TP-LINK AC1750 Enterprise Dual Band WiFi Access Point

TP LINK AC1750 Enterprise Dual Band WiFi Access Point [CES 2014] TP-LINK has recently announced their brand new AC1750 Enterprise Dual Band WiFi Access Point with Power over Ethernet (PoE), which is the EAP320. Well, those are certainly plenty of letters and numbers to think about, so this is one of the moments where one would definitely prefer a proper naming convention. This particular Access Point (AP) from TP-LINK will support the latest 802.11ac standard, which provides up to 1750Mbps of available bandwidth alongside simultaneous 2.4GHz 450Mbps and 5GHz 1300Mbps.

Sporting the 802.11ac standard, the EAP320 is capable of supporting an impressive number of bandwidth-intensive and latency-sensitive applications while its PoE capability would pave the way for flexible deployment without the need to run additional electrical wiring. It also boasts of an intelligent centralized management system that facilitates the configuration and management of multiple APs. A solitary AP will be dynamically selected by the wireless controller which then automatically distributes the network configuration to other APs in the WLAN, doing away with the need for any kind of manual synchronization. Apart from that, Captive Portal would also let administrators control wireless access via an authentication process, while network users will first have to agree to an acceptable use policy that has been set by the network administrator, or alternatively, to enter a user ID and password that must first be validated against a database of authorized users.

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    TP-LINK Wireless N Mini Pocket Router

    tplink router TP LINK Wireless N Mini Pocket Router[CES 2013] A router is a router, right? TP-LINK does not think so, which is why they have taken the opportunity to announce the Wireless N Mini Pocket Router, also known by its model number as the TL-WR810N. The Wireless N Mini Pocket Router will be one of the latest in a line of innovative portable wireless networking devices which intends to deliver robust wireless networking even when you are not seated comfortably behind your desk at home or at the office. We are talking about a theoretical 300Mbps wireless networking capability, although in real life, you would be unable to achieve such speeds as there are plenty of other factors to take into consideration.

    It is nice to know that with the Wireless N Mini Pocket Router, there is no need to tote around an external power adapter whenever you travel, and it relies on default pre-encrypted security parameters in AP mode as an added measure of security. All you need to do is plug the device into a power socket, insert a home, office or hotel’s Ethernet cable into one of the device’s two 100Mbps ports, and you’re good to go. Heck, the Wireless N Mini Pocket Router also doubles up as a charger thanks to its USB port which lets you plug in other compatible devices to replenish their worn out batteries.

    No idea on pricing, but it should hit the market sometime in the second quarter of the year. [Press Release]

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    TP-Link TL-WN823N Mini Wireless N USB Adapter

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    Here we have another newly launched mini wireless N USB adapter from TP-Link, the TL-WN823N. This mini device provides wireless speeds of up to 300Mbps, has a USB 2.0 connection interface and supports for multi-level wireless security including WEP (128/64-bit), WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA and WPA2. The TL-WN823N retails for just $21.99. [Product Page]

    TP-LINK TL-WN725N Wireless N Nano USB Adapter

    TP-LINK TL-WN725N Wireless N Nano USB Adapter

    The TP-LINK TL-WN725N Wireless N Nano USB adapter is designed to be as convenient as possible. Measuring at just 18.6mm x 15mm x 7.1mm, the adapter offers 802.11n capability with up to 150Mbps speeds, which is ideal for smooth video streaming, voice streaming and online gaming. The TP-LINK TL-WN725N supports 64/128 WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) and IEEE 802.1X. What’s more, it is compatible with the Microsoft Windows XP 32/64bit, Vista 32/64bit, Windows 7 32/64bit operating systems. The TP-LINK TL-WN725N Wireless N Nano USB adapter retails for $12.99 each. [TP-LINK]

    TP-Link Wireless N Nano USB adapter

    Yes sir, the smallest USB adapters that we have seen thus far tend to belong to wireless mice, but here we are with something that works best on legacy notebooks – that is, notebooks without Wi-Fi connectivity, which is a rarity these days. Of course, if your current notebook runs on 802.11b/g, then you can also look into the TP-Link Wireless N Nano USB adapter as it offers 802.11n capability, delivering up to 150Mbps speeds in theory.

    Extremely small, the TP-Link Wireless N Nano USB adapter measures a mere 0.73” x 0.59” x 0.28” which allows it to remain plugged in to your notebook without worrying about it breaking off when you travel around or pack your notebook. Other features include software-based WPS support, soft AP function for wireless Internet sharing support, advanced security such as 64/128 WEP, WPA/WPA2, WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), while playing nice with Windows XP 32/64 bit, Vista 32/64 bit, and Windows 7 32/64 bit operating systems. The asking price of $12.99 makes it worth checking out even if you don’t need it.

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