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Welcome to the Full Bars Club
Built for businesses that can’t afford dropped connections, slow speeds, or network guesswork.
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WiFi: What is WiFi?
WiFi(Wi-Fi) is a wireless LAN standard, part of IEEE 802.11, for communication among different devices. It is a kind of radio wave.
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TP-Link Named as CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Award Honoree
TP-Link has been named an International CES Innovations 2012 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree for the TP-Link Portable 3G/3.75G Wireless N Router
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WiFi 6 VS 5G: Everything You Need to Know
Do you know the difference between 5G and WiFi 6? Which one is better? Will one replace the other? Why should you get WiFi 6 when you can enjoy faster and more robust wireless connectivity via 5G?
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TP-Link Archer BE800 and Deco BE85 Receive Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi 7 Certification
TP-Link Archer BE800 and Deco BE85 Receive Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi 7 Certification
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World’s First Wireless AD Router, TP-Link® Talon AD7200, Now Available
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What is WiFi 7? An in-depth overview of the future WiFi
As the next stage of WiFi, what new features will WiFi 7 deliver? Why will we need WiFi 7? And when will it be available? Here, we'll give an in-depth overview.
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TP-Link LAUNCHES ITS NEW DRAFT N WIRELESS ROUTERS IN BRAZIL
December 06, 2007- Sao Paulo, Brazil- TP-Link, the global provider of SOHO networking products and No.1 market share holder in China, today announced its new Draft 2.0 802.11n Wireless Routers (TL-WR941N) to the global market in a cooperative launch with
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TP-Link’s Latest Products Shine at GITEX Technology Week in Dubai, UAE
TP-Link was proud to once again attend the GITEX Technology week from the 14th to the 18th in Dubai and being able to exhibit some of our latest technologies coming to market in the very near future to the benefit of global end users.
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What’s the difference between WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E
Going by the terminology, WiFi 6E appears to be an incremental update to WiFi 6, but you are probably left wondering how WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E differ from each other.