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TP-Link Archer VR1210v-V2 Dual-Band VoIP VDSL/ADSL Modem Router
Part Number: ARCHER-VR1210V-V2
5 In Stock
Want it by tomorrow? Order within 13 hours 24 minutes for next business day delivery.
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1+
£55.00
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£53.94
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£52.88
The Archer VR1210v-V2 is a AC1200 wireless dual-band Gigabit VoIP VDSL/ADSL Modem Router. the VR1210v-V2 features Super VDSL (VDSL2 Profile 35b), which is the latest generation of DSL technology.
Description
With 4 x Gigabit ports the Archer-VR1210v-V2 can operate up to 10× faster than Fast Ethernet routers. Plug your gaming console, desktop, or IPTV in to 4K-ready speeds. Quickly and easily share files, photos, music, and videos across your entire network.
The VR1210v-V2 also has Beamforming technology which can dramatically increase coverage by detecting wireless devices and concentrating signal strength towards them. Enjoy stronger, more stable connections, even as mobile devices move from room to room.
MU-MIMO technology transmits data to multiple devices, simultaneously. No more bandwidth congestion of latency. All devices receive data more quickly as Wi-Fi is used more efficiently.
This unit can also be custom pre-configured. Click here for details, or call us on 0330 043 4000 for more information.
Key Highlights
- The Latest Super VDSL (VDSL2 Profile 35b) tech delivers internet speeds of up to 350 Mbps
- Superb wireless connections with 867 Mbps (5 GHz) + 300 Mbps (2.4 GHz) dual-band WiFi
- Fully compatible with VDSL2/ADSL2+/ADSL2/ADSL standards, as well as fiber, cable, and 3G/4G internet services
- Full Gigabit Ports: Take full advantage of broadband speeds up to 1 Gbps
- Superior Range: Two fixed omnidirectional antennas with Beamforming technology provide stable wireless connections and optimal coverage
- MU-MIMO Technology: Simultaneously transfers data to multiple devices to reduce congestion and boost the average throughput
- Telephony: Make or receive phone calls over the internet simply by connecting the device to their existing telephone set