The router Archer C1200 with the new generation 802.11ac WiFi operates simultaneously on both bands (both 2.4GHz and 5GHz). As a result of combining both, it delivers amazing wireless network performance...
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Router with a new generation 802.11ac WiFi standard, which is three times faster than the band n. Archer operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz simultaneously , Which ensures amazing performance of wireless networks. Simple tasks like sending e-mails or web browsing, can be handled by the 2.4 GHz, while consuming tasks, such as playing online games or streaming HD video will use the 5 GHz band, and all of a sudden. The combination of 3 antennas with higher technology maintains a high speed even at a distance, which gives you reliable wireless coverage anywhere in your home or office.
Use the multi port USB 2.0 You can share files or printers with different devices and media through your home network or via FTP server, if you are away from your home. Archer supports IPv6, which is the foundation of the next generation Internet, provides a wide range of new services and improvement based on user experience. The supplied CD TP-LINK provides an optimized configuration utility that helps users to complete your wireless network within minutes.
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