Wi-Fi is a wireless networking product that allows devices such as computers (laptops and desktops), mobile devices (smart phones and wearables), and other equipment (printers and video cameras) to interface with the Internet. It allows these devices--and many more--to exchange information with one another, creating a network.
Features
Improved Security
Most router models support standard WEP securities as well as the more secure WPA and WPA2 configurations.
High Speed Even When Congested
When a signal is sent, a new technique known as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) assists in dividing the load.
Beams Focused on Speed and Dependability
Beamforming focuses the signal in that pathway instead of distributing it uniformly across the area.
Bluetooth Capabilities
Connect to devices via Bluetooth, such as connecting speakers for audio presentation.
High speed, low latency, anti-interference;
Frequency range: 2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz;
Tri-band rate up to 8774Mbps;
Support 16×16 MU-MIMO;
Support bandwidth up to 320Mhz, data transmission is faster and more stable;
Bluetooth 5.4 technology enhances device interconnection.