We are currently using Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E technology in most cases but TP-Link has made the announcement of the future by announcing the world’s first Wi-Fi 7 router, the device will be available from next year and it is dubbed TP-Link Archer BE900 Wi-Fi 7 Router.
It is based on the upcoming standard 802.11BE, and it is also coming with faster speed and reduced latency. So let’s dive into the article to check out the complete details.
The newly announced Wi-Fi 7 is capable to enable a device to connect to two spectrums at a time using Multi-Link Operation (MLO), and the same is also featuring backward compatibility with Wi-Fi 6, 5, and older technologies.
It is also supporting high-capacity channels as wide as 320MHz and the Wi-Fi 7 router features quad-band along with LED lights and a touchscreen. It will also enable you to check clock along with weather information and wireless stats, among others. It is also featuring OpenVPN and a private IoT network for smart devices.
The Wi-Fi 7 router offers the top speed of 40Gbps along with a combo 10Gb SFP+Fiber WAN option and 10Gb WAN port. It can also used as LAN.
Speaking about the availability, the TP-Link Archer BE900 Wi-Fi 7 Router will be available for preorder from 31st December and the shipping will start from the first quarter of next year. It will be priced at $699.99 in the United States.
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