For the money, this is an impressive device that can support many connected devices over a very large area. However, it appears to have had issues with three firmware updates within six months. It’s ...
TP-Link is no stranger to home and business networking, and this revision of its EAP610 access point makes excellent use of the Wi-Fi 6 standard to provide an extended reach to your wireless signal.
Get the TP-Link EAP650 Wireless Access Point, a high-performance, ultra-slim WiFi 6 AX3000 access point designed for reliable, fast, and secure wireless networking. The TP-Link EAP650’s ultra-slim ...
Instead of designing an Access Point from scratch, TP-Link has taken its popular EAP772 design and repackaged it for living ...
TP-Link's 150 Mbps Wireless N Nano Router (TL-WR702N) is a fully-functioning 802.11n router that's about the size of a pillbox. It's an intriguing-looking little blue and white box that measures 0.7 x ...
Best Wi-Fi extender: TP-Link RE605X AX1800 Mesh Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender Best budget Wi-Fi extender: TP-Link RE315 AC1200 Wi-Fi 5 Extender Whether you’ve just set up a wireless network in your ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new standard’s spec isn’t done, but that won’t stop TP-Link from dropping a new Wi-Fi 7 mesh system and ...
The Archer AX6000 is a fantastic mid-range offering with solid features and price point that is well worth a look. TP-Link has done quite well over the last few years with its Archer line of wireless ...
At $99.99, TP-Link's Archer C7 AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (V2) is an affordable router that performs like a more expensive one. Its scores in our 2.4GHz and 5GHz throughput tests were ...
TP-LINK's Archer C3200 carries all the performance of the larger AC3200 solutions, yet comes packaged in a small form factor for those wanting an elegant solution for the home. As the market stands ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...