In addition to the Gaming Archer GE800 router, TP-Link has announced a model that, although it is not intended for games, achieves much higher bandwidth thanks to the use of four simultaneous bands under WiFi 7. We are talking about the TP-Link Archer BE24000a quad-band powerhouse capable of reaching a whopping 24 Gbps of total combined bandwidth, a figure that dwarfs even wired home networks.
11,520 Gbps in the 6 GHz band, 5.76 Gbps in each of its 5 Ghz bands, and 1,378 Gbps in the 2.4 Ghz band add up to those 24 Gbps total.
To achieve this, it integrates a system of 12 internal antennas, 4 of them dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, 4 for the 5 GHz band and another 4 for the 6 GHz band. All in a pre-optimized design with proprietary technology and with a 15.1 degree inclination to achieve greater coverage and gain.
As for physical connectivity, support for 10 GbE 10 Gbps with various RJ-45 and SFP+ ports could not be missing, in addition to 2.5 GbE and 1 GbE. Next to them, a USB 2.0 port and another USB 3.0
As a curiosity, this Router Archer BE900 It has a system of LEDs that display information or graphics on its front, and a touch screen in the lower area of the same front area.
Its price, when it hits the market at the beginning of 2023, It will be around $700.
This BE900 joins other models in the Archer BE range with different bandwidths, such as the BE800 or the BE550, both Tri-Band with 19 Gbps and 9.3 Gbps respectively.
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