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Google and TP-Link have joined forces and introduced a new OnHub wireless router that may represent a revolution in the field of routers. This is due to the combination of a specially designed antenna and intelligent software, and the router not only transmits waves, but also monitors them and can determine the ideal frequency at which individual devices will connect to it, so that the transmission is as fast as possible and, above all, that there is no wave interference The router will take care of it all by itself, which makes working with it simple, but users also have the option to set the priority for specific devices themselves, so that the router allocates the highest possible connection speed to them - for example on Apple TV.

Overall, however, working with the router is very simple, partly because you can monitor the situation through the Google On mobile application, in which you can see statistics in real time, you can run diagnostics and, above all, you can do something here that will save you time and nerves, as far as the visitor regularly asks you for the WiFi password. You can send the password to your friends via the mobile application and they just copy it in the WiFi settings on their device. The router also features a simple design that tries to give flashing lights a new use. For an ordinary user, it is enough that the Internet works and those flashing lights are not of much interest to him, unless they are red. And because this is a router for ordinary people, instead of flashing lights, there is an LED on top that lights up and can serve both as an aesthetic accessory and as a light. Google and TP-Link are asking $200 for this router.

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Google OnHub
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