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TRENDnet announces 802.11ac products at CES 2012

2012-01-10 16:08 by
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TRENDnet has revealed a 1300 Mbps Dual Band Wireless AC Router (TEW-811DR) and a 1300 Mbps Dual Band Wireless AC Media Bridge (TEW-800MB) at CES 2012, both set to arrive in late 2012.

The company also announced the launch of the 300Mbps Easy-N Range Extender, model TEW-736RE. TRENDnet's TEW-736RE is designed to eliminate wireless home dead spots by connecting to and extending the coverage of an existing wireless network.

"New 802.11ac represents a huge jump in wireless performance," stated Zak Wood, director of global marketing for TRENDnet. "It will be able to easily handle a large number of wireless connections simultaneously. It will also be able to support extremely high wireless throughput at great distances from the router."

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TRENDnet's TEW-811DR, is a concurrent dual band router with a 450 Mbps wireless n band to network everyday mobile devices and laptops and an ultra high performance 1300 Mbps wireless band. Gigabit ports maintain high performance wired connections. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates other WPS supported wireless adapters at the touch of a button. WMM technology prioritizes video and audio packets and Beam Forming technology improves wireless transmissions through physical obstacles.

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The TEW-800MB connects up to four media center devices to an ultra-high speed 1300 Mbps 802.11ac network. Four Gigabit ports connect Internet TVs, network video recorders, media players, and more to an ultra high speed network. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) integrates other WPS supported wireless adapters at the touch of a button. WMM technology prioritizes video and audio packets and Beam Forming technology improves wireless transmissions around physical obstacles.

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The TEW-736RE 300Mbps Easy-N Range Extender features WPS button and comes with a three year limited warranty. It is available at list price of $59.99. Setup takes minutes, with no drivers to install. Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technology maintains a high bandwidth connection to a router or access point and dramatically increases wireless coverage. LED displays convey device and port status for easy troubleshooting.

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