TP-Link Archer AX6000 Next-Gen Wi-Fi Router
AX6000 Next-Gen Wi-Fi Router Archer AX6000 Blazing Speed – AX6000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi speed boosted by 1024QAM deliver astonishing wireless speed up to 5952 Mbps: 4804 Mbps (5 GHz) and 1148 Mbps (2.4 GHz) Ultra Connectivity – 1 u00D7 2.5 Gbps WAN port, 8 u00D7 Gigabit LAN ports, and 2 u00D7 USB 3.0 in Type A and Type C Highly Efficient – OFDMA increases average throughput by 4u00D7 in high-density scenarios, compared with an 802.11ac standard router. Downlink and uplink MU-MIMO are both supported. Powerful Processing – 1.8 GHz Quad-Core CPU and 2 coprocessors eradicate latency and deliver stable performance Intelligent Connection – Band Steering directs clients to the less congested band and Airtime Fairness optimizes the time usage Security System Built-In – TP-Link HomeCare TM provides the whole network with advanced antimalware service powered by Trend Micro TM , delivering Antivirus, Parental Controls and QoS Easy Setup – Link to your router via Bluetooth and set it up in minutes with the powerful Tether app *Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Actual wireless data throughput, wireless coverage, and quantity of connected devices are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client location. * Use of 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard requires clients to also support the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard. * Claims about 802.11ax Wi-Fi technology are based on comparisons of the expected maximum theoretical data rates for one spatial stream using 802.11ax at 160 MHz (1201 Mbps) as opposed to one spatial stream using 802.11ac at 80 MHz (433 Mbps) as documented in IEEE 802.11ax draft 3.0 spec and IEEE 802.11-2016 wireless standard specifications. *Use of MU-MIMO requires clients to also support MU-MIMO. * Capacity refers to overall average throughput. The amendment defines standardized modifications to both the IEEE 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) layer that enable at least one mode of operation capable of supporting improvement of at least four times the average throughput per station (measured at the MAC data service access point) in a dense deployment scenario. * Requires client device that supports 160 MHz bandwidth on Wi-Fi. * This router may not support all the mandatory features as ratified in Draft 3.0 of IEEE 802.11AX specification. * 2.5 Gbps internet speeds require compatible service plans and equipment.
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