TP-LINK launches a new dual band Wifi router
TP-LINK, a global provider of networking products, announced their latest sleek and stylish AC750 in a series of advanced 802.11ac wireless products in India, the Archer C20 AC750 Wireless dual band router.The router provides up to 750Mbps wireless connection with other wireless clients. The incredible speed makes it ideal for handling multiple data streams at the same time, which ensures your network stable and smooth. The performance of this 802.11ac wireless router will give you the unexpected networking experience at speed much faster than 802.11n. Featuring thelatest generation Wi-Fi standard - IEEE802.11AC, offering total data transfer speeds achieving up to 750mbps, with 433mbps over the crystal clearer 5GHz channel, and 300Mbps over the 2.4GHz Channel, the router offers you the flexibility of two dedicated networks and ensures amazing wireless performance.Simple tasks such as sending e-mails or web browsing can be handled by the 2.4GHz band while bandwidth intensive tasks like online gaming or HD video streaming can be processed by the 5GHz band – all at the same time.
With 2 external antennas combined with higher quality antenna technology, you can experience excellent wireless performance with stable signal in every direction and high speed across greater distances. This provides you with incredible wireless coverage and reliability from anywhere in your large home or office.The Archer C20 is a powerful hub to support a robust and extremely fast wired network.
In addition, With the USB port, you can share a printer locally and files & media with networked devices or remotely via FTP server.
Not only is it a powerful router, it is also super easy to setup with Included in the resource CD, TP-LINK's optimized configuration utility can help users complete the entire software installation and wireless network settings in just a few minutes.
The router also takes into consideration the security of its users;Guest Network Access provides secure Wi-Fi access for guests sharing your home or office network in a controlled manner without needing to expose private Wi-Fi access codes or other personal data. There is also something for worried parents or boss who needs control as its Parental Control allows parents or administrators to establish restricted access policies for children or staff and IP-based Bandwidth Control will ensure that the devices connected to the router use the allotted bandwidth only. Whereas SPI & NAT firewall will make sure your devices are protected from attacks from Internet.
For the Tech enthusiast out there, Archer C20 supports IPv6, which is the foundation of the next generation of the Internet and enables a range of new services and improved user experience.
Features
Wireless and Wired Performance
- Supports 802.11ac - the next generation of Wi-Fi, compatible with 802.11n
- Tether App – TP-LINK Tether provides the easiest way to access and manage the router on your iOS and Android devices
- Simultaneous 2.4GHz 300Mbps and 5GHz 433Mbps connections for 733Mbps of total available bandwidth
- 2 external antennas provide stable omnidirectional signal and superior wireless coverage
- USB port - share a printer locally and files & media with networked devices or remotely via FTP server
- Guest Network Access provides secure Wi-Fi access for guests sharing your home or office network
- Parental Controls allow parents or administrators to establish restricted access policies for children or staff
- IP-based Bandwidth Control makes it easier for you to manage the bandwidth of devices connected to the router
- SPI and NAT firewall protects end-user devices from potential attacks from the Internet
- WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK encryptions provide user networks with active defense against security threats
- Easy one-touch WPA wireless security encryption with the WPS button
- Wi-Fi On/Off Button allows users to turn their wireless radio on or off
- Easy Setup Assistant with multi-language support provides a quick & hassle free installation process
- IPv6 supported, meeting the demands for the next generation of the Internet