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MarcHChampagne
Mar 30, 2020Guide
Nighthawk MK62 WiFi 6 question
Researched and purchased a Nighthawk (MK62) (AX1800). Why in the Nighthawk app does it refer to it as "MK60?" The box says MK62 and there isn't a MK60 as far as I can tell. Is this, in fact, ...
- Mar 30, 2020
Its like the orbi kits first came out. A RBK53 was a kit with an RBR50, and 2 RBS50s. So the K for kit. 5 denotes the series, and the 3 denotes how many devices in the kit.
The MK62 is a kit of the 6 series with 2 devices. A MR60 and a MS60
It is a AX. its a 2x2 antenna arrangement and AX anteanns are 300mbps in 2.4ghz and 600mbps in 5ghz. so 300x2=600mbps of 2.4ghz and 600x2=1200mbps in 5ghz. total of 1800mbps.
plemans
Mar 30, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Its like the orbi kits first came out. A RBK53 was a kit with an RBR50, and 2 RBS50s. So the K for kit. 5 denotes the series, and the 3 denotes how many devices in the kit.
The MK62 is a kit of the 6 series with 2 devices. A MR60 and a MS60
It is a AX. its a 2x2 antenna arrangement and AX anteanns are 300mbps in 2.4ghz and 600mbps in 5ghz. so 300x2=600mbps of 2.4ghz and 600x2=1200mbps in 5ghz. total of 1800mbps.