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The Portal smart Wi-Fi router is the latest Wi-Fi mesh networking router to hit town

By Kenny Yeo - on 24 Jun 2017, 5:14pm

The Portal smart Wi-Fi router is the latest Wi-Fi mesh networking router to hit town

(Image source: Ignition Design Labs)

Wi-Fi mesh networking systems are the hottest things in home networking right now and there's a new Wi-Fi mesh networking system in town.

It comes from a company called Ignition Design Labs and it is called the Portal. It distinguishes itself from the competition with a special feature called Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) or FastLanes.

DFS allows the Portal router to use 5GHz channels that are typically reserved for radar use by the military and weather services.

In theory, this will boost performance because these channels are unlikely to be used by other consumer routers in the same area.

Elsewhere, the Portal is an AC2400-class dual-band router that supports speeds of up to 2,400Mbps on its 2.4GHz and 5GHz.

(Image source: Ignition Design Labs)

It is also a mesh Wi-Fi system, which means you can add additional Portal routers to the network to expand Wi-Fi. Backhaul communications can be through Wi-Fi or a wired connection.

Unlike the Linksys Velop, the Portal doesn't have a dedicated Wi-Fi network for backhaul communications.

The Portal comes with a single Gigabit Ethernet WAN port and four Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, and also two USB 2.0 ports.

The Portal router is available now and a single Portal router is priced at S$249.

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