TP-LINK Unveils World’s First multiband 802.11ad Router with new and robust capabilities
TP-LINK has unveiled the Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router— the world’s first multi-band router based on 802.11ad. Powered by the 802.11ad and 11ac MU-MIMO solutions from Qualcomm Atheros, the TP-LINK Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router brings new, robust capabilities of 802.11ad to the market, delivering ultra-fast speeds of up to 4.6Gbps on 60GHz bands.
With the TP-LINK Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router, consumers can download an entire feature-length 4K HD video in about four minutes or transfer a thousand photos to a storage device in approximately five seconds, without any concerns about network interference.
“Qualcomm is continually investing in new, innovative technologies to meet the increasing bandwidth demands resulting from overcrowded networks,” said Rahul Patel, SVP & GM, Connectivity, Qualcomm Technologies. “We are leading the way with 802.11ac wave 2 with MU-MIMO to improve efficiency in the 2.4/5 GHz bands and now once again are bringing groundbreaking 802.11ad technology to commercial fruition. These technologies combined with the unique features of TP-LINK’s Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router are designed to improve wireless networking and user experience.”
“TP-LINK remains focused on delivering ultra-high speeds, improved reliability and increased network capacity to the home,” said Lewis Wu, Executive Vice President of TP-LINK USA. “Our Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router will catalyze the entire industry, bringing faster-than-ever Wi-Fi speeds to homes.”