Adjective
tri-band (not comparable)
Of a mobile telephone: having a choice of three operating frequencies, allowing it to be used in Europe and North America.
ASUS unveiled the ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 (ASUS says is the world’s first tri-band 802.11ax router), the RT-AX88U (more conventional dual-channel design), and the AX6100 WiFi System purpose-built for creating your own mesh network supporting AiMesh. Source: Internet
That's slightly faster than the Linksys Dual-Band Velop, but no match for the original Lyra (220Mbps), the TP-Link M5 Deco (211Mbps), and the tri-band Linksys Velop (328Mbps). Source: Internet
Such a solution would give 8x8 5GHz and 4x4 5 and 2.4GHz and enable tri-band capability, a feature that's becoming more sought after in consumer routers. Source: Internet
Support ultra-high-speed zones—as fast as 4.6Gbps—with 802.11ad, our streamlined Wi-Fi tri-band solution. Source: Internet
The AX11000, meanwhile, is a tri-band device that promises 11,000Mbps. Source: Internet
The good news is that most modern routers act as dual- or tri-band routers. Source: Internet