A typical Redmi router can operate in the frequency ranges of 2.4 and 5 Hz, has a bandwidth of 2-3 thousand Mbps, supports the MU-MIMO and Beamforming technologies required for any normal router. Some representatives of this family have gone further and allow you to install and configure the currently fashionable MESH network with a seamless mesh coverage. True, for this you need several routers with support for this technology.


Plus, Redmi 2020 and later models take advantage of all the benefits of Wi-Fi 6, such as a dedicated 160Hz bandwidth or OFDMA technology, which provides high bandwidth and more efficient networking. This not only improves the quality and stability of the connection, but also significantly expands the list of devices that can simultaneously connect to the router. In some cases, we are talking about 128 simultaneous connections.

Many buyers are attracted by several additional factors. Firstly, these are perhaps the most affordable options with Wi-Fi 6 support. Secondly, they are built on the basis of existing Xiaomi routers with rich network customization options. If you don’t want to fiddle with the router settings, you can set up the network in just a couple of clicks using a mobile application. For hardcore users, a classic web interface with hundreds of auxiliary options is designed.