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Daniel Preobrazhensky2015-05-08 12:55:30
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Daniel Preobrazhensky, 2015-05-08 12:55:30

Does it make sense to buy a Powerking Triple router?

Good afternoon dear experts.
In the previous question , I wanted to know which router is best for a country house. My choice is on this device . However, upon closer examination of the specifications, I found that it does not support the IEEE 802.11ac standard. The question is: will this be a limiting factor when using a router? Do modern gadgets (PC, HTC M8 and MacBook Pro) support 802.11n? And how effective do you think the Powerking Triple will be for home use? The list of devices that I plan to connect is something like this: three computers (one of them is a gaming one), three smartphones, two tablets and about four TVs. I hope for your help, gentlemen experts.

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Cool Admin, 2015-05-08
@ifaustrue

I will answer about what I know (I will not say anything about the device). All modern devices work with the "n" standard, but "ac" supports units.

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Sergey, 2015-05-08
@edinorog

do you mind the eggs? sorry for the directness of the question.

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Cyril, 2015-05-08
@service_man

IEEE 802.11ac operates at 5mhz and is intended mainly for densely populated areas where the 2.4mhz band is very busy. Most gadgets do not support it.
It is better to put such a powerful router away from people, the radiation from it is quite strong.

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Olga Moskvitina, 2015-05-13
@loly_girl

In such conditions, it is easier to lay a wired network and put something like Ubiquiti UniFi in all corners. One device will not work.

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