco M5 is fully capable of replacing the existing router provided by your ISP. For most people in Malaysia, this means you can ditch the old router and connect the main Deco M5 unit directly to the modem from Unifi or Maxis Fibre.

What about the remaining units you wonder? They are known as the mesh nodes and they wirelessly link with the main unit and then work together as a system to blanket your home with a strong and reliable WiFi connection. TP-Link says the Deco can support up to 100 devices and able to support up to 32 mesh nodes. If you need more WiFi coverage, you can simply buy more Deco units.

The beauty of TP-Link Deco mesh WiFi is how user friendly it is to use. There’s just one WiFi name throughout the entire network which means I can walk around my entire home without my phone dropping the WiFi connection. 

Hardware and Specs

What’s unconventional is the design of the Deco M5. They do not have any visible antennas and this is done on purpose. TP-Link recommend to put the Deco M5 on a open area so they have the best signal to talk to each other, having a clean and pretty design is certainly helpful. Contrary to popular belief, antennas need not to be visible for strong coverage. 

5Ghz WiFiWireless AC up to 867Mbps
2.4Ghz WiFiWireless AC up to 400Mbps
Wireless FeaturesMU-MIMO, 802.11k/v/r fast roaming, band steering, AP steering
CPUQualcomm IPQ4019 Quad-Core CPU
RAM512MB

For less than RM500, you get a pretty decent specs from TP-Link as well. It support Wireless AC with MU-MIMO feature and beamforming. Each unit of the Deco M5 is powered by a Qualcomm quad-core CPU with 512MB RAM. This put the ASUS ZenWiFi CT8 to shame with only 256MB RAM.

The ports situation is rather limited as there’s only 2 ports on each unit. If you need more ports, you will have to purchase a separate Gigabit Ethernet switch. 

Setting up the mesh WiFi

TP-Link Deco M5 is managed by the TP-Link Deco app. The system is tied to a TP-Link cloud ID so it can be managed as long as you have an Internet connection. The Deco M5 also functions as a wireless router and you can connect it directly to the modem provided by your ISP.

The setup process is really simple and it didn’t take us more than 10 minutes to get it up and running. Our tip is to only turn on the main unit and make sure it is functioning. Once the main unit is up and running, turn on all the other remaining units and link it to the main unit using the Deco app.

TP-Link Deco M5 is also fully compatible with Unifi with Unifi TV support. Remember to select the VLAN option and choose the TM Unifi profile for the Internet to work. If you need to watch Unifi TV, enable the IPTV option in the advanced settings and choose the TM Unifi profile. The Unifi TV box must be connected to the main Deco unit.

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TP-Link Deco App

The Deco app is also one of the strengths of TP-Link Deco mesh WiFI system. It comes with a built-in Speedtest feature which let you to test the actual Internet speed. The home screen also show you all the connected devices together with their current Internet speed.

The app functions really well and is very simple to use. It can show you all the connected devices and what is their current Internet speed. There’s also a built-in speedtest tool to check your Internet speed directly from the Deco app. 

TP-Link Homecare Antivirus

There’s also a built-in HomeCare Antivirus feature on the Deco M5. The Antivirus engine is powered by TrendMicro and it is designed to block malware and virus infected apps and services from your network. It is disabled by default and we recommend enabling it.

The feature works really well with the virus database constantly updated by TrendMicro. We tested it with a known virus infected website and found that the website is successfully blocked by the Antivirus system. We are also shown a warning telling us that the virus is blocked and HomeCare is working as intended. 

HomeCare Parental Control

TP-Link Deco M5 also comes with a parental control function with the ability to block websites based on categories for selected users. There’s also an option to configure daily usage time limits and internet blocking d

WiFi Performance Test

Our home office comes with a really weird layout that one of the rooms at the end of the unit always struggle getting a stable WiFi connection from the router which is placed at the living room. We swapped the previous router to the Deco M5 mesh wireless system and immediately noticed a great improvement. We also tested the WiFi speed at multiple locations in the unit.

