Many are yet to make the jump to Wi-Fi ac and while they weren’t looking TP-Link unveiled the world's first 802.11ad router. It beams out a whopping 4,600Mbps of network connectivity over the 57GHz-66GHz range (read that again – not five GHz like ac routers, fifty to sixty GHz).

The TP-Link Talon AD7200 can combine multiple bands to push the max throughput to 7,200Mbps if you add up the 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 60GHz bands. That's as fast as an 8-band 802.11ac transmission and 11 times faster than an 802.11n connection.

Considering the Talon has eight antennas in total (each with its own amplifier) I doubt any pocketable device will manage to capture all those simultaneously.

Anyway, you get four gigabit Ethernet ports and two USB 3.0 ports for those devices that still require a copper wire. Keep in mind that 60GHz signals can't pass through walls so you get the ad super speed only in the same room as the router.

TP-Link hasn’t announce a price for the Talon AD7200, but it's coming out in early 2016.

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