TP-Link has released the Archer GE400 gaming Wi-Fi 7 router
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TP-Link has announced the release of the Archer GE400 dual-band gaming router with Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. 7 support. The new product has six external antennas that improve signal range and stability.
The Archer GE400's total Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. 7 bandwidth reaches 6.5 Gbps. The manufacturer has installed two 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports. It also features Multi-Link Operation (MLO) technology, which provides maximum throughput and reduces lag during gaming, and 4096-QAM modulation.
The proprietary Game Accelerator engine and dedicated gaming port further prioritize traffic, ensuring a smooth and fast connection. Gamers will also appreciate the Game Panel feature, which displays real-time network status, performance data, RGB lighting settings, and connected devices.
The TP-Link Archer GE400 BE6500 Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. 7 is now available for $220.
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