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TP-Link Debuts AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router

2013-01-08 13:34 by
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TP-Link, a global provider of networking products, today debuted its flagship 802.11ac AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router TL-WDR7500, providing 1750Mbps wireless speeds, simultaneous dual band, Gigabit ports and dual USB sharing ports.

With theoretical wireless speeds of up to 1750Mbps, surpassing those of traditional wired Ethernet connections, this latest networking device for homes and offices is revolutionizing traditional notions of home and small office networking.

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TL-WDR7500 brings the latest in Wi-Fi technology with gigabit wireless networking. The 802.11ac wireless standard provides wireless devices with speeds, up to 3x faster than 802.11n and further wireless coverage.TL-WDR7500 is compatible with next generation Wi-Fi devices and backward compatible with 802.11b/g/n devices.

The TL-WDR7500 supports simultaneous wireless speeds up to 1300Mbps at 5GHz and 450Mbps at 2.4GHz. That's more than fast enough for day-to-day applications, such as e-mail and web browsing over the 2.4GHz band, while using the 5GHz channel for bandwidth intensive or latency sensitive applications ranging from multiple HD video streams to several simultaneous online gaming sessions.

With full gigabit ports, 10× faster than standard Ethernet, TL-WDR7500 is able to support robust, and faster wired networking.

The TL-WDR7500's two multi-functional USB 2.0 ports let you share printers, files and media either throughout your network with all of your devices or away, using the router's FTP server functions so that you never have to part with your files.


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