ADTRAN SDG 8734v WIFI7 TRIBAND 10Gibt/s SFP+ WAN, 10GELAN VOICE PORTS
Adtran SDG 8734v 17600077F1S
ADTRAN SDG 8734v Wi-Fi 7 tri-band gateway with 10Gibt/s SFP+ WAN, 10GbE LAN, and voice ports
Overview
Adtran’s 8700 Series Wi-Fi 7 Service Delivery Gateways (SDGs) build upon the successes of their predecessors, enabling 10 Gigabit services and Extremely High Throughput (EHT) Wi-Fi 7, with better-than-ever, class-leading subscriber experience enhancements.
Carrier-class 10 Gigabit gateway with voice
The SDG 8734v is a carrier-class, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) residential gateway with a 10Gbit/s SFP+ WAN port, 6GHz band and 320MHz channel support, making it ideal for 10Gbit/s whole-home coverage to homes and small businesses. With two 4×4 radios each in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands and one 4×5 radio on the 6GHz band, the SDG 8734v works as a primary gateway, delivering up to 19Gbit/s aggregate Wi-Fi throughput. The extra receive chain on the 6GHz band boosts throughput and delivers a 20% greater range. The SDG 8734v also supports 10 Gigabit on the LAN with a 10GbE port for wired connections. The SDG 8734v includes two voice ports to offer ARPU-enhancing voice services.
Powerful yet power-efficient
The SDG 8700 Series features an advanced ARM multicore CPU, boasting 4x more processing power to support multiple 4K streams, low latency gaming applications, and innovative revenue-boosting smart home apps. Intelligent power management, a 6nm processor, and the use of recyclable materials ensure a sustainable, environmentally friendly Wi-Fi solution. In addition, the elegant, compact design with USB-C powering supports wall-mounting or placement on a desk, bookshelf, or tabletop to deliver exceptional Wi-Fi experiences to all users.
Open platforms unlock innovation.
The Adtran Residential Wi-Fi solutions, including 800, 8600 and 8700 Series SDGs, provide operators with a choice of market-leading open-source platforms. We support Intellifi managed Wi-Fi solution and any
TR-069-based ACS, enabling remote management of the SDGs.





