…this data, thus making it readily available to the CCP. Read Give TP-Link a break – No spyware for you to see the impact of data stored in China subject to Articles 37 and 51 of the Chinese Cybersecurity Law. Escalating geopolitical issues between China and the new US President…
…to prevent ‘poisoning upstream’. TP-Link brands include Archer (SOHO routers) Deco (Whole of Home Wi-Fi mesh systems) Omada (business networking) VIGI (Intelligent Surveillance Solutions) Aginet (ISP and managed Wi-Fi) Tapo (Smart IoT devices) Kasa Smart (US Smart IoT devices) It claims no affiliation with China-based TP-Link Technologies. Determined critics call…
…you to change the Admin router password. Older routers, say Wi-Fi 5 or earlier, often ran a generic Linux-based operating system that, in 2020, had over 600 confirmed vulnerabilities. However, as the graph shows, the responsible vendors, Netgear, D-Link, ASUS, and TP-Link, updated firmware to stop this. The problem is…
…privacy risk when still and video images are involved. Once the account was set up, we could not find the policies in the app. CyberShack’s view: Uniden SOLO X2K Bullet kit – great lower-cost security camera We have experience with Swann, Arlo, Eufy, Amazon Ring, Google Nest, Laser, TP-Link, Aqara,…
…is a good, lower-cost video doorbell. We have experience with Swann, Arlo, Eufy, Amazon Ring, Google Nest, Laser, TP-Link, Aqara, and a few generics. These range in price from $150 to $499 (Eufy 2K dual camera wired for use as part of the Eufy security system). This is one of…
…streamers via Ethernet cable to leave Wi-Fi less congested. As it has limited Ethernet points, buy a 10GB unmanaged Ethernet switch/hub. The lowest cost we have found is the TP-Link TL-ST1008F 8-port 10GB each. It is currently <$200 on AliExpress. Insist on the AU Type I plug. Alexa or Google…
…7 routers that can support more devices, but their coverage is similar to the M60’s. Currently, D-Link has no more powerful mesh options, so look at TP-Link or Netgear Orbi, which will cost substantially more. Note these tests were on NBN 25/5Mbps (and at that time was 40/5Mbps) This means…
…buying a mesh system from D-Link, Netgear or TP-Link. Read Seamless whole-of-home Wi-Fi now easy with Wi-Fi 6/6E/7. Mounting – Pass+ It can be mounted on either side of the door frame (left or right wedge mount) or the door itself. It has 180° vision, and the ideal height is…
…model. It does not affect every old router or brand—just those running a Linux operating system that has never been patched. The following are known examples. Routers sold in Australia include: Arris ASUS Zyxel DrayTekVigor 2960/3900/300B, Cisco (RV340/345) Netgear (many pre-08/21) D-Link (DIR-818/822/895/868/869/880/890, DWL-2600AP) TP-Link (AX1800/3000/5400 and Deco X50 and…
…or higher. Buy the biggest tri or quad-band router you can afford – regardless of how few devices you have. It is a future investment. The TP-Link Archer AX11000 V2 (left) is a 12-stream, Tri-band powerful beast and can be One Mesh Wi-Fi. The TP-Link Deco X90 is an 8-stream,…
…system to it to extend its reach for large homes TP-Link Archer AX90 AX6600 also support TP-Link One Mesh extenders. Cybershack view – it is easy to fix Wi-Fi blackspots fast and often at no cost Start by moving the router. That is all you may need – it is…
…good too. TP-link has Deco Wi-Fi 6, 6E and 7 mesh routers. Our picks include Wi-Fi 6: X90 AX6600 or X95 AX7800—both 2-packs for $699/599. These are excellent dual-band mesh routers that connect to other Deco mesh. Prices vary as these are on runout. Wi-Fi 6e: XE200 AXE1100 or XE75…