Yes, TRENDnet makes both single and dual-band versions.
Already did this for one of the TRENDnet bridges.
Dual-radio clients don't exist.
Combining IP streams requires use of an IP (IETF) standard that's rather complex and wouldn't have much of an audience for WiFi client devices.I guess I should have said "3-stream N 5GHz bridge". That is what I meant.
I figured "dual-radio" clients do not exist. But I am surprised that no one has tried to make a bridge - router combo that does it. You could almost double the throughput of a conventional bridge - router link.
Not at all. It reinforces the point of why it is unlikely you'll see simultaneous dual-band solutions (of any format) developed.The reason I am asking is because your response is irrelevant to what I was talking about.
You were clear. I didn't read carefully.I guess I should have said "3-stream N 5GHz bridge". That is what I meant.
Not at all. It reinforces the point of why it is unlikely you'll see simultaneous dual-band solutions (of any format) developed.
Quantenna has been focused on application specific markets, such as media bridging.Disappointing results, I wonder why I still haven't seen a router based on the promising Quantenna chipset.
I do would love to also see a three stream test added for the new Trendnet TEW-692GR![]()
Combining IP streams requires use of an IP (IETF) standard that's rather complex and wouldn't have much of an audience for WiFi client devices.
Also, it has been said that Wireless is for high mobility devices, or conversely, without mobility, there's no need for wireless (with the exception of too-hard-to-run-cat5-to-living-room). Then, the more mobility one has, the less speed is needed, in broad/general terms.
What do you mean by "bridge"? You cannot connect a client to more than one access point at a time.
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