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TP-Link Launches Line Of Wi-Fi Connected Light Bulbs

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San Dimas-based TP-Link , which develops networking products, has rolled out a new line of Wi-Fi connected, "smart" light bulbs. According to TP-Link, the new lightbulbs install like a standard light bulb, and do not require a smart hub or bridge to work, and are compatible with Amazon Alexa.

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TP-LINK Behind New Google Wi-Fi Router

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San Dimas-based TP-LINK , the Southern California networking products maker, is behind the launch of the new, Google OnHub Wi-Fi router this morning--Google's answer to difficult to use, Wi-Fi equipment.

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TP-Link Opens New HQ, Sponsors LA Kings

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TP-Link , which develops wireless networking equipment, hardware for the smart home market, and more, said it has moved its headquarters to Brea, California.

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TP-Link To Pay $200,000 To FCC Over Router Violations

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San Dimas-based wireless equipment maker TP-Link , which develops wireless routers and switches, has agreed to pay $200,000 to the FCC, for allowing its users to run their Wi-Fi radios and routers at higher levels than allowed by the FCC.

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WaveStream Acquired By Gilat

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San Dimas-based Wavestream , a venture backed provider of high power solid state amplifiers, has been acquired for approximately $130M by Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. , an Israeli firm in the satellite broadband communications product market.

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TP-LINK Rolls Out Ultra Fast, 802.11ad Router

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Need to supercharge your wireless network? San Dimas-based wireless networking equipment maker TP-LINK has launched what looks to be the industry's first, 802.11ad router, which runs in the 60GHz band, and provides wireless speeds that the company says can even exceed that of Gigabit Ethernet.

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