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What's the difference between fttr router and traditional router?

The difference between fttr router and ordinary router is as follows:

1. First of all, optimizing Gigabit improves the speed. In the traditional networking scheme, after fttp, we usually use ordinary network cables to network and deliver them to every room. However, the bandwidth carrying capacity of ordinary network cable is limited, so it is difficult to fully play its role in daily life. FTTR uses optical fiber to replace the traditional network cable, and uses optical fiber to access from entering the building to entering the home, so that we can realize gigabit network speed.

2. Comprehensive coverage to solve the signal problem. In the traditional home broadband coverage, the signal will be seriously attenuated after the router is located. The FTTR scheme adopts the latest wifi6, master/slave optical cat router, integrates ordinary routing with optical cat, and adopts the mode of 1 pair N to realize super networking and comprehensively enhance the family gigabit network experience. No matter how big the villa is, you don't have to worry about wifi coverage.

3. Seamless roaming solves the problem of dropped calls. In the traditional multi-router network, when you walk around every room, the wireless network will be disconnected briefly and then reconnected. Using FTTR, you can realize "one house, one network". No matter you go to the living room, room, upstairs and downstairs, you won't be disconnected, you can switch unconsciously at any time and roam seamlessly.

4. The fourth hidden optical fiber solves the wiring problem. In the home network, open wiring affects the beauty of home decoration. The preferred method of FTTR wiring is "concealed wiring" to keep the overall beauty. The alternative is to lay invisible optical fiber, without destroying the home decoration style, and reserve enough upgrade and imagination space for more home applications such as online education, online office, cloud VR and game acceleration in the future.