TP-Link offers a solution for wireless networking in the home.
Wireless networking at home, if the relevant infrastructure is not already in place, is always a challenge. In unowned homes, it is often difficult to connect all the devices correctly, especially if it is not easy to make precise intrusions into the space or install cables with conduits.
In such cases, they come to provide power line type solutions TP-Link. The company offers with TP-Link WPA8631P Kit, a complete package to connect two points of the home together and carry your network to the two points, for both wireless and wired devices. The central unit plugs into your modem/router socket, accepting all the speeds it can transmit, up to 1300Mbps.
The second unit connects to your desired point at another end of the house and provides both LAN cable sockets (for connecting wired devices) and wireless transmission for expanding your WiFi network, at 2.4GHz (up to 300Mbps) and 5GHz (up to 867Mbps). the second). Dual-band WiFi enables the signal to be differentiated so each device can connect where it can (or should), while the user can easily create a single wireless network in their home (mesh).
The two parts of the package connect to each other very easily and support multiple simultaneous connections with the highest possible speed and stability. Wi-Fi is configured easily and simply with the push of a button, which copies the network name and password from the router. Setup is very easy and only takes a few minutes.
You can then add more TP-Link kits to the network to cover a larger area. The interesting thing is that both parts of the package also have a socket with a built-in electrical signal noise filter, which means you don't “lose” which socket you put it in.
Finally, TP-Link has also created a special application for your smartphone, with which you can control everything at any time. You can see network transfer speeds, connected devices, and make related settings.
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