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Multi-Gig Ethernet: What is it, and how to set it up at home
Multi-Gig Ethernet refers to a link that delivers connection speeds higher than one Gigabit. Should you upgrade to the Multi-Gig Ethernet? How to build a Multi-Gig Ethernet at home. Let's take a quick look.
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What Is a PoE Switch | Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that allows network switches to transmit both power and data through an Ethernet cable simultaneously. PoE Switches simplify business network deployment in remote places without power outlets.
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TP-Link'S TL-PA201 WINS AUSTRALIA'S APC MAGAZINE'S STAMP OF APPROVAL
In tests conducted by Australian Personal Computer magazine, TP-Link's TL-PA201 Powerline Ethernet adapter beat out the competition to win a "highly recommended" award from the magazine.
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PoE Switch: A Reliable Companion for IP Cameras
Nowadays, PoE switches are widely used to connect numerous PoE-compatible devices. They are an ideal companion for IP cameras. PoE switches can provide data connection and power supply simultaneously with an Ethernet cable when installing IP cameras.
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How to Connect Your Devices from a Long Distance?
Building a wireless and wired network within a home is always easy. There are many easy-to-find options—Whole Home Mesh WiFi, WiFi 6 Routers, 4G WiFi Routers, Range Extenders, Powerline Adapters, and SOHO Switches. When it comes to building connections to places kilometers away, the situation is more complicated. The standard Ethernet cable and wireless products can only support the transmission of up to several hundred meters away. So how do you connect your devices to networks over a long distance? Fiber and long-range WiFi is the solution.
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Omada Switches for Small and Medium Business (SMB) Networking
Omada offers enterprise-level switches ranging from L3 Managed to Unmanaged switches, catering to the demand for dependable networking from edge to core. Building high-speed wired connections and corporate backbone networks is simplified with Omada's 25G, 10G, 2.5G, and 1G Ethernet ports. The inclusion of 802.3bt/at/af PoE augments network deployment benefits.
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TP-Link Omada Mesh VS Deco Mesh VS OneMesh™: What's the Difference?
Omada Mesh, Deco Mesh, and OneMesh™ are three different mesh Wi-Fi solutions provided by TP-Link. Though all kinds of mesh networks have some features in common, they are used by different products and are not compatible. Since mixing them up is easy, this article will show you how TP-Link Omada Mesh, Deco Mesh, and OneMesh™ work differently while providing some tips for using them. Pick the perfect one to enjoy the best possible Wi-Fi experience.
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Ways to Bring Dead Zones Back to Life
Have you ever suffered from weak or even no Wi-Fi signal in specific spots in your apartment? Or have you ever experienced that the wireless signal somehow disappears in certain corners in your house? Be careful, you may find a Wi-Fi dead zone.