TP-LINK released the TL-7DR7260 Easy-to-Exhibit version dual-band Wi-Fi 7 wireless router with BE7200 specifications and equipped with 5 2.5G network ports.
In terms of wireless specifications, the TL-7DR7260 Easy Edition dual-band Wi-Fi 7 wireless router supports 2.4GHz 1376Mbps and 5GHz 5765Mbps transmission speeds, which means that it can provide stable and high-speed wireless connections whether it is close or long distance.
At the same time, it also supports Wi-Fi 7 features such as 4K-QAM and MLO multi-link aggregation, which can further improve the performance and stability of wireless networks.
In terms of hardware design, the router adopts a radio frequency design method that separates digital and analog chips. The digital chip uses a 6nm process, and the analog chip uses a mature process. This design method ensures the stability and performance of the router.
In addition, it integrates 9 FEMs and supports 5GHz 5×5 MIMO technology, which can improve the router’s signal coverage and signal quality.
In addition to powerful hardware performance, the TL-7DR7260 Easy Exhibition Edition dual-band Wi-Fi 7 wireless router also has rich functions. Its five network ports all support up to 5Gbps aggregation, which means multiple devices can transmit high-speed data at the same time without interfering with each other. At the same time, the router also supports functions such as IPTV and game-specific ports, which can meet the needs of different users.
In addition, the TL-7DR7260 Easy Edition dual-band Wi-Fi 7 wireless router also has four built-in game accelerators, which can optimize game network connections, reduce game delays, and improve the game experience. At the same time, it also supports children’s online management function, which can help parents better manage their children’s online behavior.
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