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    How can I get my own Wi-Fi 6 network?

     

    Since the release of the latest Wi-Fi standard, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), some vendors have successively launched Wi-Fi 6 devices. For example, TP-Link launched their first Wi-Fi routers—Archer AX6000—in January of 2019 at CES. Using the Wi-Fi 6 standard, these devices are not only designed to provide incredible high-speed Wi-Fi, but also stability, range, and efficiency so that users get the most out of their network.

    Now, maybe you are wondering, “How can I get my own Wi-Fi 6 network?” Here we inventory all the things you need to enjoy the super-fast network.

     

    Wi-Fi 6 Devices

    The first thing you need is to choose your Wi-Fi 6 devices. If you need to deploy a new network or upgrade the network for your home, Wi-Fi 6 routers are ideal. Though multiple vendors engage in the devices, TP-Link’s Archer AX6000—armed with the wireless speed of up to 5,952 Mbps and 2.5 Gbps WAN port—is a very attractive option launched recently. Moreover, it is reported that they will launch a more powerful Archer AX11000 shortly and an additional four Wi-Fi and modem router models successively in 2019

    https://static.tp-link.com/AX6000_01_large_1544079601279q.jpg

    Archer AX6000

     

    Occasionally, Wi-Fi dead zones exist in your big house, even under the coverage of a powerful Wi-Fi 6 router. However, don’t get upset as there are two ways to easily solve it. The first is to add Wi-Fi 6 range extenders and connect them with your Wi-Fi 6 router. According to reliable sources, TP-Link is scheduled to release its first Wi-Fi 6 range extender before the end of 2019. The second is to cover your house with a Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System. Whole Home Wi-Fi is the type of network that has emerged in recent years, used to cover the whole home with mesh Wi-Fi using multiple nodes. Deco, TP-Link’s Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System, is scheduled to launch its Wi-Fi 6 devices soon.

    https://static.tp-link.com/ax%E7%B3%BB%E5%88%97banner_1546996071723p.jpg

     

    Additionally, you are free to transfer your 5G/LTE network to Wi-Fi 6 using the TP-Link 5G Wi-Fi 6 router. Be ready to experience the latest Wi-Fi network technology anywhere, at any time.

    But what if you don’t need a home network? What if you need a network for a hotel? A mall? A catering business? Wi-Fi 6 business access points should not be missed. TP-Link Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points are specially designed to provide professional, fast, and secure business Wi-Fi that can be centrally managed locally or via the cloud. These Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points should be launched in the near future.

     

    Wi-Fi 6 Clients

    The second thing you need is to choose your Wi-Fi 6 clients. Have a desktop PC? Arm it with 802.11ax Wi-Fi using a Wi-Fi 6 PCIe adapter to transmit blazing-fast Wi-Fi 6 speeds. The Wi-Fi 6 PCIe adapter from TP-Link would be available soon.

     

     

    Other kinds of Wi-Fi clients, phone, tablets, smart plugs, and IP cameras, should support the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. For example, Samsung’s Galaxy S10 probably is one of the first Wi-Fi 6 phones. Furthermore, Intel and Lenovo have launched their Wi-Fi 6 wireless network adapters and laptops, respectively.

    No Wi-Fi 6 clients available? Fortunately, 802.11ax devices from TP-Link are compatible with clients that support older standards, from 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac, to the latest 802.11ax standard.  No need to worry.

     

    That’s all you need to do. Enjoy your blazing fast Wi-Fi 6 network!

    How to Get Wi-Fi 6

    Since the release of the latest Wi-Fi standard, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), some vendors have successively launched Wi-Fi 6 devices. For example, TP-Link launched their first Wi-Fi routers—Archer AX6000—in January of 2019 at CES. Using the Wi-Fi 6 standard, these devices are not only designed to provide incredible high-speed Wi-Fi, but also stability, range, and efficiency so that users get the most out of their network.

    Now, maybe you are wondering, “How can I get my own Wi-Fi 6 network?” Here we inventory all the things you need to enjoy the super-fast network.

     

    Wi-Fi 6 Devices

    The first thing you need is to choose your Wi-Fi 6 devices. If you need to deploy a new network or upgrade the network for your home, Wi-Fi 6 routers are ideal. Though multiple vendors engage in the devices, TP-Link’s Archer AX6000—armed with the wireless speed of up to 5,952 Mbps and 2.5 Gbps WAN port—is a very attractive option launched recently. Moreover, it is reported that they will launch a more powerful Archer AX11000 shortly and an additional four Wi-Fi and modem router models successively in 2019

    https://static.tp-link.com/AX6000_01_large_1544079601279q.jpg

    Archer AX6000

     

    Occasionally, Wi-Fi dead zones exist in your big house, even under the coverage of a powerful Wi-Fi 6 router. However, don’t get upset as there are two ways to easily solve it. The first is to add Wi-Fi 6 range extenders and connect them with your Wi-Fi 6 router. According to reliable sources, TP-Link is scheduled to release its first Wi-Fi 6 range extender before the end of 2019. The second is to cover your house with a Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System. Whole Home Wi-Fi is the type of network that has emerged in recent years, used to cover the whole home with mesh Wi-Fi using multiple nodes. Deco, TP-Link’s Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System, is scheduled to launch its Wi-Fi 6 devices soon.

    https://static.tp-link.com/ax%E7%B3%BB%E5%88%97banner_1546996071723p.jpg

     

    Additionally, you are free to transfer your 5G/LTE network to Wi-Fi 6 using the TP-Link 5G Wi-Fi 6 router. Be ready to experience the latest Wi-Fi network technology anywhere, at any time.

    But what if you don’t need a home network? What if you need a network for a hotel? A mall? A catering business? Wi-Fi 6 business access points should not be missed. TP-Link Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points are specially designed to provide professional, fast, and secure business Wi-Fi that can be centrally managed locally or via the cloud. These Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points should be launched in the near future.

     

    Wi-Fi 6 Clients

    The second thing you need is to choose your Wi-Fi 6 clients. Have a desktop PC? Arm it with 802.11ax Wi-Fi using a Wi-Fi 6 PCIe adapter to transmit blazing-fast Wi-Fi 6 speeds. The Wi-Fi 6 PCIe adapter from TP-Link would be available soon.

     

     

    Other kinds of Wi-Fi clients, phone, tablets, smart plugs, and IP cameras, should support the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. For example, Samsung’s Galaxy S10 probably is one of the first Wi-Fi 6 phones. Furthermore, Intel and Lenovo have launched their Wi-Fi 6 wireless network adapters and laptops, respectively.

    No Wi-Fi 6 clients available? Fortunately, 802.11ax devices from TP-Link are compatible with clients that support older standards, from 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac, to the latest 802.11ax standard.  No need to worry.

     

    That’s all you need to do. Enjoy your blazing fast Wi-Fi 6 network!

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