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EFM Networks Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of ipTIME wired and wireless routers, has launched the Wi-Fi 6-based AX3000-class Wi-Fi extender ‘ipTIME Extender-AX3000’.
ipTIME Extender-AX3000 consists of MediaTek’s dual-core CPU (MT7981B, 1.3GHz), 256MB DRAM, and one gigabit LAN port, and has a data rate of 2402Mbps (2Tx-2Rx) in the 5GHz band and 574Mbps (2Tx-2Rx) in the 2.4GHz band. This is a high-speed Wi-Fi extender that supports wireless link speeds. It is a product that can easily expand the wireless area by adding it to a location with a weak wireless signal and eliminate Wi-Fi dead zones by improving the signal strength of the existing wireless network.
The ipTIME Extender-AX3000, which adopts the 802.11ax standard, minimizes channel interference with surrounding wireless equipment with a wide channel bandwidth of 160MHz and OFDMA technology, enabling high bandwidth such as fast downloading of large files, online games, and 4K/8K UHD video streaming. It provides a comfortable Wi-Fi environment without delay or buffering for necessary Internet activities.
By connecting the gigabit LAN port mounted on the ipTIME Extender-AX3000 to a wired router, the Extender-AX3000 can be used in AP mode. In particular, if you build a mesh network by using it with a router that supports Easy Mesh technology, you can conveniently manage the entire network. The Easy Mesh technology built into the Extender-AX3000 is a Full Mesh Agent version that allows additional Easy Mesh agents to be connected wired and wirelessly at the bottom.
In addition, ipTIME Extender-AX3000 is a wall mount product that can be used by plugging it directly into an outlet or multi-tap without a separate power adapter. It does not take up a lot of installation space, enabling efficient use of space, and has a WPS button and a mobile installation application (ipTIME Extender APP). ), so even beginners can install it easily.
ipTIME Extender-AX3000 can be purchased at major online markets and offline stores, and detailed product information can be found on the ipTIME website.
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