Let's Break the Ice - Get Started with Introducing Yourself!
Welcome to the TP-Link Business Community! We’re so glad you’re here.
Whether you have been part of the vibrant TP-Link Community for years, are brand new, or simply want to expand your network, you’ve come to the right place.
Getting to know your peers and networking with the right people provides some of the greatest value that we can all receive from a community like this. But it's hard to know who to connect with unless you know who’s here. Here’s how it works:
Introduce Yourself
Simply click the Reply button on the main board page to introduce yourself by sharing:
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A bit about yourself and your work.
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Your TP-Link products, Application Scenario, and Network Layout.
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Any experiences you've had with TP-Link products (if applicable).
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Your expectations for the community.
Tips: Feel free to include any of the above information in your Signature, this may enhance communication efficiency, foster mutual assistance, and promote better cooperation!
Welcome other Community Fellow Members
Take a moment to read through the new introductions of your fellow community members periodically to get to know new members, say hello to them, give kudos, and wish them a warm welcome. You can also ask follow-up questions, or point them to community forum resources to help guide them on their journey with TP-Link.
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Been in Corporate IT for 15 years. Worked for Ubiquiti (KimchiGUN and UI-JaM) for a period of time. Got Laid off during COVID. Back to corporate IT. Over all 20 years in the game.
Felt burned by UI, so I ditched them and searched for a viable vendor for my home, work, and my side clients (future clients). Found Omada and been using it ever since!
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Hello all -
I own and operate my own tech company in Colorado that's been around since 2014. I design, engineer, install, configure and maintain basic and complex networks in homes, MDU's, and commercial complexes, businesses and government facilities. I also build and design theaters, wire homes and businesses, design and configure automation systems, design/install/troubleshoot SMATV systems and other advanced headends. I've been in my field of work professionally since 2003, and as a hobby in my early youth since 1993.
Part of what I do with my business is build versatile and flexible networks for my clients - particularly those with large properties or heavy bandwidth demands. SDN networking has made accommodating these client much easier by being able to host a controller remotely to manage multiple sites and devices on demand as the need arises. I've utilized both Ubiquiti and Omada for these purposes, but in the last couple years have been doing more Omada installations. For longer range communication, I still use UISP until TP-Link makes an equivalent.
I currently run the Omada Controller Software on a Windows Server 2019 VM which at the time of writing this, is currently managing 28 remote Omada sites. I have deployed several ER605 V1's and V2's, along with EAP 225's, 245's, 610's, 650's and some 615's (in-wall units). Some of these sites have PoE Jetstream switches in them as well. When prices start dropping on the 2.5gb routers, I'm probably going to start upgrading the ER605's.
I'm just joining this community to be able to share my experiences and knowledge with anybody that wants to listen in hopes that I can help others with problems they might be having and to learn new things from the community that I'm still trying to figure out. If there's anything worth learning while being in the tech field, it's that you don't know everything and if you allow it, you can always learn more. With that said, I'd like to contribute what I know, learn what you know, and grow as a community.
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Hello, I'm a writer at ProverbsWorld Want business support... Learning so I join this community.
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Hi, I'm Stewart, age 60 and quite enjoy messing around with 'networky' type kit.
Truth be told, I'm a bit of a D00fus technicaly and am more rooted in component level repair, so I'm looking forward to asking some really stupid questions.
Patience is a virtue.
I'm hopeful of a really virtuous community here.
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Sure, here's a concise introduction for the TP-Link Business Community:
Hello everyone!
I'm excited to join this vibrant community. I'm [Your Name], and I work in [Your Position/Industry]. Currently, I'm using TP-Link products for [Brief Description of Your Network Setup]. While I'm relatively new to TP-Link, I'm eager to learn and share experiences with fellow members. My expectations for this community are to gain insights, troubleshoot issues, and foster collaboration. Looking forward to connecting with all of you!
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Hello everyone! 👋 I'm freya, and I'm excited to join this community. I'm interested in writing, and I'm looking forward to connecting with like-minded individuals. I'm here to learn, share, and contribute, so feel free to reach out or share any tips!
Looking forward to getting to know you all!
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Welcome to the TP-Link Business Community! It’s fantastic to have you with us—especially if you're joining us from Faisal Movers or other dynamic industries. Whether you’re new here or a seasoned community member, you’re in the right place to expand your network and connect with like-minded professionals.
This community thrives on collaboration, and by introducing yourself, you can make it easier for others to connect with you. Here are some ideas on what to share:
- Briefly describe your background and work focus.
- List any TP-Link products you’re using, along with your network layout and application scenario.
- If you have past experience with TP-Link, feel free to share it.
- Let us know what you hope to gain from the community.
You can even add this information to your signature for ongoing engagement and support.
### Getting to Know Other Members
Take a moment to welcome new members when you spot introductions on the board. Feel free to ask questions, share helpful resources, or simply say hello. This community is all about building connections that help everyone grow!
Looking forward to seeing how everyone, from diverse sectors like Faisal Movers and beyond, brings value to the TP-Link community. Welcome aboard!
with travel info https://faisal-movers.pk/
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