AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint

AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint

Features:
  • Wi-Fi 6 performance
  • 5 GHz 8×8 Wi-Fi 6 radio (Max. aggregate speed: 4804 Mbps)
  • 2.4 GHz 4×4 Wi-Fi 6 radio (Max. aggregate speed: 1148 Mbps)
  • 5 GHz 4×4 Wi-Fi 5 radio (Max. aggregate speed: 1733 Mbps)
  • 160 MHz bandwidth and DFS channel support
  • Router with 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet switch
  • MeshPoint with (1) Gigabit Ethernet port
  • Touchscreen display on Router
  • Includes AmpliFi Teleport configuration-free VPN solution

698,000 د.ع

Description

AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint

AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint

AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint AmpliFi Alien Router and MeshPoint

With the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 technology, AmpliFi Alien delivers 4x the overall network capacity and 2x the coverage while reaching true gigabit speeds. It features a tri-band radio with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz 802.11ax radios optimized for Wi-Fi 6 performance. The dual 5 GHz radio configuration with a dedicated 5 GHz mesh link offers superior system performance.

This combination pack comprises one The MeshPoint expands wireless range coverage and includes a Gigabit Ethernet port to extend wired connectivity.

Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 System. Polished Performance. Elegantly designed AmpliFi Alien brings revolutionary Wi-Fi 6 benefits to your home. Increase your network capacity by 4x and boost coverage by 2x, while reducing battery drain in mobile devices. AmpliFi Alien comes with 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 radios. They deliver 7685 Mbps total capacity and 16 spatial streams from a single AmpliFi Alien unit. Easily mesh multiple units over the air to build virtually unlimited Wi-Fi capacity in your home.

How to Buy a Wi-Fi Mesh System

Many late-model can project strong signals to most rooms of a typical medium-size house. But larger homes and dwellings with dense walls, multiple floors, metal and concrete substructures, and other material impediments may require additional components to bring Wi-Fi to areas that a single router can’t reach. can help fill dead zones, but most provide only half the bandwidth that you get from your main router. Access points, meanwhile, offer more bandwidth than range extenders, but they require a wired connection to the main router. And both solutions typically create a new network SSID that you have to log in to as you move from one area of the house to another.

If you’re new to networking, you might be worrying that all of the above will leave you sitting on the floor surrounded by a lot of router documentation and questioning your life choices. Fortunately, there’s another alternative: a mesh Wi-Fi system.

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