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Grand public
Switches Grand Public
Connexions filaires de qualité
Adaptateurs
Equipez votre PC d'un adaptateur pour un WiFi plus rapide
Accessoires
Tout se ce que vous avez besoin pour une vie connectée
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Maison Connectée
Prises Connectées WiFi
Maison Connectée / Commande vocale Google Home et Alexa
Ampoules Connectées WiFi
Lumière Connectée / Commande vocale Google Home et Alexa
Caméras IP WiFi
Surveillance connectée et à distance 24h/24 de votre maison
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Entreprises
Switches JetStream
Réseau filaire haut débit manageable et non adminsitrable jusqu'au Niveau 3
Solutions WiFi gérées par contrôleur Software : Omada
Professional business Wi-Fi with centralized management
Omada SDN
Solution Cloud Intelligente pour les réseaux Pro
Réseau WiFi extérieur Pharos
Idéal pour les réseaux WiFi haut débit longue portée
Routeurs SafeStream
Passerelles VPN sécurisées et Load Balance pour les professionnels
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Opérateurs
Modems & Routeurs xDSL
Pour un réseau haut débit et d'applications haut débit intégrées
4G LTE
Un accès Internet où que vous soyez via carte SIM
PON - Fibre Optique
La technologie de pointe pour fournir des services Internet Gigabit
CPL / CPL WiFi
Moyen simple et efficace de faire passer Internet et son réseau par les prises électriques
Répéteurs WiFi
Booster son réseau WiFi très simplement
Switches Ethernet
Switches pour entreprises Switches TP-Link ultra performants pour entreprises : Smart Switches, switches administrables, Unmanaged Switches et Accessoires.
Points d'accès - Relais WiFi
Points d'accès et relais Wi-FiSpécialement conçues pour les commerces, les entreprises, les hôtels ou les campus, les solutions Wi-Fi garantissent une couverture sans fil sécurisée et haut débit
How to Select Operation Mode of Pharos Series Products?
TP-Link’s Pharos series products support six operation modes to satisfy user‘s network requirements, including Access Point, Client, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode. The characteristics and application scenarios of different modes are introduced below.
- Access Point
Access Point (AP) mode is used to transfer wired connection into wireless connection. In AP mode, the device acts as a central hub and provides wireless access point for wireless clients.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
In the campus, community, industrial park, or other public place with only wired network available, establish wireless network coverage to provide wireless access for users.
- Client
Client mode is used to transfer wireless connection into wired connection. In Client mode, the device serves as a wireless adapter. It receives the wireless signal from root AP or station, and provides wired network for users.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
Connect the devices that are only applicable for wired network, such as Smart TV, Media Player to the wireless network.
- Repeater
Repeater mode is used to extend wireless coverage of an existing wireless network. The SSID and encryption type of the device should be the same as those of the root AP.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
If you want to combine two networks via wireless connection but the distance is beyond the networks’ wireless coverage range, you can put one or more devices in Repeater mode along the path to repeat the wireless signal and extend the wireless transmission range.
Note:
The wireless signal of the device in Bridge/Repeater mode is normally weaker than that in other modes. We recommend that you use two devices in Client and Access Point mode respectively to replace the device in Bridge/Repeater mode.
- Bridge
Bridge mode is used to extend wireless coverage of an existing wireless network. The SSID and encryption type of the device can be different from those of root AP.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
If you want to combine two networks via wireless connection but the distance is beyond the networks’ wireless coverage range, you can put one or more devices in Bridge mode along the path to repeat the wireless signal and extend the wireless transmission range. Users can use different SSID and encryption type from those of the root AP to access the network.
Note:
The wireless signal of the device in Bridge/Repeater mode is normally weaker than that in other modes. We recommend that you use two devices in Client and Access Point mode respectively to replace the device in Bridge/Repeater mode.
- AP Router
The device in AP Router mode serves as a normal home wireless router but provides a wider wireless network range. It can connect to the wired network through PPPoE, L2TP, PPTP, Dynamic IP and Static IP, and provide wireless access for the clients.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
In the campus, community, industrial park, or other public place with only wired network available, establish wireless network coverage to provide wireless access for users. Unlike Access Point mode, the device in AP Router mode can connect to the modem directly without a router.
- AP Client Router (WISP Client)
AP Client Router mode is used to access the internet provided by WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) through wireless connection. For the downstream clients, the device serves as a normal home wireless router and can provide wired connection and wireless connection simultaneously.
- Typical Scenario
- Network Requirements
If you want to get internet service from a WISP, you can set the device as AP Client Mode. The device connects to the upstream device wirelessly through PPPoE, L2TP, PPTP, Dynamic IP and Static IP, and provide both wired access and wireless access for the users.
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