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Recently, wireless routers have become a must-have item in the home, but this time we will introduce a NEC Wi-Fi home router. We would like to introduce the standard model "Aterm WG2600HS".
Aterm WG2600HS is a reasonable standard model, but like the high-end model "Aterm WG2600HP3", it supports 4 streams (4 x 4) in both the 5GHz band and 2.4GHz band. It is attractive to be able to communicate at high speed and stably even when transferring large amounts of data. In the 5GHz band (11ac), the theoretical maximum value is 1733Mbps, which is about 1.3 times faster than the conventional 3-stream (3x3), and even in the 2.4GHz band (11n), it supports 256QAM and enables high-speed communication with a maximum theoretical value of 800Mbps. is.
If the Wi-Fi signal doesn't reach at all, it's possible to use mobile communication at worst, but it's frustrating when Wi-Fi is barely picked up but the communication is interrupted or the communication speed changes drastically. .
Aterm WG2600HS has improved Wi-Fi performance with its unique circuit design and tuning technology "high power system". It also supports "beam forming", which concentrates on a specific model and transmits radio waves, as well as expanding the area where communication can be performed more comfortably. For example, it is easier to connect even in rooms that are far apart from one end to another, or even on the second or third floor. By newly supporting "IPv6 (IPoE)", you can communicate more comfortably even during busy hours compared to the conventional IPv4 system.
The body size is about 38 x 129.5 x 170mm, and the square design is the same as the high-end model Aterm WG2600HP3. The main unit can be installed vertically, horizontally, and on the wall. As for connection terminals, there is one WAN port (Internet side) on the back of the main unit, and four 1000Mbps wired LAN ports. Mode switch, power connector. There is a "SET button" on the front side of the side, and a reset button for initialization on the back side of the side.
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