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Dustin_V
Sep 18, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
802.11ax WiFi: The Latest Internet Standard
The latest WiFi standard is here! With more and more connected devices entering our homes, the need for reliable connectivity and increased network capacity will be important to support ...
Placesandspaces
Oct 24, 2018Apprentice
Interesting. Hopefully ax will have more success and benefits as well. Only time will tell.
William10a
Oct 28, 2018Master
It has a better chance then AD did where AD use 60 ghz's, AX uses the 2.4 and 5ghz bands the way I understand it from what I have seen about it. It may take a lillte bit to catch like the AC standard did.
- PlacesandspacesOct 28, 2018Apprentice
If it ends up being an excellent type of router(s) I may have to ditch my x10 (which has been a beast of a router) and go with an ax. Will have to give companies time to work out the kinks like with any new product though.