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Are you looking for consumer or enterprise products? I've bought a two unit mesh set from Cudy, it's a spin-off from TP-Link.
Both TP-link and Cudy are from China no?
All good, might want to check the community you replied to a post on, that's all :)
Most likely produced there components but Cudy is from Germany
Oh that would be awesome! But isn't this their website or am I mistaken? https://www.cudy.com/
Looking at this website they have company headquarters in Hongkong and Shenzhen, and presence in Poland, but their terms of use and privacy policy state that "we, us" refers to the company in Shenzhen.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, would really like this company to be German!
Apparently I didn't do my homework properly... You are right of course. I think I jumped to conclusions because when I bought mine most of the info was in German and their website went to German immediately. I suppose Germany is its biggest importer.
Damn it, I really wanted it to be German.. Oh well, glad we could figure this out. Thanks anyway!
Tplink should be avoided because they don't care about security and your router will become a part of a botnet
Hence Cudy, which is a spin-off. It was founded by ex-TP-Link employees.
Kinda in between. I just need a simple AP without fancy firewalling or other enterprise features, but I still want a solid device that's not just a toy