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.
Bluetooth Capabilities
Beamforming focuses the signal in that pathway instead of distributing it uniformly across the area.
PCIe x1 Bus, compatible with x4, x8, x16
External 2*5dBi omnidirectional high-gain antenna, which can rotate freely;
AX210 NGW main control solution;
WiFi and Bluetooth 5.3 technology two-in-one;
Support 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz tri-band;
Conforms to the WiFi6 802.11ax standard and is backward compatible with 802.11 ac/b/g/n. Compared with 802.11 ac, the actual throughput in a dense user environment is increased by 4 times;
The highest frequency band supports 160MHz;
Support up to 5374Mbps wireless transmission rate;
WiFi reception, to solve the problem that the desktop computer cannot access the Internet wirelessly.