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TP-Link
Founded in 1996, TP-Link is a global provider of reliable networking devices and accessories, involved in all aspects of everyday life. The company is consistently ranked by analyst firm IDC as the No. 1 provider of Wi-Fi devices*, supplying distribution to more than 170 countries and serving billions of people worldwide.

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TP-Link Archer-AX10000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router
- Detect and optimize gaming streams, to ensure your gaming stays immersive
- Keep your accounts and documents safe with a free lifetime subscription of Homecare™ security system
- Real-time latency, game duration, and network resource allocation in a glance with fine-tuned UI
- 2.5 Gbps WAN port and eight Gigabit LAN ports, 2 USB 3.0 in Type A and Type C provide extensive connectivity
- OFDMA increases the avg. throughput and reduces the lag
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Interlogix VDT1535WDM Digital Video Transmitter / Data Receiver
- Transmission of Video and “Up-the-Coax” One-Way Data
- 10-Bit Digitally Encoded Video Transmission
- Exceeds RS-250CC Short-Haul Transmission
- Optional Bi-Directional Contact Closure
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM Compatible
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GE Security Interlogix B741AVR-RSTL MM - Video & Audio, Digitally Processed, Rx, Rack
- One-way video and audio transmission over one multimode fiber
- 10-bit video processing
- 24-bit audio processing
- 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
- Balanced or unbalanced audio
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TP-Link TL-SM5110-LR 10GBase-LR SFP+ LC Transceiver
- Compatible with SFP+ MSA, IEEE 802.3ae, SFF-8472
- Up to 10.3125 Gbps transmission speed and 10 km transmission distance
- Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
- Supports Hot Swappable
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TP-Link TP-TL-WA850RE 300Mbps Universal Wi-Fi Range Extender
- Range Extender mode boosts wireless signal to previously unreachable or hard-to-wire areas flawlessly
- Miniature size and wall-mounted design make it easy to deploy and move flexibly
- Easily expand wireless coverage at a push of Range Extender button
- Ethernet port allows the Extender to function as a wireless adapter to connect wired devices
- Tether App allows easy access and management using any mobile device
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GE Security Interlogix VR7820-2DRDT 8 Channel Digital Receiver / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- 8-bit digitally encoded video transmission transmits 8 real-time color video signals and 2 bi-directional data signals on one single-mode optical fiber
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2- or 4-wire RS-485 with tri-state data interfaces
- LED status indicators provide rapid indication of critical operating parameters
- Exceeds all requirements for RS-250C medium-haul transmission: extremely high video performance
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GE Security Interlogix S708VR-RST MM - 8 Channel Video, Digitally Processed, Rx, Rack
- One-way transmission of eight video channels over one multimode fiber
- Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM) technology
- 10-bit video processing
- 500 TV Lines resolution
- Video SNR >55 dB
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GE Security Interlogix VT7830-2DRDT-R3 8 Channel Digital Video Transmitter / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2- or 4-Wire RS-485 w/Tri-state Data Interfaces
- LED Status Indicators Provide Rapid Indication of Critical Operating Parameters
- Exceeds All Requirements for RS-250C Medium-haul Transmission: Extremely High Video Performance
- Exceptionally Low Video Distortion w/Zero Performance Variation vs. Optical Path Loss
- Ideally Suited to Networks Requiring Multiple Physical Layers where Video Degradation may be a Problem
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GE Security Interlogix VR7430-2DRDT-R3 4 Channel Digital Video Receiver / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- 8-Bit Digitally Encoded Video Transmission Transmits 4 Real-Time Color Video Signals and 2 Bi-Directional Data Signal on One Single-mode Optical Fiber
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2 or 4-wire RS-485 with Tri-State Data Interfaces
- LED Status Indicators Provide Rapid Indication of Critical Operating Parameters
- Exceeds All Requirements for RS-250C Medium-Haul Transmission: Extremely High Video Performance
- Exceptionally Low Video Distortion with Zero Performance Variation vs. Optical Path Loss