Chơi game hạng nặng và truyền phát video 4K
NitroQAMTM Công nghệ- Trải nghiệm kết nối Wi-Fi mượt mà
Với công nghệ NitroQAM™ (1024-QAM), bộ định tuyến DIR-895L mang lại trải nghiệm truyền phát video mượt mà và chơi
game trực tuyến độ trễ thấp. Với tốc độ truyền không dây lên đến 5.300Mbps, bạn sẽ được
cung cấp trải nghiệm tuyệt vời khi chơi game online hay xem buổi hòa nhạc trực tiếp ở định dạng 4K/UHD.
Phạm vi phủ sóng mạng không dây tuyệt vời
Sản phẩm cung cấp độ phủ rộng lên đến 500m2 (5400ft2)4, với công nghệ SmartBeam,
tự động cải thiện bằng cách điều chỉnh băng thông hướng đến thiết bị khi người dùng di chuyển
quanh nhà. Bạn có thể truyền phát video HD, lướt web, chat Skype cùng bạn bè và chơi game
trực tuyến ở bất kỳ vị trí nào với chất lượng tốt nhất.
Chế độ đa nền tảng, chuyển đổi kết nối Wi-Fi
Kết nối thông minh
Không phải tất cả băng tần Wi-Fi đều giống nhau, nhưng bạn không cần phải lo lắng về điều đó. Với công nghệ kết nối thông minh Smart Connect, bộ định tuyến ULTRA Wi-Fi Router có thể chọn từ 3 băng tần Wi-Fi và tự động kết nối mỗi thiết bị với băng tần tốt nhất, ít bị tắc nghẽn để có trải nghiệm không dây tối ưu.
Bộ xử lý lõi kép
Bộ xử lý lõi kép 1,4GHz cung cấp tất cả sức mạnh xử lý mà bạn cần để hỗ trợ nhiều thiết bị và ứng dụng hơn trong nhà. Mang lại trải nghiệm chơi game tuyệt vời, truyền phát đa phương tiện 4K và truyền dữ liệu nhanh.
Phù hợp cho các ứng dụng đòi hỏi băng thông
DIR-895L hỗ trợ tất cả thiết bị khác nhau và duy trì được trải nghiệm giải trí và chơi game tốt nhất. Hiệu năng của sản phẩm có thể vượt xa so với bộ định tuyến thông thường thông qua tính năng iQoS và băng thông rộng.
Hiệu năng kết nối có dây thực sự nhanh
Với kết nối USB 3.0 tích hợp, bạn có thể thưởng thức tốc độ truyền dữ liệu nhanh hơn 10 lần so với USB 2.0. Sử dụng ứng dụng mydlink SharePort miễn phí để truyền phát và chia sẻ âm nhạc, hình ảnh, video cùng nhiều thứ nữa từ USB đến thiết bị di động hoặc PC ở nhiều vị trí khác nhau. Bạn có thể chia sẻ máy in thông qua cổng USB với tiện ích Dlink Shareport Plus trên PC.
iQoS – Quản lý chất lượng dịch vụ thông minh
Tích hợp tính năng iQoS giúp sắp xếp ưu tiên băng thông để tự động tăng cường trải nghiệm chơi game; dẫn đến độ trễ thấp và trải nghiệm chơi game tốt hơn. iQoS cũng có thể giúp cho việc ưu tiên thời gian cho những ứng dụng quan trọng như VoIP và truyền phát video.
QuickVPN với giao diện thân thiện và bảo vệ truy cập từ xa
Không còn lo lắng về sự an toàn khi phải truy cập vào mạng gia đình từ bên ngoài. Với tính năng QuickVPN trong DIR-895L, bạn có thể truy cập Internet bằng hệ thống mạng gia đình của mình một cách an toàn tuyệt đối.
