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Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 with these Prime Day savings — TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 routers get big Prime Day discounts

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Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 with these Prime Day savings — TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 routers get big Prime Day discounts

Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 with these Prime Day savings — TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 routers get big Prime Day discounts

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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

This $9 switch makes it a breeze to add ports to your network
Which TP-Link Deco 7 Mesh System Is Right for You?

FAQ 1. What exactly is a mesh Wi-Fi system, and how is it different from a regular router? A traditional router is a single device doing all the work – the further you are from it, the weaker your signal. A mesh system is a team of nodes that communicate with each other, blanketing your home in one unified network. Your phone or laptop connects to whichever node is closest and strongest, switching between them automatically and invisibly. 2. Why can’t I just use a range extender instead? Extenders create a separate network that your devices must manually switch to, typically cutting your b

The TP-Link Guide to Modern Mesh Home Wi-Fi
What is Multi-Link Operation, and why should I care?

MLO is Wi-Fi 7’s most important innovation. Previous Wi-Fi standards forced your device to pick one frequency band – 2.4GHz, 5GHz, or 6GHz – and stick with it. MLO lets your device use multiple bands at the same time, like adding extra lanes to a highway rather than funneling everyone into one lane. The result is lower latency, better reliability, and a connection that holds up under pressure.

The TP-Link Guide to Modern Mesh Home Wi-Fi
Which routers were affected?

The FBI's announcement refers to one router specifically, the TP-Link TL-WR841N, a Wi-Fi 4 model that was originally released in 2007. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre lists 23 TP-Link models that were targeted, but notes that it is likely not exhaustive. Here is the list of affected devices: TP-Link LTE Wireless N Router MR6400TP-Link Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router Archer C5TP-Link Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router Archer C7TP-Link Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WDR3600TP-Link Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router WDR4300TP-Link Wireless Dual Band Router WDR3500TP-Link Wireless Lite

Russia's Military Hackers Targeted Home Routers Across 23 States. Here's What to Do
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