TP-Link announces world's first 802.11ad router2016-01-06 15:36 by DanielaTags: TP-Link
Along with other Wi-Fi products, TP-Link today unveiled the Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router, the world's first multi-band router based on 802.11ad — the latest innovation in wireless technology. 4-Stream technology delivers up to 7200Mbps Wi-Fi speeds over 2.4GHz (800Mbps), 5GHz (1733Mbps), and 60GHZ (4600Mbps) bands. Leveraging Qualcomm Atheros' 802.11ad wireless technology, the TP-LINK Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router uses a new frequency with untapped bandwidth and channels at 60GHz. It also utilizes existing 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, resulting in combined 7Gbps Wi-Fi speeds throughout the home. The router combines 802.11ad with 802.11ac MU-MIMO to provide a step up in capacity. The Talon AD7200 has eight antennas with high-powered amplifiers to supercharge the Wi-Fi signal, keeping smartphones and devices connected to the network at all times. Dynamic beamforming technology also further maximizes device performance and delivers a stronger, targeted signal across the entire home network. Additionally, its 1.4GHz dual-core processor enables high-speed connectivity with seamless coverage. Four gigabit Ethernet ports enable faster wired connections. Two USB 3.0 ports allow users to share files, photos, music, and videos across the network. The router will be available in U.S. stores in early 2016. Read more -here-
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