Download free Visio Stencils for TP-Link SMB Products!
Download free Visio Stencils for TP-Link SMB Products!
If you have the need to create technical diagrams for network design and configuration, it would be great to be able to complete your network diagrams with TP-Link Visio Stencils.
These stencils contain 36 icons covering all TP-Link SMB products which help you create meaningful network diagrams quickly and efficiently. They are listed in detailed categories such as Switches, SMB Routers, EAPs, CAPs, Pharos, Accessories, etc.
How to use TP-Link Visio Stencil?
1. Become a Microsoft Visio user. You need to access the stencils from within Microsoft Visio. Please make sure you are using Microsoft Office Visio 2003 or later.
2. Download TP-Link Visio Stencil at this site: http://static.tp-link.com/TP-Link_Visio_Stencil.zip
3. Open TP-Link Visio Stencil.vvs and select a drawing page. Drag and drop any of the shapes from the stencils onto your drawing page.
Besides, you can check more details about the use of TP-link Stencils on this FAQ:http://www.tp-link.com/en/faq-1520.html
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Hi there,
TP-Link has updated the icons for business devices to facilitate your drawing of the network topology.
There are two formats (PNG and SVG) and one PowerPoint provided for the device icons.
Here are some Icons provided in PowerPoint for your reference:
Welcome to select the files suitable for your needs.
Where to Download? Check the post below for more details.
TP-Link Corporate Icons, Free For Use To Facilitate Your Drawing Of The Network Diagram
Thank you for your support and trust! Hope you enjoy with TP-Link products!
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Alternatively, if someone with a Windows system could generate PNG images from the stencils and send it to me, I would be willing to create OmniGraffle stencils from the PNGs for Mac users.
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R1D2 wrote
Could someone please also create stencils for OmniGraffle for Mac OSX / MacOS? Unfortunately, OmniGraffle 5.4 cannot read Visio Stencils.
Alternatively, if someone with a Windows system could generate PNG images from the stencils and send it to me, I would be willing to create OmniGraffle stencils from the PNGs for Mac users.
This might be helpful. https://nektony.com/products/vsdx-annotator-mac Or you can install a Windows virtual machine on Mac.
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Carat1 wrote
This might be helpful. https://nektony.com/products/vsdx-annotator-mac Or you can install a Windows virtual machine on Mac.
Thanks very much! Indeed the VSDX annotator seems to be helpful. Will check it out.
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Sorry to tell that we don't have stencils for Mac OS. But the stencils will work with recent versions of OmniGraffle (by Omni Group). In addition, we also have stencils in Microsoft PowerPoint file format which can be copied and pasted for mac use. Please download PPT stencil library at this link https://www.dropbox.com/s/8y5k7ly7n9e9gtx/TP-Link PPT Icon.rar?dl=0
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Yes, I know that latest OmniGraffle version supports visio file format, but for various reasons we decided to stick with OG V5.4.4.
I could convert all stencils from the PPT. The blue and green styles in the PPT file are vectorized files, some without alpha channel, so I added transparency. Will add them sometime later to OminGraffle when I have some more time.
Attached is the grey-style archive (TP-Link Network I) with normalized stencils. I had to upload a ZIP archive, since the forum software doesn't accept tar/tgz UNIX archives.
For those of you who like to use photos of the real devices as stencils, I have attached my small stencils collection (TP-Link Network IV). Since OmniGraffle uses a portable file format on the Mac (PNG = portable network graphics), Windows user could probably import the stencils, too, if Windows can read PNG :p
This is the cheat sheet of the stencils archive IV, it features even the new TL-ANT2410MO:
Enjoy!
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Great. I can't wait to have a try.
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Here is an update for my image stencils. Added EAP225-Wall, EAP225v3 and Omada Cloud Controller.
TAR archive attached, image files are in PNG format. Can be imported into OmniGraffle and probably Visio, too.
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thanks
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