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    First distributed Wi-Fi system lands in Spain

      This Wednesday (6), the first "Mesh" Wi-Fi system arrived in Spain. The Deco M5, by TP-Link, uses three devices that talk to each other and that can be placed at various points in the house, and with that, provide good network coverage for all rooms.

      TP-Link, with the three units included in the device, promises good network coverage in a single area of ​​up to 450 square meters. The system can also be expanded by up to ten units if it is necessary to cover a larger area. The device can transmit frequencies of 2,4 GHz and 5 GHz, and promises speeds of up to 400 Mbps.



      First distributed Wi-Fi system lands in Spain

      Novelty arrived in Spain.

      What is Wireless and what are the differences between ABGN AC AX networks? Mesh Wi-Fi products in other countries are relatively common. As soon as the user leaves the coverage area of ​​one of the units and enters another, the device starts receiving the signal from another unit without having to change the network. This is all possible thanks to TP-Link's adaptive routing technology, which makes the system very effective for those who usually use cell phones and notebooks in various parts of the house.

      Deco M5 includes security functions such as Firewall, control of devices that can access the network and secure remote control through a company application. To top it off, the app even helps you configure your home network. Through the device it is still possible to monitor network usage through parental control tools on the device.



      The new device is being sold through Kalunga and Nagem stores. The kit with three routing units costs R$ 1.600.

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