ASUS GT-BE98 Pro Review: An Excellent Wi-Fi 7 Router | Dong Knows Tech
…If the broadcaster supports DFS, the 5GHz-1 gets up to channel 64, and the rest (100 and up) goes to 5GHz-2. If the hardware also supports the new 5.9GHz…
…If the broadcaster supports DFS, the 5GHz-1 gets up to channel 64, and the rest (100 and up) goes to 5GHz-2. If the hardware also supports the new 5.9GHz…
…If you’re a savvy user, especially one with an interest in Linux, you’ll love it. And the fact it supports Synology’s mesh feature doesn’t hurt either. Similar alternative…
…Detail photos Excellent free add-on apps (packages) As mentioned above, SRM allows the additional app to run within the router, and the RT6600ax supports seven apps by default. These are Linux…
…Excellent support for AiMesh AiMesh helps turn any supported router into a mesh member, and the RT-BE96U had that in its arsenal. In my brief testing, I used the RT-AX89X…
…The support for Wi-Fi 7’s MLO and AFC features (applicable to supported hardware). All applicable Wi-Fi settings (SSIDs and their configuration) automatically apply to newly added UniFi access points…
…In short, the UNII-4 support only makes sense for hardware with two 5GHz bands. In Wi-Fi 6, that means a Tri-band broadcaster. Until all existing 5GHz devices support this…
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