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TP-Link Announces Archer C2700 Router Powered by Intel Components

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TP-Link , a leading global provider of consumer and business networking products, today announced the upcoming launch of the Archer C2700, a next level AC2600 Dual-Band WiFi Router that utilizes Intel technology to provide lightning-fast WiFi at speeds up to 1733 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 800 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band.

As leaders in their respective industries of networking and computing, TP-Link worked closely with Intel to develop the Archer C2700, which is the first in a portfolio of TP-Link routers that will use Intel technology. "By relying on Intel's extensive processing expertise when building this router, we've managed to optimize the router signal so that multiple devices can receive a smooth uninterrupted signal without any loss of performance," said Louis Liu, CEO of TP-Link USA Corporation.



With Intel technology, the Archer C2700 optimizes your entire WiFi network for real world traffic, provides more bandwidth for multiple devices and creates an exceptional overall WiFi experience. It boosts your home network performance and enhances WiFi connectivity and network security with features such as MU-MIMO, Airtime Fairness, Beam-Forming, L2TP VPN, Band Steering and Link Aggregation. With Alexa and IFTTT compatibility, the Archer C2700 not only delivers powerful connectivity for smart home and high bandwidth users, but also guards home networks against antiviruses and ransomware via robust TP-Link HomeCare protection system.

Liu added, "Today's homes use more smart devices and WiFi devices than ever, so they need better routers that can deliver WiFi to every device in every corner of your home without compromising on speed or stability. The Archer C2700 is that better router. The C2700 eliminates buffering and lagtime to keep your modern home connected like never before. With the C2700, we utilized Intel technology to make your WiFi more stable, so mom can watch Netflix, dad can stream music, your teenager can video chat, and your youngest can play online video games without any drop in performance for anyone."

One of the key things that sets the Archer C2700 apart is the Intel Home Wi-Fi Chipset that helps deliver consistent and powerful signal strength to multiple devices at the same time.

Whereas using WiFi on multiple devices might bring a generic router's WiFi speed to a grinding halt, the Archer C2700 relies on the Intel technology to easily manage more WiFi devices simultaneously. The C2700 minimizes interference between different radio frequencies, and accelerates Ethernet and WiFi transmissions simultaneously, enabling users to keep their connections fast and uninterrupted.

"Consumers need a home network that can keep up now and in the future," said WK Tan, vice president and general manager of Intel's Connected Home Division. "Wi-Fi routers based on Intel's Home Wi-Fi technology, like the Archer C2700, give them exactly what they want - fast, reliable and consistent connectivity to multiple devices simultaneously and support for streaming content at high speeds."

Thanks to advanced WiFi security and TP-Link HomeCare powered by TrendMicroTM**, the Archer C2700 is one of the most secure routers on the market, ensuring a safe home network for the entire family. TP-Link HomeCare comes with antivirus, parental controls and QoS, helping to protect sensitive data and IoT devices from digital intruders. A security database updates automatically to keep the home safe from the latest cyber threats.

Armed with MU-MIMO technology, the Archer C2700 provides four simultaneous data streams, allowing multiple devices to enjoy faster speed simultaneously without lag and buffering*. Band Steering optimizes network performance by automatically assigning each device to the best available band while Airtime Fairness supports more efficient WiFi distribution, preventing older devices from slowing down the network.

The Archer C2700 also features four high-performance antennas that deliver WiFi signals to every corner of your home - outperforming internal antennas by a vast margin. The C2700 uses beamforming technology to dramatically improve wireless coverage by zeroing in on your WiFi devices and concentrating its signal towards those devices to provide stronger, more reliable connections.

Working with Alexa and IFTTT, the Archer C2700 functions like the brain of the smart home. Via simple voice commands, users can easily control their router with Amazon Alexa. And with IFTTT, a free web-based service, users can easily get all their apps and devices talking to each other for greater daily convenience.

Setup and management is a snap and takes just minutes. Users can choose between setting up the router from the TP-Link Tether app or an intuitive web interface on their desktop. With the TP-Link Tether app, users can easily manage their network from home or remotely.

Additionally, the Archer C2700 provides USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports for seamless media sharing. Connect external drives to your router to share media files instantaneously.

The Archer C2700 also makes storage easier than ever. The Archer's Link Aggregation combines Ethernet speeds up to 2 Gbps on NAS devices by teaming up two of the four Gigabit LAN ports, doubling connection speeds to an external storage device for faster streaming and data backup.

With the powerful connectivity enabled by Intel technology on the inside, and the far-reaching range of TP-Link antennas on the outside, the C2700 is the perfect router for the modern family with multiple devices.

Archer C2700 Key Features at a Glance:
  • Ultra-fast WiFi speeds combined up to 2533 Mbps
  • Intel AnyWAN CPU and Intel Home Wi-Fi Chipset inside
  • Higher capacity and more powerful multitask processing powered by Intel Technology
  • TP-Link HomeCare
  • MU-MIMO
  • Band Steering
  • Airtime Fairness
  • Link Aggregation
  • Firmware OTA upgrade
  • Remote Management
  • Free TP-Link DDNS
  • VPN Server
  • Router and AP Dual Mode
Price & Availability
The Archer C2700 router will be available in stores and online in Q4 at the everyday price of $169.99 USD.

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No WPA3...?
 

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AFAIK there's no hardware support for it as yet.

Yeah, although Marvell and Qualcomm both seem to have reference designs already certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance https://www.wi-fi.org/content/search-page?keys=wpa3

Also, I wouldn't buy a new wireless router right now, unless I really needed it (only reason I bought one a few months ago, I needed to replace an older one that had stopped working), so I really don't see what's the point of launching a new device right now without support for WPA3
 
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So this uses an x86/64bit processor?
Now the key specs... how much RAM / ROM
does the TP-Link unit have? Doubt if it
would run pfSense.
 
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Last Intel Chip used in Routers ( an Atom i Believe ) used to Bork the Device hope this one does not and i also wonder what baked in flaws exist (yet to be publicised )
 

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So this uses an x86/64bit processor?
Now the key specs... how much RAM / ROM
does the TP-Link unit have? Doubt if it
would run pfSense.

It might be, but it could also be a Lantiq SoC, as Intel bought them a couple of years ago. That's what Asus is using in the blue hole router.
 
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