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  2. TP-Link - Wikipedia

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    TP-Link is a company that produces network equipment and smart home products, such as routers, switches, IP cameras, and power banks. It was founded in 1996 in China, separated from TP-LINK in 2022, and has headquarters in Singapore and the US.

  3. Linksys - Wikipedia

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    Linksys is a subsidiary of Foxconn that sells routers, switches, access points, and security cameras to home and small business users. Founded in 1988 by Taiwanese immigrants, it was acquired by Cisco in 2003 and by Belkin in 2013, and has expanded its product line and global presence.

  4. Gargoyle (router firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle is a free and open source software that runs on various wireless routers and offers features such as bandwidth monitoring, VPN, Tor, and advertisement blocking. It is based on OpenWrt and supports multiple chipsets and platforms, including Asus, Netgear, Linksys, and TP-Link routers.

  5. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 standards, used for local area networking and Internet access. Learn about the invention, development, and features of Wi-Fi, as well as its radio bands, speeds, and compatibility.

  6. Google OnHub - Wikipedia

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    Google OnHub [1] was a residential wireless router product from Google, Inc. The two variants are manufactured by TP-Link [2] and ASUS. [3] Google's official tagline for the product is "We’re streaming and sharing in new ways our old routers were never built to handle. Meet OnHub, a router from Google that is built for all the ways you use Wi ...

  7. Wireless distribution system - Wikipedia

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    WDS stands for wireless distribution system, a system enabling the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, modes, and examples of WDS in this Wikipedia article.

  8. Linksys WRT54G series - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and hardware revisions of the Linksys WRT54G Wi-Fi gateways, a popular series of residential routers from 2003 to 2013. Compare different models, firmware versions and compatibility issues.

  9. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenWrt

    OpenWrt is a project for embedded operating systems that route network traffic, mainly used on routers and other devices. It has a history of cocktail-themed releases, a web interface, a package manager, and various platforms and features.