A7100RU Specification
Totolink A7100RU is a new access point working in dual band (2.4Ghz + 5Ghz). Compatibility with the
IEEE802.11ac Wave2 standard enables very fast wireless transmission, which is up to
2533Mbps (800Mbps for 2.4GHz + 1733Mbps for 5GHz).
The manufacturer has equipped this advanced home router with
6 internal antennas (4 for 5GHz and 2 for 2.4GHz), which combined with
MU-MIMO technology and precise
beamforming, makes
A7100RU a very efficient wireless solution.
It is also worth noting the hardware capabilities. The new router from
Totolink has a
2 dual core processor with 880MHz, 256MB memory and 16MB Flash.
Gigabit WAN port, two LAN ports (also gigabit) and a
USB 3.0 port. All this makes the device have really good potential as an advanced, home WiFi router that can act as a home
NAS and entertainment center (when an external drive is connected).
Efficient wireless network
As mentioned earlier,
Totolink A7100RU has
6 built-in antennas that have been integrated into a very nice "tower" type housing. We must admit that the whole looks very tasteful and elegant.
But appearance is not everything! With
A7100RU we can build a very efficient WiFi network. In the GUI settings, for the 5GHz band, we can set the channel width to
2x 80MHz and enable
"Wireless multi-frequency integration". Enabling this option will affect
the increase in wireless throughput, provided that the client device supports this functionality. This function is available from
Basic settings.
Functionality - IPTV, VPN, IPV6
Of course
Totolink has equipped the
A7100RU model with a lot of useful functions. Moving through a very clear web interface, we can very quickly and efficiently set all parameters related to
IPTV transmission, ensuring high quality TV reception.
The implementation of the IPv6 protocol is also a big advantage, which nowadays is slowly becoming the standard. Additionally, the ability to run a VPN server based on PPTP, L2TP and openVPN makes A7100RU a very functional wifi router.
Operating characteristics of Totolink A7100RU transmitter
The irreplaceable Wojtek Repiński, who is responsible for the technical issue and analysis of the results, helped us in the tests.
Measurements of the transmitter's performance characteristics were carried out using a Spectrum analyzer.
As can be seen in the analyzer charts, below the lower limit of the transmitting channel frequency there is more interference than above the upper frequency, but the level of this interference should not significantly affect the operation of other WiFi transmitters in the vicinity. Unfortunately, the chipset itself "hums" near the channels it operates on, it is not a constant hum only every few seconds a peak in the frequency range. After a longer period of checking with the analyzer we get a slanted line.
You need to remember that this equipment is designed to work at home, so this behavior does not affect the comfort of use at all.