Wi-Fi đa dung lượng với công nghệ MU-MIMO
DIR-895L được thiết kế để hỗ trợ công nghệ MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output) cho phép nhiều thiết bị nhận tín hiệu Wi-Fi băng thông rộng cùng một lúc. Bạn có thể truyền đa phương tiện HD nhanh hơn và chơi game không bị lag. So với công nghệ SU-MIMO (Single-User Multiple Input Multiple Output), MU-MIMO phân phối dữ liệu hiệu quả hơn, cung cấp tốc độ Wi-Fi nhanh nhất trong mạng gia đình.
D-Link – Ngôi nhà thông minh hơn
Điều khiển hệ thống mạng dễ dàng hơn
Kiểm soát hệ thống mạng gia đình bằng cách kích hoạt tính năng Parental Controls, chặn thiết bị không mong muốn, giám sát hoạt động Internet và kiểm tra các thiết bị được liên kết với bộ định tuyến.
Tương thích với nhiều nền tảng
Để đảm bảo có được trải nghiệm trực tuyến tốt nhất với tốc độ mạng cao và phạm vi phủ sóng rộng, DIR-895L cung cấp băng thông và phạm vi cho tất cả thiết bị của bạn, từ PC cho đến các thiết bị di động và hỗ trợ nhiều hệ điều hành khác nhau như Windows, Mac OS, Linux và Android. Đảm bảo việc thiết lập đơn giản và thao tác dễ dàng.
Disclaimers:
1. Windows is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 2. Mac OS® is a trademark of Apple Inc. 3. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. 4. The actual performance may vary as a result of network conditions and environmental factors. 5. The actual performance may vary as a result of the number and specification of devices connected. 6. MU-MIMO firmware feature will be available by the Q1 2016 7. MU-MIMO-certified client(s) required.
Specifications
Giao diện |
•Kết nối không dây 802.11 a/g/n/ac •4 cổng LAN Gigabit 10/100/1000 •3 băng tần (một băng 2,4GHz và hai băng 5GHz) •Cổng WAN Gigabit 10/100/1000 • Hai cổng USB (một cổng USB 3.0 và một cổng USB 2.0) |
|
Chuẩn Wi-Fi |
• IEEE 802.11ac | |
Yêu cầu hệ thống tối thiểu |
•Windows® 10, 8.1, Windows® 8, Windows® 7 , hay Mac OS® X (v10.7) •Ethernet Network Interface •Internet Explorer® 11, Mozilla® Firefox® v28, Google Chrome v33, hay Safari v7 •Để tối ưu hiệu năng, kết nối DIR-895L bằng AC adapter (DWA-192) • Cáp mạng DSL hay cáp quang |
|
Những tính năng cao cấp |
• SmartConnect • Guest Zone •Truy xuất trang web mydlink SharePort •Trình cài đặt giao diện web đa ngôn ngữ • Green Ethernet •Hỗ trợ máy chủ đa phương tiện DLNA •AC SmartBeam cao cấp •Hai tường lửa kích hoạt • Network Address Translation (NAT) • Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) • VPN Passthrough (PPTP/L2TP/IPsec) •QoS cao cấp • Quick VPN - L2TP over IPsec •Chế độ Extender Mode (sắp có) Guest zone |
|
Hỗ trợ ứng dụng di động |
• mydlink lite • QRS Mobile v1.5 • mydlink SharePort |
Reviews
-
This is a solid performing router for those with extreme internet service and with the latest compatible hardware in their devices. Great for gamers and those who want to stream 4K video.
13 August 2016 -
This tri-band router is useful for homes with numerous Wi-Fi devices. But its performance is middling, and the typical home user will probably just use a fraction of its features.
30march2016 -
Without a doubt, the D-Link AC5300 Ultra WiFi Router DIR-895L/R is also one of the most stylish and futuristic looking routers currently in the market. We feel this router is a niche market as new units are currently priced at $369.99. The casual gamer/streamer probably won’t utilize most of the functions to its potential and would probably be just as happy with the D-Link AC3200 DIR-895L/R Ultra WiFi Router. It is the fastest router we have tested to date.
