![]() ![]() If you already have a Linksys Intelligent Mesh home network, the MR9600 can be easily added to your existing home network to expand its capabilities as it has 4×4 WiFi 6 and MU-MIMO, low latency and the ability to handle over 40 devices simultaneously, plus WPA3 security. ![]() Comparison between OFDM (WiFi 5) and DFDMA (WiFi 6) The new WiFi 6 specification has a number of advantages over the 802.11ac standard, including a wider range of frequency bands, from 1 to 6 GHz, which you will find very useful when everyone in your apartment block has a WiFi router, as well as Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) that allows simultaneous transmission of data to multiple devices and improved MU-MIMO for multiple data downlink and uplink. The Linksys dual-band MR9600 (AX6000) WiFi 6 mesh router is the first 802.11ax wireless router we’ve reviewed, and it can be used as either a standalone wireless router that can cover up to 280 square metres and offers up to 6 Gbps of speed and can also be integrated into an existing Linksys Intelligent Mesh network system. ![]() In the past we’ve already seen and reviewed a number of WiFi 6 compatible devices, such as the Lenovo Legion 5 gaming notebook and Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max, but while using our existing home 802.11ac WiFi network. With the latest generation of PCs, mobile phones and gaming consoles just around the corner, perhaps it’s time to consider upgrading your home wireless router to the latest 802.11ax standard, which is marketed as WiFi 6. ![]()
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