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I sincerely hope that them mean 100-240 volts and not 100240 volts..... because I'm sure my electrician will not be able to install a home nuclear power generator for me at a reasonable price.
2 transmit, 2 receiving antennae for its 5GHz channels (2x2:2)
2 transmit, 2 receiving antennae for its 2.4GHz channels (2x2:2)
No 5GHz DFS channels (very useful if you are in a dense residential situation)
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less important, but for those interested:
512MB of ram (good for an AX capable router at less than $100 - at this price they often have 256MB)
CPU: Broadcom BCM6755 (4 cores; 1.5Ghz)
sources:
full specs: http://en.techinfodepo
FCC license for wireless freqs: https://fccid.io/PY319200445
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I sincerely hope that them mean 100-240 volts and not 100240 volts..... because I'm sure my electrician will not be able to install a home nuclear power generator for me at a reasonable price.
Anyone know if this (or any WiFi 6 router) can use the USB port to tether a cell phone for failover when primary is down?
I sincerely hope that them mean 100-240 volts and not 100240 volts..... because I'm sure my electrician will not be able to install a home nuclear power generator for me at a reasonable price.
To get faster speeds on your iphone SE make sure you are connected to the 5ghz wifi bandwidth. Some routers will put out both a 2.4ghz and 5ghz wifi signal.
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- 2 transmit, 2 receiving antennae for its 5GHz channels (2x2:2)
- 2 transmit, 2 receiving antennae for its 2.4GHz channels (2x2:2)
- No 5GHz DFS channels (very useful if you are in a dense residential situation)
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less important, but for those interested:https://www.accessagili
sources:
full specs: http://en.techinfodepo
FCC license for wireless freqs: https://fccid.io/PY319200445