Tenda Launches AX3000 Vertical Little Taishan Router with Unique Mountain Design and High Performance Hardware at an Entry Level Price Point
Tenda has added a new product to its growing home networking portfolio with the launch of the AX3000 Vertical Little Taishan router. As noted in the official Tenda product catalog this cheap hardware is distinguished by a rather odd vertical chassis that looks like a mountain range. The item falls into the cheap entry level market segment while providing the technical specs that are comparable to a far more costly networking equipment product.
The router uses Tenda's own Wi Fi 6+ technology which Tenda claims increases wireless stability using hardware adjustments. Internal processing is by a dual core processor that is clocked at 1.2 GHz. This is complemented by 2 signal amplification modules and a 5 GHz antenna configuration that provides a 7 dBi gain and extends coverage through walls.
On the vertically oriented chassis there are four gigabit Ethernet ports for the wired connections. The wireless network utilizes a broad 160 MHz of channel bandwidth for a maximum theoretical throughput of 2976 Mbps. To prevent performance issues from high data loads Tenda added large cooling vents for passive air cooling into the vertically oriented body.
The Tenda AX3000 Vertical Little Taishan has been release into China. It costs 159 yuan which was near to 23 dollars. It is a really cheap device for household which not only its special gameplay and style, but also its wireless effect.
