The SOHO Switches can be used to extend your small SOHO network. In this section you can say hello to other members, ask, answer or discuss technical topics regarding SOHO Switch.
What’s New in Wi-Fi 6: Long OFDM Symbol What is an OFDM Symbol? OFDM is a technique for transmitting large amounts of digital data over a radio wave. This technology works by splitting the radio signa
When talking about network management, security is always an important issue. With the growing awareness towards data and network security, everyone's eager to find out how to keep themselves safe fro
Why Isn’t My Wi-Fi As Fast As Advertised? The pending wireless standard 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) is one of the most anticipated things in 2019 for its greatly-improved capacity of higher data rate and overa
As a Wi-Fi user, you’ve surely encountered the term “WPA2”. WPA2 has been the most widespread technology for protecting Wi-Fi networks for more than a decade. If you would like to know more about it,
Have you ever suffered from a weak or even no Wi-Fi signal in specific spots of your apartment? Or have you ever had the experience that your signal disappears in certain parts of your home? Be carefu
How to Choose the Operation Mode of TP-Link Devices? Have you ever noticed different operation modes when configuring some TP-link multi-mode devices, such as Access Point and 3G/4G router? Perhaps AP
Wi-Fi 6 is now in full swing, boasting great Wi-Fi performance in dense networks thanks to features like OFDMA, 8 x 8 DL/UL MU-MIMO, BSS Coloring, 1024 QAM etc. While a lot of attention is paid to its
Routers are an essential part of our lives and are the driving force behind the rapid rise of the internet. Router, as its name implies, “routes” traffic between devices and the internet. One key tech
Blanketing your whole home with Wi-Fi signals is not always easy, especially when you live in a large house with many floors (and walls). If you only use one router and encounter Wi-Fi dead zones arou
What is IPv6? Even without already knowing the meaning, IPv4 and IPv6 may look sort of familiar to you. After all, you can always see it in the Network and Internet settings of your PC Just as the nam
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