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The Deco X55 is a Wi-Fi 6 mesh network designed to eliminate dead spots and weak signals in your home. This 3-pack will give ...
TP-Link TL-WR3002X features The TP-Link TL-WR3002X travel router is a fully functional Wi-Fi 6 router that you can carry in your pocket. The router comes with all you need to get started, including an ...
TP-Link is best known for its catalog of affordable Wi-Fi routers, offering dual-band gigabit speeds and features like MU-MIMO that improve latency and strengthen reliability.
TP-Link has long had its claws in the smart home world through devices like the Kasa Outdoor Smart Plug, but now the company has announced a brand-new lineup of new smart devices at CES 2021.
Apple’s iPhone C1 5G modem is here: What does it mean and what comes next? Apple's latest silicon chip in the iPhone 16e is an exciting first step in a push to control the entire wireless stack ...
The U.S. government may soon ban TP-Link routers. If you own one, it's time to start thinking of alternatives, and fortunately, there are plenty of options.
If you sign-up for a Spintel NBN plan and you need a pre-configured modem, the telco provides a TP-Link VX230v with Wi-Fi 6 support for a one-off cost of AU$139.95.
TP-Link routers are often considerably cheaper than competitors. Its latest Wi-Fi 7 router currently costs $108 on Amazon; routers with comparable specs cost around $218 from Asus, a Taiwanese ...
TP-Link routers may be banned in the US next year - what that means for you Some of the world's most popular router and modem models have been connected to several high-profile hacking incidents.
US authorities are considering a ban on China's TP-Link Technology over national security concerns after its internet routers were linked to cyber attacks, US media reports. TP-Link claims to be ...
TP-Link, which was founded in China in 1996 and said it relocated its headquarters to the US in October this year, has racked up significant market share in US homes and businesses.
Finally, though, for one reason or another, Google decided to go with MediaTek’s (not yet released) T900 modem. Even after evaluating a modem from Qualcomm, Google decided to use one from MediaTek.