
High performance WiFi
Concurrent quad-stream WiFi networks and gigabit ports seamlessly handle your various connected home devices as well as high-bandwidth streams like 4K video.
TRENDnet’s AC2600 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router, model TEW-827DRU, is designed to deliver optimal performance in a busy home. It generates two quad-stream Wi-Fi networks: one 1,733Mbps AC Wi-Fi network and one concurrent 800Mbps Wi-Fi N network. MU-MIMO technology processes multiple data streams simultaneously, increasing real-time Wi-Fi performance when multiple devices are accessing the network. Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 3.0 port for sharing allow you to expand your network connectivity even further.
Concurrent quad-stream WiFi networks and gigabit ports seamlessly handle your various connected home devices as well as high-bandwidth streams like 4K video.
MU-MIMO technology processes multiple data streams simultaneously, increasing real-time WiFi performance when multiple devices access the network.
Allows you to create an isolated network solely for guest Internet connection.
Intuitive and guided installation in just a few minutes and ready to use
WiFi AC band at 1733 Mbps + WiFi N at 800 Mbps quad-stream, concurrent and dual band
MU-MIMO technology allows the router to process multiple data streams simultaneously; with so many connected devices in today's home, MU-MIMO improves WiFi performance in real time.
For added convenience, the WiFi network comes pre-encrypted with a unique password.
High gain external antennas maximize wireless network coverage
Four gigabit ports support high-performance wired connections
Share content across your network with the USB 3.0 sharing port
Allows you to create an isolated network solely for guest connection to the Internet
Limit access to certain websites and control network access for connected devices
Beamforming technology increases performance in real time by transmitting the strongest wireless signals to the specific location where you are.
Administration controls to optimize file sharing via BitTorrent, iTunes server streams, and Samba (SMB) clients