802.11 ad Router

At CES 2016 TP-LINK present the world first 802.11 ad router this new TP-LINK router will transfer data up to 7.2Gb .This new TP-LINK Talon AD7200 is a big black router with eight adjustable antennas these antennas can be fold with router.

At CES 2016 TP-LINK present the world first 802.11 ad router this new TP-LINK router will transfer data up to 7.2GB. New TP-LINK Talon AD7200 is a big black router with eight adjustable antennas these antennas can be fold with router.

Today modem has become most important gadget of our home before modem was a one ugly router sat in home corner thanks to new technology that allow our all household appliance to desire some internet as result our modem needs more power.

Finally TP-Link gave answered of your prayers with the world first 802.11 ad Router let me tell you who don’t know about 802.11 ad.802.11 ad is very powerful 60GHz Wi-Fi standard that sits on top of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz existing bands.

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The TP-LINK Talon AD7200 can transfer data rate up to 7.2Gbps.The router is able to do this by combining different bands. On the other side 5GHz band gives up at 1,733Mbps maximum and the 60GHz can touch wireless data transfer speeds of 4,600Mbps .As a result your router allows seamless streaming of 4k movies over Wireless connection (WI-FI).

If you are familiar with the MU-MIMO technology then you must be knowing that MU-MIMO technology allows to connect multiple devices at a time with router without making compromises with the speed. The same technology reduce bottlenecks in new TP-Link Talon AD7200 router while serving the internet by connecting multiple devices at a time.

If we talk about router’s look it looks big size modem and black in color. Router has eight adjustable antenna which can be easily fold down.

For connectivity, you get four gigabit Ethernet ports and two USB 3.0 ports for external drives. The final price of the TP-LINK Talon AD7200 router hasn’t been announced yet, but don’t expect it be a cheap luxury.

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