The company TCL has unveiled the TCL BE36 router, offering dual-band Wi-Fi 7 connectivity with speeds up to 3.6 Gbps (450 MB/s). To address “dead zones” in larger homes, the BE36 router supports EasyMesh R6 technology, allowing users to flexibly create a seamless home Mesh network. As an impressive feature, this router boasts high throughput, supporting up to 512 smart devices simultaneously, making it ideally suited for modern smart homes with numerous IoT devices.
For enhanced security, the router is equipped with advanced security features including malware protection, tracking, and defense against brute force attacks. It also supports multiple VPN protocols, including PPTP and L2TP. Especially designed for gamers, the BE36 has a gaming acceleration feature that intelligently optimizes traffic to reduce latency. Concerning hardware interfaces, the device is fitted with a high-speed 2.5 Gb Ethernet (2.5GbE) port, providing a stable wired data channel for high-speed equipment such as NAS devices.
Recent expert evaluations highlight that Wi-Fi 7 represents a major leap in wireless technology, offering improved speed and reduced latency as critical improvements. According to industry insiders, TCL’s integration of these technologies positions them at the forefront of smart home solutions. In the fast-evolving landscape, enhancements in mesh networking technology like EasyMesh R6 continue to be a key factor in extended connectivity and seamless device integration within households.
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