Affordability and Performance for the WIN with the TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless Router
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If you haven’t heard of it by now then it’s certainly about time that you find out about MiRO’s bestselling TP-Link router – The 300Mbps Wireless N Router TL-WR840. This sleek, aesthetically pleasing wireless router brings together elegance and performance all for an extremely affordable price.
With the recent downgrade of South Africa’s economic status, the demand for such a cost-effective router that is still able to render a high level of performance is on the rise. With the following features it’s hard to ignore the noise this little rocket is making:
300Mbps Wireless N Speed – Fast Download Speed
This IEEE 802.11 b/g/n based high-speed solution has the ability to provide up to 300Mbps. With this type of speed demanding home networking needs such as online gaming, large file downloading and HD streaming are satisfied.
CCA Technology – Stable Wireless Signals
Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) automatically avoids channel conflicts using its clear channel selection feature and fully realizes the advantages of channel binding, greatly enhancing wireless performance.
QoS – Bandwidth Prioritization
In contrast to traditional best-effort bandwidth allocation (equal network traffic distribution), the TL-WR840N is equipped with QoS (Quality of Service) – A unique function that optimizes bandwidth utilization by controlling bandwidth allocation. In doing so, specific bandwidth is allocated to where it is needed most to ensure sufficient speeds, controlled latency and jitter as well as reduced data loss.
WPS –Easy and Secure Setup
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button on the sleek and fashionable exterior ensures WPA2 encryptions, preventing the network from outside intrusions.
For the user that requires exceptional, advanced wireless performance for their small business or home business network within an affordable budget, the trendsetting TL-WR840 is your no .1 choice.
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