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TP-Link unveils its first Wi-Fi 7 travel router

2025-08-09 17:15 by
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TP-Link Systems Inc., today announced the TL-WR3602BE, a Wi-Fi 7 travel router that brings next-generation performance to TP-Link's on-the-go lineup. With fast 3.6 Gbps Wi-Fi 7 speeds, built-in VPN apps, and versatile operating modes for all travel needs, it sets a new standard as the ultimate travel companion.

Designed for digital nomads, business travelers, and remote workers, the TL-WR3602BE makes it easy to stay connected securely-even on public Wi-Fi. With dual-band speeds up to 2882 Mbps on 5 GHz and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, it enables seamless streaming, rapid file transfers, and smooth video calls from airports, hotels, cruises, Airbnbs, cafés, or mobile workspaces.

The introduction of the TL-WR3602BE further builds upon TP-Link’s 'Wi-Fi 7 for Everyone' mission, expanding next-gen connectivity to a wider array of users and environments. By bringing Wi-Fi 7 to a compact and portable travel router, TP-Link makes it easier for users to enjoy faster, more reliable Wi-Fi 7 benefits on-the-go. This ensures they can fully leverage their latest Wi-Fi 7 client devices, no matter where their travels take them.

Engineered with the latest Wi-Fi 7 advancements, including Multi-Link Operation (MLO), 4K-QAM and OFDMA, this ultra-compact powerhouse delivers faster, more stable connections even in congested environments. A pair of adjustable external antennas extend signal strength and range, while a programmable hardware switch allows users to toggle key features like VPN or guest mode with a single click.

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