TP-Link Unveils Its First Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router With Faster Speeds And Built-In VPN Apps
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TP-Link Unveils Its First Wi-Fi 7 Travel Router With Faster Speeds And Built-In VPN Apps
"With a travel router, you can have high-speed internet connectivity in your hotel room using the hotel's Ethernet network, a Wi-Fi hotspot or even a smartphone or modem that can access a 4G or 5G signal. A travel router is ideal for a traveling family with kids who want to use their tablets or smartphones to access the internet to stream music or play games. One small router can keep a whole family online when you're on the road."
"The router uses fast and efficient Wi-Fi 7 wireless technology and offers wireless speeds of up to 3.6Gbps. It also has a built-in VPN function for private browsing or making a connection to your home country to access Netflix or a corporate network. The TP-Link TL-WR3602BE has two adjustable antennas and can be powered by almost any 5V USB charger or power bank."
"It's smaller than a paperback novel and can comfortably slip into an overcoat pocket or messenger bag. It's can be powered by almost any USB-C 5V charger or even a power bank. The new travel router can be used to safely access public Wi-Fi hotspots. It has dual-band Wi-Fi speeds of up to 2,882Mbps on the 5GHz band and 688Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. It can support an MLO connection and handle up to 90 devices at once."
The TP-Link TL-WR3602BE is a pocket-sized travel router that supports Wi‑Fi 7 and delivers combined wireless speeds up to 3.6Gbps. The device includes a built-in VPN for private browsing or connecting to home or corporate networks. Dual-band performance reaches 2,882Mbps on 5GHz and 688Mbps on 2.4GHz, with support for Multi-Link Operation (MLO) and capacity for up to 90 devices. The router has two adjustable antennas and can be powered via USB‑C or standard 5V USB chargers and power banks. The unit can source internet from hotel Ethernet, public hotspots, or mobile tethering to provide secure shared connectivity while traveling.
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