Multi-Gigabit
Multi-Gigabit refers to network speeds ranging from 1Gbps to 10Gbps, including options such as 1Gbps, 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps, and 10Gbps. TP-Link offers a range of products that currently include 1Gbps, 2.5Gbps, and 10Gbps options, featuring both Ethernet ports and SFP+ ports. This topic aims to help you choose the appropriate router based on your specific usage scenarios and requirements, and we welcome you to share your relevant applications and experiences.
Multi-Gigabit

Knowledge BaseCommon Application Scenarios of SFP+ Interface
Hi All, Great news! With the launch of the new Wi-Fi 7 products BE800, BE900 or Deco BE85, our home router products now support the high-speed SFP+ interface. This new interface allows for even faster
OfficialSFP+10 GbpsWi-Fi 7
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1. What is Ethernet Port? Ethernet ports are physical connectors on network devices that facilitate reliable wired data transfer. They serve as entry points for Ethernet cables, enabling devices like
OfficialMulti-Gigabit2.5 Gbps10 Gbps
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Phenomenon Observed on the Target Device We are experiencing the following issues with the device. I personally believe this is related to the firmware. We have tested with two firmware versions: the
Network ConnectivityFirmware Update10 Gbps
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Fits
· Latest post Wednesday
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Hi I've just installed a triple setup of BE25's and am generally pleased with the setup. The only thing thats bafflling me is the network app is intermittently showing message "The ethernet backhaul s
Network ConnectivityDeco App Related2.5 GbpsDeco Ethernet Backhaul
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herbertpocket
· Latest post 2 weeks ago
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Hi All, Been running an XE75 Pro as a second node to my X73-DSL router, i just had superloop 1000/50 installed and first off the X73 would not reconfigure to one of its wan/lan ports for the service,
Network Connectivity2.5 Gbps
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Blumr2
· Latest post 2 weeks ago
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