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- January 28, 2023 at 3:37 pm #22542
TP-Link WiFi7 Router – Gaming Router
Released Soon !

- True 10G for True Gaming: Lightning-fast tri-band 19 Gbps WiFi 7, dual 10 Gbps ports, and dual 2.5 Gbps ports provide true 10G speeds for gaming, whatever wireless or wired.†‡
- True Acceleration for True Gaming: Abundant gaming acceleration functions boost your game streams to ensure your gaming stays immersive. Make sure your network is as fast as your reaction speeds.
- Game-Style Design: High-performance launch pad appearance, seamless multicolor lighting, and optimized antenna layout ensure quality connections and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Quad Acceleration for Games: Accelerate game applications, game devices, mobile games, and game server acceleration with WTFast GPN.
- Game Features for Any Play Mode: Flexibly set your priority port to improve the connection speed, lobby wait times, and overall gameplay.
- Dedicated Game Panel: See the real-time game statistics to ensure every detail is tweaked the way you like.
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https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-ge800/
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January 28, 2023 at 3:40 pm #22544The TP-Link Archer GE800 reads like an ASUS Gaming router, will be interesting to find what the CPU and Radio hardware is, maybe ‘Qualcomm’ ?
What I do not understand is that the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the group responsible for developing new versions of Wi-Fi, has been working on Wi-Fi 7 for years now, but full ratification isn’t planned to happen until 2024. From there, the Wi-Fi Alliance, a networking industry group, should begin certifying new Wi-Fi 7 devices, just as it’s done with previous generations, including Wi-Fi 6.
This does then beg the question, will the Wifi 7 option be disabled until certification is complete ?
On a positive, Wifi 7 as a backhaul will be interesting to see

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