TP-LINK Archer AX90
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The pre-top multifunctional wireless router (router) of the AX6600 class, which fully supports Wi-Fi 6 networks and multi-stream data transmission using MU-MIMO (4T4R) technology. Like other high-level TP-Link routers of 2020, this model can operate in three Wi-Fi operating bands. One transceiver operates at a frequency of 2.4 GHz and is theoretically capable of passing through itself up to 574 Mbps, the other two operate in the 5 GHz band and can handle 4804 and 1201 Mbps.
For high-speed connection to the provider's network, the TP-LINK Archer AX90 router is equipped with two WAN ports with a bandwidth of 2.5 Gbps and 1 Gbps, respectively. Three Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports help organize a high-speed local area network. Eight amplifying external antennas, high transmitter power and implementation of Beamforming technology allow the device to create an impressive area of confident Wi-Fi coverage.
Equipped with two USB ports for connecting drives (support for NTFS, exFAT, HFS+, FAT32 file systems) and printers. The TP-Link HomeCare Pro security system includes a package consisting of an effective antivirus, parental controls and other network security options. The router supports the advanced WPA3 security standard and is ready to work in seamless TP-Link OneMesh networks.
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Second WAN port for redundant connection, network balancing and more efficient traffic distribution
TP-Link Archer AX90 is a flagship three-band AX6600 class gaming router with support for Wi-Fi 6, 2.5 Gigabit connectivity, three LAN ports (2x2.5 Gbps + 1x1 Gbps) and an additional incoming WAN port. The latter can be used for backup connections, load balancing across networks, traffic distribution, or even creating two separate networks with different access and security settings. One network can be reserved for family members, the second - exclusively for games, if the situation requires it.
This one will make its way everywhere
The presence of a powerful transmitter and eight long-range antennas with support for Beamforming, MU-MIMO, FEM and OFDMA technologies allow the device to reach even the farthest corners of an apartment or house, skillfully distributing traffic between smartphones, laptops, TVs and other home appliances. There is also support for QoS and Smart Connect to optimize connectivity and traffic distribution. In practice, the Archer AX90 provides stable and powerful coverage over a fairly large area, confidently breaking through several reinforced concrete walls of a panel high-rise building. The antennas penetrate especially well at the 5 GHz frequency, reaching any dead zones in the apartment. At the same time, a couple of old test smartphones that connect exclusively via the 2.4 GHz band periodically suffered and groaned - either the speed would drop, or the coverage would drop to a couple of sticks.
2 USB ports, TP-Link OneMesh and built-in security system
In addition, Archer AX90 is equipped with two USB ports (class 2.0 and 3.0) for connecting LTE modules, printers or external drives. According to all the brand's precepts, the TP-Link HomeShield security system with built-in antivirus, parental control system and site blocker has been added to the firmware. A modern mobile application for setting up a network helps you set up a network in a few clicks, or dive into the abyss of network administration. Plus, the router can be combined with other company routers into a single seamless TP-Link OneMesh network. In general, this is a rather expensive and multifunctional device for experienced users who clearly understand why they need a second WAN port, how to organize a Mesh network, and how to configure the network so that you don’t get kicked out at the final stage of the tournament, after Russia again... then bombed it.