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Wi-Fi Routers
Sunday
@spiderman32 1. to begin with, why do you need such expensive wifi7 routers for the price of similar devices, business access points omada are already being considered...
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Wi-Fi Routers
Sunday
@BG6060 this router will suit you more than well: https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-ax53/ Just buy version 2.0 you will need to buy 2 of these routers, put one on each...
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Wi-Fi Routers
Sunday
@BG6060 To answer this question correctly, you need to know the incoming internet speed, the number of connected clients, and the area to understand whether you can get by with one device
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WiFi
a week ago
@nRayAffair First, you need to understand and accept one single rule: Only the end client decides which range to connect to and which point. You can try to direct the client from the point of view...
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Deco
a week ago
@PJSc you have the wrong branch you are here https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/39
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Wi-Fi Routers
a week ago
@Zak2298 First of all, please answer, why do you need such speeds on one client? Such routers are bought not so that the speed test can be tested on one client, but so that a large number of clients...
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