

TP-Link has announced a new brand, Aginet, which will cater to Internet Service Providers’ growing demand for better connecting devices to improve their Quality of Service (QoS) to consumers.
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The brand has integrated EasyMesh intelligent software in its routers and range extenders to enable the easy building of mesh networks using any EasyMesh-supported device. Security has been a concern among the OEMs due to several vulnerabilities found in such devices last year. TP-Link provides all its routers with HomeShield powered by Avira, which acts as a security solution to protect the network and vulnerable IoT devices connected on the network from hackers.

TP-Link’s proprietary AI Mesh solution promises better connection response rates by automating bandwidth switching within the mesh system.Ĭomparison between top devices announced by TP-Link TP-Link has has options for larger premises with the Deco XE200, which offers 11000 Mbps of maximum speed and covers 6500 square feet of real estate with just two devices and the area coverage can be increased by opting for the three device solution. The device is an ideal solution for small and medium enterprises, gamers and freelance power user who work on cloud systems, which can deliver unmatched speed and connectivity required by them. The quad band offers lowered network congestion with an additional 5 GHz band and a wide 6 GHz band for Wi-Fi 6E devices which offers to reduce interference and broaden coverage. The router will be offered later this year and also has 10 gigabit/s ports to support fast wired internet connectivity. The Archer AXE300 provides quad band support, offers speed up to 16 Gbps and can connect up to 350 devices. The device is aimed at users who struggle with poor network reception from standard Wi-Fi routers. The device offers a maximum speed of up to 11 Gbps that works on 6 GHz band providing superfast and reliable internet connectivity for power users. This Wi-Fi 6E router automatically changes the orientation of its antennas to optimize bandwidth. TP-Link is the first OEM to launch a Wi-Fi router with self-adjusting antennas. Here are top product launches and announcements by OEMs at this year’s CES: World’s First Rotating Antenna Router Archer AXE200 Omni by Tp-Link Wi-Fi 6E is the pick of the technologies among the various OEMs worldwide and devices were launched with some new features such as rotating antennas, quad band support and blazing-fast downlink speeds.

Despite several larger OEMs and Internet Service Providers pulling back from physically attending, the Consumer Electronics Show ( CES) saw some interesting device launches for wireless routers by key industry leaders such as Netgear, Tp-Link, Asus and Linksys.
