Nice method to explain so clearly that what and which type of Router we should use for internet use if have multiple electronic devices like tv,laptop , mobile , Alexa
Hi, spending in MU-MIMO routers not worth if you have less than 8 devices, specially if there are online gamers or requiring lots of bandwidth for downloading, there are two variations in MU-MIMO routers 802.11ac and 802.11ax, The routers comes with 802.11ac has issues with the communications with the legacy devices i.e. any device which is manufactured before 2016 like it may or may not work properly on those devices however if the MU-MIMO router with 802.11ax ready which is also called the Wifi6 will also support the legacy devices because it uses OFDMA technology, example for the 802.11ac routers is www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETAS4054/ASUS-ROG-Rapture-GT-AC5300-MU-MIMO-Gigabit-Wi-Fi-E?qr=GShopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw2bmLBhBREiwAZ6ugoyIXehE8j8FbPGAM5r2EYy1SdoSvfqo_7YK8U_qlM4wvZ6AN3e1tfRoCYNYQAvD_BwE and the 802.11ax is www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETTPL6661/TP-Link-Archer-GX90-Gigabit-Wi-Fi-6-Gaming-Router , I recommend any of those but please go through with the product description and your current devices which you are going to connect
there are two variations with MU-MIMO one comes with 802.11ac and the second one is 802.11ax, the main difference is 'ax' is wifi6 ready and do support the legacy devices because it uses OFDMA technology however 'ac' may or may not support some your older devices , the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 is the 'ac' one and the TP-Link Archer GX90 is 'ax' means wifi6 ready
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Nice method to explain so clearly that what and which type of Router we should use for internet use if have multiple electronic devices like tv,laptop , mobile , Alexa
Hi, spending in MU-MIMO routers not worth if you have less than 8 devices, specially if there are online gamers or requiring lots of bandwidth for downloading, there are two variations in MU-MIMO routers 802.11ac and 802.11ax, The routers comes with 802.11ac has issues with the communications with the legacy devices i.e. any device which is manufactured before 2016 like it may or may not work properly on those devices however if the MU-MIMO router with 802.11ax ready which is also called the Wifi6 will also support the legacy devices because it uses OFDMA technology, example for the 802.11ac routers is www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETAS4054/ASUS-ROG-Rapture-GT-AC5300-MU-MIMO-Gigabit-Wi-Fi-E?qr=GShopping&gclid=CjwKCAjw2bmLBhBREiwAZ6ugoyIXehE8j8FbPGAM5r2EYy1SdoSvfqo_7YK8U_qlM4wvZ6AN3e1tfRoCYNYQAvD_BwE and the 802.11ax is www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETTPL6661/TP-Link-Archer-GX90-Gigabit-Wi-Fi-6-Gaming-Router , I recommend any of those but please go through with the product description and your current devices which you are going to connect
there are two variations with MU-MIMO one comes with 802.11ac and the second one is 802.11ax, the main difference is 'ax' is wifi6 ready and do support the legacy devices because it uses OFDMA technology however 'ac' may or may not support some your older devices , the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 is the 'ac' one and the TP-Link Archer GX90 is 'ax' means wifi6 ready
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