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iPhone 11 WiFi 6 and PC performance with Netgear Nighthawk. Any good?
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Increased power needs for Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax: How does this impact PoE access points?
Increased power needs for Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax: How does this impact PoE access points?
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is limited to 30W, but higher power is required for high-performance Wi-Fi 6 access points. Can businesses with existing cabling upgrade without running new cables?
Increased power needs for Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax: How does this impact PoE access points? Power over Ethernet (PoE) is limited to 30W, but higher power is required for…
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Why WPA3 is necessary to secure Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax networks
Why WPA3 is necessary to secure Wi-Fi 6 / 802.11ax networks
Following the disclosure of the KRACK vulnerability, WPA3 was developed to prevent “session replay” attacks. Aruba’s Jeff Lipton explains the importance of WPA3 to Wi-Fi 6.
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Asus RT-AX88U Router Review
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Asus RT-AX88U Router Review
WE DO NOT RECOMMEND!
Update: [January 17th, 2019]
Well here’s something awesome to wake up to, no internet connectivity. Being an AT&T Symmetrical Gigabit subscriber I figured it was their network, as it usually is. Went to my little home network setup and my Asus RT-AX88U had no LED lights on, including power. Thought maybe it the cable came loose, checked it at the UPS as well, no issues. Unplugged it, then plugged it back in, no activity. I thought maybe I could still get in via CLI with no luck, it’s just a fucking brick. Nothing else on the UPS is down, tried another similar power adapter, it’s just dead as fuck.
Contacted ASUS and they are about as useless as a brick themselves.
Asus RT-AX88U – Simple yet Powerful
Last week we received a $300 gift card from our Newegg Business Account Executive. So, naturally I decided to spend it the same day on something I had my eyes on recently, the Asus RT-AX88U Dual Band 802.11ax (aka WiFi 6) WiFi Router.
I received it Saturday after ordering it Tuesday, which was awesome as per the usual I used the cheap free shipping. Immediately before the Michigan Football game I set it up, because I am impatient, especially with new tech toys.
Unboxing
First of all, the box the router comes in is huge. I was actually kinds surprised, however, it’s definitely a large device as well as is packed in a nice presentable way!
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Asus RT-AX88U box
Asus RT-AX88U Quick Start Guide
Asus RT-AX88U Router body
Asus RT-AX88U Antennas
Asus RT-AX88U Documentation
Asus RT-AX88U accessories
Asus RT-AX88U Assembled
Asus RT-AX88U Rear I/O
I’m not a super fancy YouTube unboxer, so these pictures are just mediocre, sorry about that! One thing worth mentioning though is that Asus included a document regarding updating drivers for Windows devices with Intel Wireless chipsets. We did have 1 device that had an issue initially, so don’t blame the router, update your drivers!
Setup and Use
Right out of the box I did what anyone does and punched in 192.168.1.1 and was redirected to router.asus.com . Out of all of the features, the only one that truly stands out as otherwise unique was the ability to enable a dual WAN setup. Pleasant surprise since the box and all documentation for the Asus RT-AX88U indicates it’s a 1x WAN and 8x LAN device. The portal allows you to provision 1 of the 1st 4 LAN ports for use as a WAN failover or load balancer!
Asus RT-AX88U admin portal
The range on the Asus RT-AX88U is incredible. Previously I was relying on the WiFi access point AT&T provided as I wasn’t sure what direction I planned to do with my home office, and what will be going with me to a true office space next year. Even with the 2 WiFi Range Extenders AT&T provided, coverage was pretty poor in my house which is just under 2,000sqft heated. Going out to the mailbox you were guaranteed to lose service regardless of use of 5ghz or 2.4ghz which is a pain for WiFi calls. Being anywhere in the house now I am guaranteed between 25dBm and 50dBm. Couple that with OFDMA and Asus claims you will receive up to 80% better range than 802.11ac (WiFi 5).
I am excited to get my hands on WiFi 6 client devices over the coming months to really experience the capabilities. All of the client devices currently on hand are WiFi 5, which is an exclamation point for buying the Asus RT-AX88U. You can get your Asus RT-AX88U from Newegg now for $349.99.
