Every remote worker should own this $30 desk gadget
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Every remote worker should own this $30 desk gadget
"As a regular remote worker, I quickly grew tired of flaky hotel Wi-Fi, crowded coffee-shop networks, and unpredictable coworking spaces. I would often find myself so far from a Wi-Fi source that even saving a document to the cloud became a long and drawn-out process, and I was always wary of insecure public networks. Thankfully, the solution was straightforward and inexpensive. Small enough to sit in the palm of my hand, the TP-Link N300 USB-powered travel router was a total game-changer, massively improving connectivity."
"One of the main reasons I opted for the N300 is that it's so small it fits easily into a laptop bag or even my pocket. Despite its compact size, it packs a lot of functionality, with multiple operating modes, including router, access point, client, repeater, and WISP, allowing me to adapt it to the many networking scenarios I encounter while traveling or working remotely."
The TP-Link N300 USB-powered travel router is a compact, affordable device that creates a personal secure Wi‑Fi network from wired or wireless Internet sources. It supports multiple modes—router, access point, client, repeater, and WISP—enabling adaptation to varied networking scenarios. The device fits in a laptop bag or pocket and costs about $30, making it convenient for regular travel. It eliminates repeated portal logins by allowing one network for multiple devices. Operating on the 2.4 GHz band with up to 300 Mbps, it delivers sufficient stability and range for video calls, file transfers, and web browsing.
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