TP-LINK has taken on NETGEAR, as the company recently released a state-of-the-art wireless networking tool, the 300Mbps Mini-Wireless N USB Adapter. According to the company, this new product is a competitive option to NETGEAR products as it is highly affordable to home and small office users.
The TL-WN823N provides a compact design, making it a great choice to conveniently upgrade the users’ current wireless network. Users can immediately set up their security just by pressing the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button to automatically establish a secure connection, with the One Button Security Setup.
The TL-WN823N provides a dependable wireless connection for lag-free online gaming and video streaming with wireless speeds of up to 300Mbps and advanced MIMO technology. This adapter works well with 802.11 b/g/n devices.
With the SoftAP Mode, customers can now connect their Wi-Fi enabled devices even when they do not have a router. The adapter turns the Internet connection from wired to wireless, just after they plug in the Ethernet cable to their laptop or computer.
“Our customers tell us they need a portable wireless adapter that has the power to provide fast connection speeds to their laptop, smart phone and tablet at times when only one wired connection is available,” said Lewis Wu, director of Sales at TP-LINK USA. “This adapter solves the single Internet connection challenge while still being easy to carry,” he stated.
Recently, the company announced its Fall 2012 Back-to-School Wireless Networking Lineup. To instantly add a 5GHz upgrade without disrupting the network, this latest line-up features the N600 Dual Band Gigabit Router and N600 Dual Band USB Adapter. TP-LINK’s TL-WDN3200 provides users the ability to access crystal clear 5GHz connections or legacy 2.4GHz connections at 300Mbps and is an N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter.
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Edited by Braden Becker