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TP-Link Deco BE5000 V1.6 - Wi-Fi system - (3 routers) - mesh 1GbE, 2.5GbE, Wi-Fi 7 - Wi-Fi 6 - Dual Band
TP-Link Archer TX1800U Nano IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax Dual Band Wi-Fi Adapter for Desktop Computer - USB 2.0 - 1.73 Gbit/s - 2.40 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII
TP-Link RE705X Dual Band IEEE 802.11ax 2.91 Gbit/s Wireless Range Extender - 2.40 GHz, 5 GHz - 2x External Antenna(s) - RE705X
NETGEAR Nighthawk RS100 - Wireless router - up to 2,000 sq.ft 4-port switch - 1GbE, 2.5GbE, Wi-Fi 7 - Dual Band
Netgear RAX5 Wi-Fi 6 IEEE 802.11ax Ethernet Wireless Router - Dual Band - 2.40 GHz ISM Band - 5 GHz UNII Band - RAX5100PAS
Netgear Nighthawk RS200 Wi-Fi 7 IEEE 802.11be Ethernet Wireless Router - Dual Band - 2.40 GHz ISM Band - RS200100NAS
TP-LINK® TL-WR902AC AC750 Travel Size Wi-Fi Router
NETGEAR Insight BR200 Managed Business Router - Router 4-port switch - 1GbE
NETGEAR Nighthawk AC1900 Smart WiFi Router, R7000
NETGEAR AC1750 DOCSIS 3.0 WiFi Cable Modem Router, C6300
NETGEAR DOCSIS 3.0 8x4 AC1200 WiFi Cable Modem Router, C6220
TP-Link Archer C7 Gigabit Wireless Gateway Router, Black
Netgear® Orbi Pro Wi-Fi 6 AX6000 Business Tri-Band Wi-Fi Mesh System, SXK80-100NAS
TP-Link AC1300 Whole-Home Wi-Fi System, DECO M5 1PACK
TP-Link AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender, RE205
TP-LINK TL-R470T+ 5-port Load Balance Broadband Routerr, 3 Configurable WAN/LAN ports, 1 LAN, 1 WAN - 5 Ports
TP-Link® N300 Wireless Wi-Fi Range Extender with External Antennas, TL-WA860RE
NETGEAR 8-Port Gigabit Unmanaged PoE Switch, 53W, GS108PE
NETGEAR EX2700 - Essentials Edition - Wi-Fi range extender - Wi-Fi - 2.4 GHz
NETGEAR Port Gigabit Powerline, PLW1000
NetGear® Orbi™ AC2200 Tri-Band Wireless Router And Wall Plug Satellite, RBK30-100NAS
TP-LINK® RE505X Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender
Netgear® N300 Wireless-N USB Adapter
TP-Link MC100CM - Fiber media converter - 100Mb LAN - 10Base-T, 100Base-FX, 100Base-TX - RJ-45 / SC multi-mode - up to 1.2 miles - 1310 nm

In this modern world, it is critically important to keep your home or business connected to the Internet. Whether you are browsing or gaming online, streaming videos, connecting smart home devices or video chatting with family or friends, there are plenty of networking products to keep your devices running.

Wireless Routers

Connect Wi-Fi router to a modem and share an internet connection wirelessly to all your Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, computers, tablets, streaming devices, smart TVs, smart cameras and more.

Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi Systems

Uses multiple units working together to create fast, seamless Wi-Fi for every part of your home or office. Connect one unit to a modem and place other units around your home or office. The units will work together to keep you connected as you move from room to room.

Range Extenders

Expand a Wi-Fi router’s wireless coverage to areas of your home or office with weak Wi-Fi signal.

Wired Adapters and Wired Routers

Connect an Ethernet cable to a powerline, network adapter, Wi-Fi router or Whole Home Wi-Fi system to create faster wired connections for streaming, gaming and more.

Network Switches and Hubs

It's easy for several network-equipped devices to connect to the Internet when you install a network switch or hub. Choose a managed switch over an unmanaged switch if you'd like to configure and manage data traffic.

Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

Latest Wi-Fi technology designed to improve speeds, increase efficiency, and reduce congestion in high-bandwidth usage scenarios.

Wireless Networking

Many people prefer the convenience and ease of wireless networking devices, including Bluetooth adapters, wireless adapters and wireless access points. Bluetooth adapters are perfect for connecting multiple peripherals to computers from a distance of 30' or even greater.

KVM Switches and Accessories

Rather than setting up multiple computer stations and wasting space, use a KVM switch to control more than one computer from a single location, seamlessly switching back and forth between computers with a central module.

Cables

Once you've selected all of your networking equipment, you'll need network cabling and other types of cabling to complete installation. A networking cable can be used to link a desktop to a router, while HDMI cables support connection of high-definition displays and monitors. Consider using cable boxes to keep cords neat and tidy.

Modems

Analog, cable, DSL, radio - there are a wide variety of modems to suit any type of configuration and Internet network need.

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