Friday, August 21, 2015

What the heck is this, Google? – ITavisen.no

Now stock company routers too, but what is better?

Google has launched router OnHub to $ 199 (1700 million) that looks great, is powerful and easy to set up.

A router for those who do not can network

It can almost look like it is a personal assistant considering how much it resembles the Amazon Echo, but this only performs an important task: Provides network to your devices.

There is also added support for smart home devices (it supports namely Google’s new Weave language to connect devices in hjemmte) – this is the a market that will grow profusely in the future.

OnHub has 13 antennas and support obviously the fastest WiFi standard 802.11ac and 5GHz WiFi. The product is made in cooperation with TP-LINK. There is also another connection en route from Google, produced in collaboration with Asus.

Modify
* 2.4 GHz – 802.11b / g / n 3 × 3 with smart antenna
* 5 GHz – 802.11a / n / ac 3 × 3 with smart antenna
* AUX wireless – 802.11a / b / g / n / ac 1 × 1
* Ethernet switch – QCA8337 Gigabit sw
* WAN port: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps
* LAN port: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps
* 1 x USB 3.0
* RAM: 1GB
* CPU IPQ8064 to-core 1.4GHz
* WPA2-PSK
* Bluetooth 4.0

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