29july2016 -
The $359.99 price tag on Amazon is hefty for this big, red spider-beast but trust us, it is worth every single penny.
10june2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
16july2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
25july2016 -
D-Link's DIR-895L/R AC5300 Ultra Wi-Fi Router is the fourth AC5300 / 5400 class tri-radio router to make its way to the SmallNetBuilder lab. Like the NETGEAR's R8500 Nighthawk X8 [reviewed] and ASUS' RT-AC5300 [reviewed], Linksys EA9500 [reviewed] and TP-Link Archer C5400 [not reviewed], the D-Link is based on Broadcom's 4x4 MU-MIMO chipset.
25august2016 -
If you’re looking for a powerful router to accompany your modem than you really should check out the AC5300 MU-MIMO Ultra Wi-Fi Router DIR-895L from D-link which provides some exceptional WiFi range and throughput. Setup is easy, the interface is simple yet powerful and all in all, this allowed us to connect a plethora of WiFi devices, included wired devices to this router with no issues whatsoever.
25april2016 -
This router is impressive to look at, it’s impressive specs make you want it as long as you don’t mind people asking about the spider sitting next to your kettle. The surprisingly poor results on the NBN connection really makes it hard to recommend given the Ultra price tag. If your need a router that performs well for sending files between connected devices (especially wireless) on your LAN, then this will do a great job, but there’s better alternatives at a far lower price for maximising speed on the NBN.
I understand modems are going away, but I do think D-Link are limiting their potential market by not including one in this device. The prospect of having to power a modem and a router is not an inviting one. Not only does that add to the clumsy wiring on your bench, but also consumes another power point.16may2016 -
The unit is large but fortunately can be wall mounted. If you want to make a statement with your router, this shiny red beast is certainly one to consider if you wallet can afford it.
17april2016 -
However, there needs to be an honourable mention for the older, D-Link AC3200 DIR-890L router. This is essentially the same as the (tested) D-Link AC5300 DIR-895L router but for one less 5GHz network and no MU-MIMO potential. It offers the same features, proved itself capable at all ranges and costs just $350!
29august2016 -
The main difference between the 2 routers is the technology enhancements. The DIR-895L runs at AC5300 while the DIR-890L blazes at AC3200. What this means is that the DIR-895L can achieve up to 5300 Mbps, using 3 Wi-Fi bands – 2.4GHz at 1000Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 2165Mbps. In comparison, the DIR-890L delivers 2.4GHz at 600Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 1300Mbps, adding to 3200Mbps.
3 october 2016 -
When we tested D-Link's AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router (DIR-890L/R)$249.99 at Dell last year, its speedy throughput scores, intuitive management settings, and edgy design earned the router our Editors' Choice nod.
26 september 2016 -
Any feature required by someone interested in security or control over specific frequencies has been accounted for and represented in this router’s software suite. Enjoy parental controls, IPv6 support, and close monitoring of traffic with SmartConnect and SmartStream.
2016 -
The box it comes in is pretty big, and illustrates that this isn’t something you’ll hide with ease. The box contains a CD with related software, a quick installation guide, D-Link Cloud apps leaflet & Warranty information, as well as a phone cable, 1.5m long CAT-5 cable and both UK & US plugs. It also has some wall mounting screws, if that’s your thing.
I was honestly surprised by the size of the router itself, as it’s easily twice the size of any router I’ve ever owned, at 4.5 x 25 x 22 cm. It also has eight aerials, something I’ve never had, though I suppose you only have to attach as many as you like. Obviously, the more you attach, the wider and more stable your Wi-Fi connection will be.
On the front of the unit are the usual indicator lights for power and connection status. The rear of it has a USB 2.0, USB 3.0, power and four ethernet connections. There is also a slot for the internet connection from a fibre router, and buttons for power, WPS and reset. The final thing is a switch which allows you to switch between Router and Extender mode.
