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TRENDnet Ships AC3200 Tri Band Wireless Router

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TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, today announces the availability, in North America only, of the AC3200 Tri Band Wireless Router, model TEW-828DRU. This next generation WiFi router features three concurrent wireless networks-two separate ultra-performance 1,300 Mbps WiFi AC networks and a 600 Mbps WiFi N network.

"Three separate extreme WiFi bands can handle all devices in the busiest connected home," stated Sonny Su, technology director of TRENDnet. "SmartConnect technology further increases performance by automatically migrating faster WiFi AC devices to the highest performing WiFi AC band."



Features:
  • Three concurrent WiFi bands maximize device networking speeds
  • AC3200: 1300 Mbps AC1 + 1300 Mbps AC2 + 600 Mbps N bands
  • SmartConnect automatically migrates faster AC devices to the highest performing WiFi AC band
  • Beamforming technology increases real-time performance by directing stronger wireless signals to your specific location
  • Pre-encrypted WiFi for your convenience
  • All Gigabit wired ports
  • SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 share ports
  • Extreme performance 1 GHz dual core processor
  • Create isolated guest networks
For more information, visit the product page.

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I like it, but it needs more antenna for sure
 
LOL, I was wondering if you flip this thing over, would it scurry away?

Prolly not but looks like it would cool better if you did.
 
I will submit a request to get them to have an 8 or 10 antenna version.
 
It is ingenious design. Put it up side down and you will improve cooling by factor of 10.

Now I know which router I need to remove external cooling fan from equation. Brilliant stuff. I hope there are 4 more antennas for improved stability.
 
Thing is there was a study proven that teh 5 blades felt better... it's a "bed of nails" vs "a few nails" thing.
 
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