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I have a Cisco Air 3600 Access Point, and I have multiple SSID's that I am broadcasting from each radio (3 SSID's on the 2GHz radio and 3 SSID's on the 5GHz radio). The X6S will only extend 1 SSID pe...
plemans
Sep 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
The purpose of it is for the x6s triband extender to dedicate 1x of its 5ghz bands back to the primary AP. It then lets you setup the other 2 bands for usage either using the same ssid as the AP or with their own unique ones. They're not connecting back to the primary so they don't take the throughput hit and increased latency hit that standard extenders take.
Because standard extenders don't do this, they take a roughly 50% speed hit because the same radio has to communicate between the router and the clients. And they can't do both at once. Hence, 50% throughput hit and increased latency.