I would conservatively estimate that over 50% of the unit is made up of vents, which I wouldn’t outright say is a negative thing. Unfortunately, due to having internet issues unrelated to the router, I wasn’t able to test this for an extreme length of time to see what kind of heat it generated if left on for weeks at a time.
Once all of the wires were hooked up, setting up the router is painless, done through your browser. It’s all made clear in the quick start instructions, so you shouldn’t have an issue if you don’t have a DVD drive for the included CD.
20th July 2017 -
MIMO King
1000Mbps is the theoretical speed that the AC5300 can deliver over the 2.4Ghz band – of course it is depending on the wireless card that you have in your device. The upside of this high connectivity is that the data stream is constant and consistent even at high transfer loads. Plus, the router supports Multiple In Multiple Out (MIMO), and the eight antenna helps (it is not just for show!).
Connectivity King
You get not two, but three Wifi Band – 2.4GHz and two 5GHz bands for better data transfer with high-performance devices. Of course, there is also the ports at the back when you need wired connections. You get four Gigabit ethernet ports, a USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port and a physical switch that allows the AC5300 to work as a router or a range extender.
Specs Dimensions (HxWxD): 262.6 x 417.3 x 149.6 mm Weight: 3.1kg Wireless connectivity: 802.11 a/g/n/ac wireless LAN Antenna: Eight high performance antenna with amplifiers Ports: Four (4) 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports; 1 WAN port; 1 x USB 2.0 port; 1 x USB 3.0 port Score Value – 8 Performance – 8 Features – 8 Design – 7 Usability – 7 Total – 7.6
13/5/2017 -
This is a solid performing router for those with extreme internet service and with the latest compatible hardware in their devices. Great for gamers and those who want to stream 4K video.
13 August 2016 -
This tri-band router is useful for homes with numerous Wi-Fi devices. But its performance is middling, and the typical home user will probably just use a fraction of its features.
30march2016 -
Without a doubt, the D-Link AC5300 Ultra WiFi Router DIR-895L/R is also one of the most stylish and futuristic looking routers currently in the market. We feel this router is a niche market as new units are currently priced at $369.99. The casual gamer/streamer probably won’t utilize most of the functions to its potential and would probably be just as happy with the D-Link AC3200 DIR-895L/R Ultra WiFi Router. It is the fastest router we have tested to date.
29july2016 -
The $359.99 price tag on Amazon is hefty for this big, red spider-beast but trust us, it is worth every single penny.
10june2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
16july2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
25july2016 -
D-Link's DIR-895L/R AC5300 Ultra Wi-Fi Router is the fourth AC5300 / 5400 class tri-radio router to make its way to the SmallNetBuilder lab. Like the NETGEAR's R8500 Nighthawk X8 [reviewed] and ASUS' RT-AC5300 [reviewed], Linksys EA9500 [reviewed] and TP-Link Archer C5400 [not reviewed], the D-Link is based on Broadcom's 4x4 MU-MIMO chipset.
25august2016 -
If you’re looking for a powerful router to accompany your modem than you really should check out the AC5300 MU-MIMO Ultra Wi-Fi Router DIR-895L from D-link which provides some exceptional WiFi range and throughput. Setup is easy, the interface is simple yet powerful and all in all, this allowed us to connect a plethora of WiFi devices, included wired devices to this router with no issues whatsoever.
25april2016 -
This router is impressive to look at, it’s impressive specs make you want it as long as you don’t mind people asking about the spider sitting next to your kettle. The surprisingly poor results on the NBN connection really makes it hard to recommend given the Ultra price tag. If your need a router that performs well for sending files between connected devices (especially wireless) on your LAN, then this will do a great job, but there’s better alternatives at a far lower price for maximising speed on the NBN.
I understand modems are going away, but I do think D-Link are limiting their potential market by not including one in this device. The prospect of having to power a modem and a router is not an inviting one. Not only does that add to the clumsy wiring on your bench, but also consumes another power point.16may2016 -
The unit is large but fortunately can be wall mounted. If you want to make a statement with your router, this shiny red beast is certainly one to consider if you wallet can afford it.
