- ASUS PROART CREATOR ROUTER 7 PRT-BE59 can move 30 GB of wireless files in less than a minute
- Proart Creator Switch 10S PQG-U1080 Pushes the wired flow at 40 Gbit / Gbit / S
- Asus New Switch offers eight 2.5 g ports and two rising bonds 10 g
ASUS has extended its Proart range in studio networking with two devices designed to move very effectively large files.
The Router ProArt Creator 7 PRT-BE59 introduces Wi-Fi 7 wireless speeds up to 5,000 Mb
According to Asus, these devices reduce the bottlenecks when managing 8K videos, extended image libraries or collaborative publishing projects where delays can undermine productivity.
A wireless dorsal thorn for creative projects
The 7 PRT-BE59 Wi-Fi connection with Creat
Asus frames this as a criticism for tasks such as synchronization of project files to cloud storage, high -resolution content streaming and activation of collaboration in real time.
Although its specifications resemble those promoted by the best Wi-Fi and play routers, this device is aimed at professional studios where stable performance is more important than the use of entertainment.
On the wired side, the router includes a 2.5 g WAN port, a 2.5 g LAN port and three LAN 1 g ports.
Although these can be adequate for wireless and wireless mixed configurations, they remain modest compared to what high-end production environments generally require.
To fill this gap, Asus introduced the Creatch Creatch Proart 10S PQG-U1080, which offers eight 2.5 g ports for routine wire tasks and two SFP + 10G rising bonds for heavier flow.
This configuration supports up to 40 gbit / s of switching, an Asus figure positions necessary for the rapid movement of 8K images and the simultaneous edition on several workstations.
That many studios can really saturate this capacity is uncertain because the business quality switches already exist with comparable specifications.
In a controlled demo, Asus illustrated how these devices could work in practice.
A travel router and a 5G device captured media on the ground, which was safely transferred to a studio on VPN.
Inside the studio, the Router 7 PROART has distributed files on Wi-Fi 7, while the Switch 10s Proart managed cable transfers up to 10g.
The process has been presented as transparent from the capture by publishing, but real performance will depend on independent journals of the real world, and not a laboratory controlled demo.
These devices show a potential to reduce delays in demanding workflows, but it is not clear if they can move the established business networking equipment on which professionals already depend.
Via 3D guru