Wi-Fi 7 router appears with speed up to 6.25Gbps

  

This router leverages the power of Wi-Fi 7 with speeds up to 6.25Gbps and low latency.

At Computex 2024, Acer announced the expansion of its wireless router portfolio with two new options. The Acer Wave 7 leverages the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology to provide wide coverage for large homes with many connected devices, while the Predator Connect W6x uses Wi-Fi 6 to optimize speed and performance for online gaming experiences.

Specifically, the Acer Wave 7 is designed to take advantage of the power of the Wi-Fi 7 standard with speeds up to 6,400Mbps (6.25Gbps) and low latency. Users can choose from two configurations: Combining 2.4GHz and 5GHz, or 2.4GHz and 6GHz to optimize performance based on usage needs.

Acer Wave 7.

Acer Wave 7.

Wave 7 supports 320MHz frequency channels and Multi-Link Operations (MLO) technology, allowing devices to transmit and receive data simultaneously on different frequencies, significantly increasing throughput and minimizing latency and interference. The intelligent Mesh system allows for further expansion by adding additional access points, creating seamless Wi-Fi coverage.

Wave 7 also comes with three Gigabit Ethernet ports with flexible WAN/LAN switching for network configuration, along with Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security. Wave 7 offers single, dual, or triple-pack options, providing flexibility and coverage when building a network.

Predator Connect W6x is designed specifically for gamers, supporting Wi-Fi 6 standard, transmission speed up to 6,000Mbps. Equipped with a powerful quad-core processor, 1GB DDR4 RAM and 256MB ROM, this router prioritizes minimizing packet loss, ensuring a lag-free gaming experience. In addition, the LED light displays the network connection status on the device to help users grasp the situation.

Acer Predator Connect W6x.

Acer Predator Connect W6x.

Starting in July, gamers can control the network remotely via the Predator Connect app on their phone or tablet. The Predator Connect W6x comes with multiple ports, including 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for LAN and 1 2.5Gigabit Ethernet port for WAN.

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in the D-Link DIR-859 Wi-Fi router, allowing hackers to steal sensitive user information, including account names, passwords and other personal data.

The vulnerability is rated as severe 9.8/10 and was discovered in January 2024. However, since the device was discontinued in 2020, D-Link has announced that it will not release a patch. This means that users will have no way to protect themselves from attacks exploiting this vulnerability.

D-Link routers are in the sights of hackers.

D-Link routers are in the sights of hackers.

D-Link has issued a security advisory, but no patch, leaving users confused and worried about the risk of information theft. Experts recommend that users replace old devices with newer products that are still supported with security updates from the manufacturer.

This is not the first time D-Link devices have been hit with security issues. Previously, another vulnerability in the "fatlady.php" component was also discovered, allowing hackers to take control of the device remotely.

This situation raises a major issue regarding the responsibility of manufacturers to protect users, especially when devices that have been discontinued are still widely used. Users also need to raise their security awareness, regularly update their devices and replace outdated ones to avoid becoming victims of cyber attacks.

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