What's great about the TP-Link Litewave Ethernet switch?
We've covered this switch in the past, so we love that it's not even cheaper than it was before. When it comes to the hardware, you have a compact and fanless design, which is perfect for simple expansion of your network. It features five Gigabit ports, which should be enough to handle most devices you're likely to connect to a network, like, laptops, PCs, printers, game consoles, smart home products, NAS, access points, and similar types of devices. It's a simple device that doesn't cost a lot, which is perfect for anyone looking to expand their home or office network. You can power it using
The truth is that almost every major router vendor uses offshore router production, and nine times out of ten, these devices simply aren't built in the United States. Global supply chains have existed and been cemented for decades now, and moving production to the United States at the same scale within the course of a year is simply not possible for the major vendors. As such, while companies like TP-Link and Asus have stated that they're confident in their devices' security, they haven't particularly mentioned anything about onshore production. In the meantime, however, it does not mean that