New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Router Will Be Released Shortly.
New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Router – TP-Link’s entry level dual band Wi-Fi 7 EAP723 router will arrive in Australia soon.
According to TP-Link’s John Lee, Wi-Fi 7 is the upcoming Wi-Fi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput (EHT). Wi-Fi 7 works across all 3 bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) to fully utilize spectrum resources.
“While Wi-Fi 6 was built in response to the growing number of devices in the world, Wi-Fi 7’s goal is to deliver astounding speeds for every device with greater efficiency,” Lee explains.
“If you’re struggling with constant buffering, lag, or congestion, a Wi-Fi 7 router may be your best solution.
“Wi-Fi 7 introduces 320MHz ultra-wide bandwidth, 4096-QAM, Multi-RU, and multi-link operation to provide speeds 4.8x faster than Wi-Fi 6 and 13x faster than Wi-Fi 5.”
TP-Link’s entry level EAP723 Wi-Fi 7 router operates on dual bands, delivering 2882Mbps on 5GHz + 688Mbps on 2.4GHz. The router has a 2.5G port while its 160MHz bandwidth enables many more simultaneous transmissions. There are Multi-RUs for high performance and advanced functions include centralised management, mesh, seamless roaming and the device works with the new free Omada Essential Cloud platform.
You can learn more about TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 solutions here or read a detailed SEN article about Wi-Fi 7 performance here.
“New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Router Will Be Released Shortly.”