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Clear- Wi‑Fi 4: Older Wi-Fi standard, significantly slower than Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6. Recommended for use with few devices and for applications that do not require high speeds.
- Wi‑Fi 5: The most common Wi-Fi standard, significantly faster than Wi-Fi 4. It meets the needs of most users at present.
- Wi‑Fi 6: It offers faster speed, the ability to connect more devices, and less battery consumption on their part.
- Wi‑Fi 7: The latest Wi-Fi standard, offering even higher speeds and lower latency than Wi-Fi 6, ideal for demanding use and multiple devices.
- Socket: Connects directly to the power outlet without cables, offering a compact and easy solution for quickly extending WiFi indoors.
- Outdoor: Designed for outdoor use, with resistance to weather conditions (humidity, dust, temperature), ideal for yards, gardens, or commercial spaces.
- Desktop: Placed on a surface (e.g. desk or shelf) and usually offers better performance and coverage thanks to its larger size and more powerful antennas.
- Single Band (2.4GHz): For greater coverage compared to that provided by the 5GHz band. However, it has lower speed compared to that of the 5GHz band.
- Dual Band (2.4 & 5GHz): Better experience in simultaneous device usage. Must be supported by the router.
- Tri Band (2.4 & 5 & 5GHz): It offers a wider bandwidth compared to other frequencies, avoiding interference. Ideal choice for large spaces with multiple devices that require high data transmission speeds.
- up to 300 Mbps: Basic speed for simple internet use, such as browsing and social media on a few devices.
- 450 - 750 Mbps: Suitable for everyday use with streaming and more devices on the network.
- 900 - 1200 Mbps: High performance for demanding use, such as 4K streaming and simultaneous connection of multiple devices.
- 1500 Mbps and above: Very high speeds for gaming, heavy use, and environments with many simultaneous devices.
- Ethernet: Allows wired network connection for more stable and faster performance, ideal for devices such as Smart TVs or consoles.
- USB: Enables connection via USB, mainly for file sharing or additional functions.
- WIFI Mesh: It is a complete home WiFi system with multiple access points designed to eliminate dead zones and provide seamless WiFi throughout your home with higher speeds and more devices.
- WPS Button: Allows quick connection to Wi-Fi without a password, by pressing a button on the router and the extender.
- Passthrough: They have a socket on the front for a Schuko plug to power any other device.
- WPA3: The latest Wi-Fi security standard, offering stronger protection and improved security for modern networks.
- Medium House (2-4 Rooms): Ideal for larger apartments or houses with more rooms and simultaneous use by multiple devices.
- Large House / 2+ Floors: Designed for large spaces or multi-story homes with many devices, demanding usage, and the need for stable coverage everywhere.
- Small House / Apartment: Suitable for small spaces with few devices and basic internet use, such as browsing and streaming.
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