17april2016 -
However, there needs to be an honourable mention for the older, D-Link AC3200 DIR-890L router. This is essentially the same as the (tested) D-Link AC5300 DIR-895L router but for one less 5GHz network and no MU-MIMO potential. It offers the same features, proved itself capable at all ranges and costs just $350!
29august2016 -
The main difference between the 2 routers is the technology enhancements. The DIR-895L runs at AC5300 while the DIR-890L blazes at AC3200. What this means is that the DIR-895L can achieve up to 5300 Mbps, using 3 Wi-Fi bands – 2.4GHz at 1000Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 2165Mbps. In comparison, the DIR-890L delivers 2.4GHz at 600Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 1300Mbps, adding to 3200Mbps.
3 october 2016 -
When we tested D-Link's AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router (DIR-890L/R)$249.99 at Dell last year, its speedy throughput scores, intuitive management settings, and edgy design earned the router our Editors' Choice nod.
26 september 2016 -
Any feature required by someone interested in security or control over specific frequencies has been accounted for and represented in this router’s software suite. Enjoy parental controls, IPv6 support, and close monitoring of traffic with SmartConnect and SmartStream.
2016 -
This is a solid performing router for those with extreme internet service and with the latest compatible hardware in their devices. Great for gamers and those who want to stream 4K video.
13 August 2016 -
Without a doubt, the D-Link AC5300 Ultra WiFi Router DIR-895L/R is also one of the most stylish and futuristic looking routers currently in the market. We feel this router is a niche market as new units are currently priced at $369.99. The casual gamer/streamer probably won’t utilize most of the functions to its potential and would probably be just as happy with the D-Link AC3200 DIR-895L/R Ultra WiFi Router. It is the fastest router we have tested to date.
29july2016 -
The $359.99 price tag on Amazon is hefty for this big, red spider-beast but trust us, it is worth every single penny.
10june2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
16july2016 -
As more devices are being used throughout the home that require high bandwidth, not just Internet of Things devices, but also streaming HD video and online gaming, users will need a network that can keep up with demand. Systems like the Unified Home Wi-Fi Network Kit will use adaptive technology — connected devices will automatically hop between the router and extenders based on the connection that is providing the best performance at any given moment on any given device.
25july2016 -
D-Link's DIR-895L/R AC5300 Ultra Wi-Fi Router is the fourth AC5300 / 5400 class tri-radio router to make its way to the SmallNetBuilder lab. Like the NETGEAR's R8500 Nighthawk X8 [reviewed] and ASUS' RT-AC5300 [reviewed], Linksys EA9500 [reviewed] and TP-Link Archer C5400 [not reviewed], the D-Link is based on Broadcom's 4x4 MU-MIMO chipset.
25august2016 -
If you’re looking for a powerful router to accompany your modem than you really should check out the AC5300 MU-MIMO Ultra Wi-Fi Router DIR-895L from D-link which provides some exceptional WiFi range and throughput. Setup is easy, the interface is simple yet powerful and all in all, this allowed us to connect a plethora of WiFi devices, included wired devices to this router with no issues whatsoever.
25april2016 -
This router is impressive to look at, it’s impressive specs make you want it as long as you don’t mind people asking about the spider sitting next to your kettle. The surprisingly poor results on the NBN connection really makes it hard to recommend given the Ultra price tag. If your need a router that performs well for sending files between connected devices (especially wireless) on your LAN, then this will do a great job, but there’s better alternatives at a far lower price for maximising speed on the NBN.
I understand modems are going away, but I do think D-Link are limiting their potential market by not including one in this device. The prospect of having to power a modem and a router is not an inviting one. Not only does that add to the clumsy wiring on your bench, but also consumes another power point.16may2016 -
The unit is large but fortunately can be wall mounted. If you want to make a statement with your router, this shiny red beast is certainly one to consider if you wallet can afford it.
