00:02Well now it's the turn of the Arker B400 router from the TP-Link brand.
00:10This router is Wi-Fi 7 rated, although it is not fully Wi-Fi 7, as I will explain later.
00:21It has dual band, which supports the 2.4G band and the 5G band.
00:30It has, it tells us here, dual band at 6.5Gbps, that is its speed.
00:39It says, it allows your devices to run at maximum speed.
00:44Enjoy smooth 4K and 8K streaming, AR-BR gaming, immersive experiences, and then some, ultra-fast downloads.
00:55MLO operation, multi-link, this is a core feature of Wi-Fi 7.
01:02Stream data with Wi-Fi 7 clients across its multiple bands simultaneously.
01:08It has, here, 2.5Gbps connections, its ports, it has a WAN port, in case your main ONT is more than 1Gbps, then this one is already there, it is compatible.
01:24And it says, here, it has a 2.5Gbps LAN port, per second, and it also has 3 1Gbps LAN ports.
01:35In theory, it has one 2.5Gbps input and one 2.5Gbps output, plus the 3 1Gbps ones.
01:42Then it says, maximized coverage, 6 external antennas along with beamforming.
01:48As it says, they provide greater capacity for stronger and more reliable connections, less interference.
01:55Here it is, look, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, that's 6 antennas.
02:00It says, compatible with Easy Mesh.
02:04Dice works with Easy Mesh routers and range extenders to form a seamless Wi-Fi network in Maya.
02:13It says, throughout the home, avoiding cuts and delays when changing signals.
02:17And then it says, easy setup and use.
02:22Separately, you can download the app, the Tether App, which is called, you download it.
02:28It says, here, they also offer you this function, Home Shield, that is, a house shield.
02:34Enhanced security that protects against newer cyber threats, which is a plus, really, it's very good.
02:41And then he says, great compatibility with all generations of Wi-Fi.
02:45And then it's backwards, with Wi-Fi 6, 6E, 6, 5, 4, and so on.
02:53And let's see a little more detail here.
02:57Their transfer network cards are from BE, that is, as I say, from 7,
03:03classification 7, in 5G and 2.4G, same as BE.
03:09Why do I say it's not fully Wi-Fi 7?
03:13So that we can call this Wi-Fi 7, it lacks the 6 GHz band.
03:20But it has the features of Wi-Fi 7.
03:25And besides, it says here, well, we already saw this for better signal reception and sending.
03:31It says, dual band, MIMO, this, Wi-Fi 5.
03:38This comes from Wi-Fi 4 and 5, I think, since 5G was invented.
03:42This has already begun to be used in Wi-Fi 6.
03:46Communicates simultaneously with multiple clients.
03:48It's very good.
03:52This feature, it says here, access an additional band to reduce congestion.
03:57It's like you're adding a separate Wi-Fi.
04:02And then it says here, four streams.
04:05Connect your devices to more bandwidth, which is great.
04:08Also, MLO operation, as I told you, 4K QAM, multi-ROS, compatible with, well, what you've seen.
04:17And this can be put into router mode or access point mode, which I think is very good.
04:23And then it also says, bring your firewall, access control.
04:28Well, it brings several functions.
04:30Prevention against DOS attacks.
04:33And apart from that, for VPN servers, separate configurations.
04:38Server type or client type, however you want to use it.
04:41Password encryption, from the simplest to the slightly newer WPA3.
04:51Hardware, Ethernet ports, as we have already mentioned.
04:54It has a USB port.
04:56So that?
04:56Well, to create our own cloud or share videos, music.
05:02And here it says, What does USB support?
05:05What does it support?
05:07Supports NTFS, XFAT, HFS+ formats, and this one for Macs.
05:17FAT32, the oldest Windows.
05:20And here it says, compatible functions, FTP server, like a cloud.
05:25Multimedia server and Zamba, which includes Linux and Mac.
05:34Buttons, well here is the LED, the energy.
05:37What it uses is a voltage converter, 12 volts, 2.5 amps.
05:43Protocols, handles the two, the four, the old one and the six, the new one.
05:47And like this, as I say, HomeShell, is a new feature that is very good.
05:53She makes profiles, you can, um, well, various parental controls.
05:59And here it says, What type of WAN can it receive?
06:02Well, dynamic IP, static IP, PPPoE, PPP and L2.
06:08Those are for virtual private networks.
06:10Connections, then, like tunnels, they call them.
06:15And here we go, it says, QS quality of service per device.
06:19You can control, not literally the speed of the equipment, but you give them priority.
06:26And here it also says, automatic firmware update.
06:30You are entitled to a TP-Link ID, so you can monitor it online.
06:34Also, it has DNS services, whether you have paid or free.
06:41NAT forwarding, port forwarding.
06:45This is DMZ and UPNPN.
06:49Well, and apart from IPTV, how can you configure it?
06:54This is already very independent.
06:58Not all of us do it, but, well, more than a few of me will be able to use it.
07:02DHCP, which is very good.
07:04It says, address reservation, client lists, or as a server, however you want to configure it.
07:10That's what I was telling them.
07:12DDNS, one of the free and paid ones, is the no IP.
07:16I use that one, the free one.
07:17And how you can manage it, whether through the website, on the local IP, or through the application.
07:27As they can.
07:28And what requirements do they need to navigate and configure?
07:31Well, this.
07:32This is the most basic.
07:34And, the temperature function already tells you.
07:36Well, that is, take it into account wherever you live.
07:39I live almost in the center of Mexico, and my temperature range fluctuates between 10 degrees in the winter and a maximum of about 35 degrees, which is roughly how we are right now.
07:56So, it works very well in my range.
07:59Now, this is what is optimal and what works.
08:01Which can run a little hotter and colder.
08:03Well, yes, it can, but not 100%.
08:05But still, if it gets hot, put a little fan on it and it will keep you cool.
08:11So now we're going to do the basic settings for this router.