In addition to using PLC, the WiFi Q2 going to too default to 5GHz bands and feature a dedicated channel for IoT connections. According to Huawei, the WiFi Q2 going to too be easily to use. Since we have not tested this, we could not tell if it going to work, but it sounds like a nice convenience if effective. When it does launch, the WiFi Q2 going to be obtainable in 3 bundles -- a premium set with 3 AC1200 modules which have hybrid functionality, a regular three-pack with AC1200 modules which are not hybrid, as well as a basic kit with just 1 base and 1 satellite (both AC1200) unit. Routers and networking are not usually exciting categories, but this year, it sure seems like companies are trying to spice things up a little.
Huawei's new whole-home Wi-Fi system combines Powerline and mesh networking
Huawei today announced a new whole-home Wi-Fi system, the WiFi Q2. Wi-Fi mesh network systems are quickly becoming the standard, with companies like Qualcomm estimating which they this time account for fourty percent of new Wi-Fi router sales. In addition to a Wi-Fi mesh, it too uses a Powerline network which routes your traffic over the existing electrical system in your house instead of dedicated Ethernet cables. And the time both the mesh and the Powerline network work together at complete speed, you could get connections with up to 1867Mbps (if your home internet could handle that, of course). It's worth noting which Huawei smartphone isn't the first firm to combine Powerline and Wi-Fi mesh networking.
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