TP-Link has unveiled its latest router, the BE7200, boasting support for the cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 standard. This translates to blazing-fast theoretical speeds, a significant upgrade over previous generations. The BE7200 packs a punch in wired connectivity as well. Equipped with five 2.5G network ports, it caters to devices demanding high bandwidth, such as NAS drives, AR/VR consoles, and 8K video streaming. These ports can even be combined for a combined speed of up to 5Gbps.

TP-Link integrates MLO Multi-Link technology and 4K QAM high-order modulation

For enhanced performance, TP-Link has integrated MLO multi-link technology and 4K QAM high-order modulation into the BE7200. This translates to a noticeable boost in data transmission density and peak rate.

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Stability is another focus for the BE7200. TP-LINK claims the router benefits from MRU and Preamble puncture technology, enabling more flexible scheduling and up to 6 times better anti-interference performance.

Gamers will appreciate the built-in game accelerators. The BE7200 includes free trials for various services like Leishen, Youbangbang, Qiyou, and NetEase UU. These services aim to optimize your gaming experience by reducing lag and improving overall network performance.

Setting up a mesh network system for wider Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home is a breeze with the BE7200. The “Easy Extension” function allows you to seamlessly connect multiple BE7200 routers with a single click. The TP-LINK BE7200 router is available for purchase at a starting price of 599 yuan (approximately $90 USD).

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