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Behind the scenes, Wi-Fi over 2.4GHz and 5GHz are completely separate and use different antennas, but normally the router creates a common network name (SSID) to which devices connect. Which ...
It also performed well on our Wi-Fi signal strength tests, delivering strong 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi to all corners of our test home except for the garage. Plus, the router could even pass for home ...
When we tested the thing out, we measured max speeds of 163Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 802Mbps on the 5GHz. Solid results for a budget-friendly router, but nowhere close to 1,750Mbps, even if you ...
760Mbps on 5GHz, and 11,520Mbps on 6GHz, and there are eight built-in antennas with beamforming capabilities to deliver a strong and reliable signal to your devices. The back of the router has ...
As a tri-band AX11000 router, it can hit maximum speeds of up to 1,148Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and up to 4,804Mbps on each of the two 5GHz bands. But the real stars of the show are the wired speeds.
If you’re a T-Mobile customer in the US, chances are that your smartphone has displayed a 5G UC badge at some point. While most of us already know that 5G is the successor to 4G LTE, the exact ...