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If the hierarchy of needs were constructed today it would surely include stable Wi-Fi only slightly below air, water, and food. If you have Wi-Fi dead zones inside your home or business, D-Link has a solution for you.
The DAP-1900 mesh Wi-Fi range extender delivers speeds as high as 1900 Mbps to the desktop in your spare room. You're still working from home in the spare room, aren't you?
D-Link's DAP-X1860 wireless mesh range extender features Wi-Fi 6 technology.
Officeworks is selling a range of highly affordable Tenda networking products exclusively via its online store, for home and office delivery, or to Click and Collect at its stores.
The world’s first AC5400, MU-MIMO, router; first AC1900, MU-MIMO range extender; and first AC600, MU-MIMO USB adaptor are all helping to extract the ultimate performance from your “skinny-band” pipe coming into most homes.
Promising best-in-class 802.11AC performance and open-source support for its new WRT1200AC router, Linksys also adds better Wi-Fi range extendability to the list.
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