The WiFi performance is significantly enhanced when the mesh WiFi system is installed with 5Ghz WiFi coverage at almost every single point of the house. With fast roaming enabled, our iPhones area always connected to the WiFi even though we are working around the unit. Our phones are able to quickly switch network without even dropping our VOIP calls.

We compared the performance against the Archer A7 we used previously and immediately we notice a huge improvement. The Deco M5 performs faster at every location of test. Not to mention that our signal issue at the last room is completely resolved with the addition of the Deco M5 mesh WiFi system.

Seamless WiFi Roaming and Steering

There’s also a fast roaming option which is disabled by default in the Deco app. TP-Link says all their Deco mesh wireless system support the 802.11r fast roaming feature which will greatly enhance the roaming performance for supported devices. 

We enabled it and it greatly improved the performance of our system and our devices can roam to another Deco mesh node in a much lower latency without noticeable drops. 

Closing Thoughts

TP-Link Deco M5 is a great and rather affordable mesh WiFi system you can buy today. It offers really good performance enabled by TP-Link adaptive routing technology. With that, the WiFi connection is really seamless and offers a really smooth almost unnoticeable transition when steering to other access points. The easy to setup process and Deco app is the cherry on top.

You can view my review of other TP-Link Deco mesh WiFi systems here. 

Deco M5

TP-Link Deco M5

8.9

Tubi Rating

Good Stuff

  • Unifi and HyppTV support
  • Easy to setup process
  • HomeCare Antivirus
  • Seamless roaming

Bad Stuff

  • 2 LAN ports only
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Which is better Deco M4 or M5?

I am using TP Link EC230-G1 as router. If I connect M5 (2 packs) to the router, it is possible to have 3 wifi points with same wifi name and password?

Hi, I’m looking to buy the router from shopee, but a lot of package variations (i.e. With the M3W extender). What’s your suggestion for double storey house so that I can replace the crap unifi router. Is it necessary to use with the m3w? Thanks

Hi. Nice review. Am considering to buy one. Do you think it will work with a Huawei 4G modem router? I am currently using a Huawei E5186 with Digi broadband. Tq.

Hi Alvyn,

Is it possible if my setup look like these:
i. 1st Deco connect to Unifi modem on ground floor
ii. 2nd Deco connect to Hypptv on first floor while these two Deco connected wirelessly..

Thanks!

Hi Alvyn!

If I use this mesh wifi setup and connect it to my existing router, will I then be giving off two separate wifi signals? One from the router and one from the Deco M5?

Ahh I see alright, thank you! Gonna get the 3-pack based on your review of it 🙂

The unit becomes very warm after a while. Is this normal? Doesn’t it affects performance in the long run? Has anyone tried something to cool it down?

Thanks for the review. One question though. Can we input our own DNS like for example Google DNS?

Hi Alvyn!

Wish to seek your advice. I am currently using Unifi D-link router AC1200. Unifi speed at 500mbps. Is it possible to connect my existing D-link router (using 2 lan ports) directly to the 2 M5 units so that they can be used as access points? Thanks!

Hi Alvyn,

Package Turbo500mbps, Router DIR850L.
Can you recommend affordable router for 2-storey house and more than 10 devices?
Deco M5, Archer C2300, Archer C2600, or other any suggestion for maximum speed, wide coverage and price around RM500.

Thank you.

Hi Alvyn,
Im using unifi 100mb and live in double storey house with 1845 sqft
Now im using router tp-link archer c1200
Bought the m5,
Would u recommend me to use m5 as router or access point?
My concern is the LAN port and the speed.
Would the speed different if i use m5 as ap?
Thanks

Hi Alvyn, Thank you for your review on the M5 unit. It really attracts my attention as I am having connection difficulties especially when I am inside my room. (I am having semi-D with 2 storeys house) The mesh networking concept is really sweet for me. My current package is 500Mbps turbo-ed by TM. Current modem router is Tplink Archer C5. Connection to the modem router so far is only for TVbox will bought externally. (I am not using HyppTV) So my question is:- Is it OK for me to just ditch the Tplink Archer C5 and replace with Deco… Read more »

Alright.
Thanks for your feedback.
I will work on it.
Hopefully the coverage will be better.
Cheers!

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