17april2016 -
However, there needs to be an honourable mention for the older, D-Link AC3200 DIR-890L router. This is essentially the same as the (tested) D-Link AC5300 DIR-895L router but for one less 5GHz network and no MU-MIMO potential. It offers the same features, proved itself capable at all ranges and costs just $350!
29august2016 -
When we tested D-Link's AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router (DIR-890L/R)$249.99 at Dell last year, its speedy throughput scores, intuitive management settings, and edgy design earned the router our Editors' Choice nod.
26 september 2016 -
Any feature required by someone interested in security or control over specific frequencies has been accounted for and represented in this router’s software suite. Enjoy parental controls, IPv6 support, and close monitoring of traffic with SmartConnect and SmartStream.
2016 -
The box it comes in is pretty big, and illustrates that this isn’t something you’ll hide with ease. The box contains a CD with related software, a quick installation guide, D-Link Cloud apps leaflet & Warranty information, as well as a phone cable, 1.5m long CAT-5 cable and both UK & US plugs. It also has some wall mounting screws, if that’s your thing.
I was honestly surprised by the size of the router itself, as it’s easily twice the size of any router I’ve ever owned, at 4.5 x 25 x 22 cm. It also has eight aerials, something I’ve never had, though I suppose you only have to attach as many as you like. Obviously, the more you attach, the wider and more stable your Wi-Fi connection will be.
On the front of the unit are the usual indicator lights for power and connection status. The rear of it has a USB 2.0, USB 3.0, power and four ethernet connections. There is also a slot for the internet connection from a fibre router, and buttons for power, WPS and reset. The final thing is a switch which allows you to switch between Router and Extender mode.
I would conservatively estimate that over 50% of the unit is made up of vents, which I wouldn’t outright say is a negative thing. Unfortunately, due to having internet issues unrelated to the router, I wasn’t able to test this for an extreme length of time to see what kind of heat it generated if left on for weeks at a time.
Once all of the wires were hooked up, setting up the router is painless, done through your browser. It’s all made clear in the quick start instructions, so you shouldn’t have an issue if you don’t have a DVD drive for the included CD.
20th July 2017 -
MIMO King
1000Mbps is the theoretical speed that the AC5300 can deliver over the 2.4Ghz band – of course it is depending on the wireless card that you have in your device. The upside of this high connectivity is that the data stream is constant and consistent even at high transfer loads. Plus, the router supports Multiple In Multiple Out (MIMO), and the eight antenna helps (it is not just for show!).
Connectivity King
You get not two, but three Wifi Band – 2.4GHz and two 5GHz bands for better data transfer with high-performance devices. Of course, there is also the ports at the back when you need wired connections. You get four Gigabit ethernet ports, a USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port and a physical switch that allows the AC5300 to work as a router or a range extender.
Specs Dimensions (HxWxD): 262.6 x 417.3 x 149.6 mm Weight: 3.1kg Wireless connectivity: 802.11 a/g/n/ac wireless LAN Antenna: Eight high performance antenna with amplifiers Ports: Four (4) 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports; 1 WAN port; 1 x USB 2.0 port; 1 x USB 3.0 port Score Value – 8 Performance – 8 Features – 8 Design – 7 Usability – 7 Total – 7.6
13/5/2017 -
This tri-band router is useful for homes with numerous Wi-Fi devices. But its performance is middling, and the typical home user will probably just use a fraction of its features.
30march2016 -
The main difference between the 2 routers is the technology enhancements. The DIR-895L runs at AC5300 while the DIR-890L blazes at AC3200. What this means is that the DIR-895L can achieve up to 5300 Mbps, using 3 Wi-Fi bands – 2.4GHz at 1000Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 2165Mbps. In comparison, the DIR-890L delivers 2.4GHz at 600Mbps and 2x 5GHz at 1300Mbps, adding to 3200Mbps.
3 october 2016