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04/16/24 | Walmart | $40.81 |
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Product Name: | TP-Link Archer AX1450 WiFi 6 Dual-Band Wireless Router | up to 1.45 Gbps Speeds |
Product Description: | The Archer AX1450 dual-band router comes equipped with Wi-Fi 6 wireless technology for faster speeds, increased capacity and reduced network congestion.[1] Reaching speeds up to 1.45 Gbps for buffer-free 4K/HD streaming and gaming.[2] Connect even more devices via OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology while minimizing network congestion and lag.[3] Gigabit ports give you wired stability and speed on more devices. Archer AX1450 uses Beamforming technology to focus WiFi signal to your devices for more reliable coverage. The Archer AX1450 is backward compatible with all previous WiFi standards and all devices with WiFi capabilities. For streamlined setup and management, download the Tether app to set up your router in minutes. |
Product SKU: | 2425284268 |
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One of the features of WiFi 6 is that it supports both the 2.4 and 5GHz bands, and one of the benefits of upgrading from WiFi 5 to WiFi 6 is that you're getting a 2-generation upgrade for the 2.4 band. While 2.4 isn't exciting like 5, it is the longer-range band, and WiFi 6 offers improvements to efficiency and congestion management for that band.
The vast majority of WiFi 6 routers will have two WiFi 6 radios, one for 2.4GHz and one for 5GHz. This model, which BTW, is exclusive to Wal-Mart, cheaps out by having just one WiFi 6 radio for the 5GHz band and using a cheap legacy WiFi 4 radio for the 2.4GHz band.
Anyway, "AX1800" is generally the low-end budget spec for a "pure" WiFi 6 system (almost 600 on 2.4GHz, plus 1200 on 5GHz). "AX3000" is a midrange pure WiFi 6 system (almost 600 on 2.4GHz, plus 2400 on 5GHz from the use of wider channels). And you can spot the gimped systems by the "AX1500" or "AX1450") (300 or less on 2.4GHz, plus 1200 on 5GHz).
The real kicker is that "pure" WiFi 6 routers that support WiFi 6 on both bands are not that much more expensive. For example, look at these past SD threads:
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