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TP-Link’s rugged new router can survive underwater, but still won’t save your signal from drowning in reality

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  • TP-Link’s EAP772-Outdoor survives immersion, but the signal won’t follow it into the water
  • Built to endure harsh elements, but not the hype surrounding underwater wireless capabilities
  • Enterprise users might love it, but it feels like overkill for your average Wi-Fi needs

TP-Link has announced a new Wi-Fi 7 access point that not only supports the latest wireless standard, but also boasts an IP68 rating which allows it to withstand full water immersion.

On paper, this rugged Wi-Fi 7 access point looks great, with tri-band wireless speeds up to 9.3Gbps, support for over 380 connected devices, and 2.5Gbps Power over Ethernet (PoE) for streamlined setup.

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