David William
New Around Here
It just came in my attention that NetGear released it new Wi-Fi 6 Extender: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/netgear-intros-tri-band-wi-fi-6-router-and-mesh-extender.58388/
My question is: What if I connect the Netgear AX600 wifi extender/router with my AC router will I able to get better Wi-Fi coverage and speed?
I am confused in deciding the Wi-Fi 6 routers; should I invest in such an expensive router or not!
I already have AX supported smartphone and planning to upgrade laptops network card to 802.11ax. Also I don't have much devices in my apartment, just a Laptop, phone, tablet (which rarely use), and a smart TV which i believe is impossible to upgrade, maybe there will be external smart TV stick with wifi 6 support in the future but why do I need a dongle with a android TV.
Anyhow that's isn't an issue.
What I need is crazy fast network speed without any drops, my network speed is 100 Mbp/s.
Any suggestions?
Found this: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/tp-link-launches-the-archer-ax50-wi-fi-6-router.58917/
and few other here: https://lookgadgets.com/best-wi-fi-6-routers/
My question is: What if I connect the Netgear AX600 wifi extender/router with my AC router will I able to get better Wi-Fi coverage and speed?
I am confused in deciding the Wi-Fi 6 routers; should I invest in such an expensive router or not!
I already have AX supported smartphone and planning to upgrade laptops network card to 802.11ax. Also I don't have much devices in my apartment, just a Laptop, phone, tablet (which rarely use), and a smart TV which i believe is impossible to upgrade, maybe there will be external smart TV stick with wifi 6 support in the future but why do I need a dongle with a android TV.
Anyhow that's isn't an issue.
What I need is crazy fast network speed without any drops, my network speed is 100 Mbp/s.
Any suggestions?
Found this: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/tp-link-launches-the-archer-ax50-wi-fi-6-router.58917/
and few other here: https://lookgadgets.com/best-wi-fi-6-routers/
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