Visit Lemacks Media https://lemacks.app/kxay6 for updates and more content. #80211Ax #Asus #LAN #Router #WAN #WiFi6
Asus RT-AX88U Router Review
https://lemacks.app/kxay6
Asus RT-AX88U Router Review
Asus RT-AX88U – Simple yet Powerful
Last week we received a $300 gift card from our Newegg Business Account Executive. So, naturally I decided to spend it the same day on something I had my eyes on recently, the Asus RT-AX88U Dual Band 802.11ax (aka WiFi 6) WiFi Router.
I received it Saturday after ordering it Tuesday, which was awesome as per the usual I used the cheap free shipping. Immediately before the Michigan Football game I set it up, because I am impatient, especially with new tech toys.
Unboxing Asus RT-AX88U
First of all, the box the Asus RT-AX88U comes in is huge. I was actually kinds surprised, however, it’s definitely a large device as well as is packed in a nice presentable way!
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I’m not a super fancy YouTube unboxer, so these pictures are just mediocre, sorry about that! One thing worth mentioning though is that Asus included a document regarding updating drivers for Windows devices with Intel Wireless chipsets. We did have 1 device that had an issue initially, so don’t blame the router, update your drivers!
Asus RT-AX88U Setup and Use
Right out of the box I did what anyone does and punched in 192.168.1.1 and was redirected to router.asus.com . Out of all of the features, the only one that truly stands out as otherwise unique was the ability to enable a dual WAN setup. Pleasant surprise since the box and all documentation for the Asus RT-AX88U indicates it’s a 1x WAN and 8x LAN device. The portal allows you to provision 1 of the 1st 4 LAN ports for use as a WAN failover or load balancer!
Asus RT-AX88U admin portal
The range on the Asus RT-AX88U is incredible. Previously I was relying on the WiFi access point AT&T provided as I wasn’t sure what direction I planned to do with my home office, and what will be going with me to a true office space next year. Even with the 2 WiFi Range Extenders AT&T provided, coverage was pretty poor in my house which is just under 2,000sqft heated. Going out to the mailbox you were guaranteed to lose service regardless of use of 5ghz or 2.4ghz which is a pain for WiFi calls. Being anywhere in the house now I am guaranteed between 25dBm and 50dBm. Couple that with OFDMA and Asus claims you will receive up to 80% better range than 802.11ac (WiFi 5).
I am excited to get my hands on WiFi 6 client devices over the coming months to really experience the capabilities. All of the client devices currently on hand are WiFi 5, which is an exclamation point for buying the Asus RT-AX88U. You can get your Asus RT-AX88U from Newegg now for $349.99.
Visit Lemacks Media https://lemacks.app/kxay6 for updates and more content. #80211Ax #Asus #LAN #Router #WAN #WiFi6
First commercial 802.11ax Wi-Fi carrier gateway gets release
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First commercial 802.11ax Wi-Fi carrier gateway gets release
The first commercial carrier gateway based on the new 802.11ax standard will be made available to in Japan later this month.
The BL100HW is based on Qualcomm’s IPQ807x family of chipsets and has been designed by NEC.
The gateway promises a fourfold increase in wireless networking throughput, boosting the efficiency and capacity of routers which have to deal with more bandwidth-intensive applications and ever-increasing numbers of devices competing for connectivity.
802.11ax Wi-Fi
Qualcomm claims its chipsets can support up to 10Gbps WAN speeds and a peak rate of 6.5Gbps on Wi-Fi. The IPQ8072 is the first commercially available 14nm Wi-Fi system on a chip and supports Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) to connect multiple users to a single access point.
On top of that, security is enhanced by the use of the WPA3 encryption standard.
The BL100HW will be made available to Japanese telco KDDI’s home customers later this month.
“Qualcomm Technologies and NEC Platforms have raised the bar in terms of innovation in home connectivity with this advanced and highly-integrated 802.11ax solution,” said Yasuhisa Yamada, deputy general manager, product & customer service sector, KDDI.
“We are looking forward to working with them to deliver the enhanced experiences our customers have come to expect from our services.”
“As KDDI and NEC Platforms continue to push boundaries with this powerful solution, we are thrilled to be partnering with them to revolutionize Wi-Fi connectivity and deliver virtually unmatched performance to their customers,” added Rahul Patel, head of connectivity and networking at Qualcomm Technologies.
802.11ax hasn’t actually been standardised yet and the certification process hasn’t begun. Indeed, this means the tech isn’t expected to be widely adopted until some point in 2019. However, a number of manufacturers have released products ahead of time, including Intel which has detailed its own chipsets.
Qualcomm hasn’t announced whether and when the chipset will be available in other products.
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