This next generation WiFi router features three concurrent wireless networks-two separate ultra-performance 1,300 Mbps WiFi AC networks and a 600 Mbps WiFi N network... TRENDnet AC3200 Tri Band Wireless Router
Nifty but I can't see much use for it. I don't see anyone needing that much LAN bandwidth in one WiFI AP bubble. The only way I could see this being of any use is: 1) A situation where creating a WAN for 2 or 3 APs with cable is not feasible and that's not very likely IMHO. 2) I need to set up a temporary WAN and I can't run Ethernet cable for some reason. WiFi is great and all but it is subject to radio interference; Ethernet cable is not. I'd rather lay down some cable, create a WAN and then cable up all the routers to that WAN; No chance of radio interference buggering the WAN that way.