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Product Suggestion
 
Wi-Fi 6 is the next generation standard in Wi-Fi technology that builds and improves upon the current 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard. Wi-Fi 6 was created to meet our increasing demand for a network that can
By Carl · Latest post 2020-01-14 22:57:27 by Carl
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Have you ever suffered from weak or even no Wi-Fi connectivity in specific spots where you live? Or have you ever experienced that your wireless signal somehow disappears in certain corners of your ho
By Tony · Latest post 2019-11-29 06:56:07 by nash39619
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A year or two back I had some major lag issues in certain scenarios. Customer support connected with me on multiple occassions and provided beta firmware that wrote custom logs to help track down the
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The pending wireless standard 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) is one of the most anticipated things in 2019 for its greatly improved capacity of higher data rate and overall network throughput, particularly in hig
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With more WiFi devices and higher bandwidth requirements, the need for a high capacity WiFi network is greater than ever. 802.11ax WiFi with OFDMA, 160MHz Channel Support, AX MU-MIMO and 1024 QAM is b
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The theoretical speed of each protocol can be referred to the following table: Let’s use the 5Ghz 802.11n and 802.11ac as an example: 802.11n: The maximum theoretical rate is 600 Mbps. 802.11ac: The m
By Tony · Latest post 2019-05-14 11:07:16 by wifi_stealer
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OFDMA - The Heart of 802.11ax WiFi is constantly evolving. Each successive generation comes up with new and exciting innovations to handle the increasing number of devices in our homes. The ever-incre
By Carl · Latest post 2019-03-14 11:51:27 by Cyber_Punk
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With the improvement of wireless technology, wireless rate has also increased. So how are the rates of common wireless technologies such as 802.11n, 802.11ac and 802.11ax calculated? Referring to diff
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