
150Mbps faster
Trendnet has stuck a superfast wireless router into the
shops which can manage 450Mbps, if it is going downhill with the wind behind
it.
Most Wireless-N routers can only manage 300Mbps, but
Trendnet claims the TEW-691GR is the first 450Mbps Wireless-N Gigabit router on
the market. The TEW-691GR has three antennas which broadcast in three
spatial streams. This is
50 percent fastest than exciting dual-stream Wireless-N routers.
It uses the only the 2.4GHz band and is fairly similar to
the TrendNet TEW-673GRU and Trendnet TEW-639GR routers. However, there are some difficulties in taking advantage of the
new technology. You need to have adapters that support the same
three-stream standard.
Intel's integrated 5300 wireless chip which is used in
laptops appears to be the only one on the market that offers this. Otherwise the the router is compatible with all existing
2.4GHz Wi-Fi clients while it waits for the market to catch up. Trendnet said that new TEW-691GR also helps
maintain high throughput speeds when used with multiple dual-stream wireless-N
and legacy Wireless-G clients.
Trendnet says it will also launch new USB and PCIe-based
three-stream Wireless-N adapters by the end of the year. The TEW-691GR router will be in the shops soon and will
be around $200.