2024-04-19 14:31:00
Properly supports communication with up to 8 antennas
MediaTek quad core with large memory capacity!
A router that supports everything, including support for the full version of EasyMesh.
Electronic products are in the era of “over-specification”. Consumers no longer find much appeal in phrases like faster smartphones and clearer screens. Indeed, we live in an age where hardware is excellent enough to overcome consumer frustration.
At least for PCs, especially gaming-related graphics cards and memory, spec sales remain an efficient market. However, there is one market in which it is significant to announce a new product with “faster speed”, perhaps forever, and that is the network one. One or two routers are a necessity in every home, and their competitive advantage is, above all, speed.
IPTime, which has a near monopoly in the Korean market, has launched a new product following a long time. IPTime is famous for its aggressive new product launches. By releasing many products with similar specifications and little different designs, consumers often had choices. This time we are ready to give you problems with Wi-Fi 6E.
Model Name: IPTime AX7800M-6E Wired/Wireless Router
Specification: AX7800 (WiFi6E)
Speed: 6 GHz 2402 Mbps + 5 GHz 4804 Mbps + 2.4 GHz 574 Mbps
SoC: Midiatek MT7986 Quad Core 2GHz
Antennas: 6 GHz 5 dBi x 2 + 5 GHz 5 dBi x 4 + 2.4 GHz 5 dBi x 2
Memory: DDR4 512 MB / FLASH 128 MB
Ports: LAN RJ45 1 Gbit/sx 4, WAN 2.5 Gbit/sx 1 unit
Functions: MU-MIMO, Easy mesh, Qos, VPN, OFDMA, Beamforming, etc.
2 years warranty
Contact: FM Networks
IPTime, which was considered a somewhat passive move into the Wi-Fi 6E market, returned to the market following a long time with a model called “AX7800M-6E”. MediaTek, rather than Realtek, which has long been used for upper and lower models, was chosen as the draw for Wi-Fi 6E’s 6 GHz channel, which provides more than twice as many channels as the 5 GHz we use . familiar with.
Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E operate on essentially the same Wi-Fi standard, but Wi-Fi 6E provides a new frequency band from 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz, allowing for an additional 1.2 MHz of spectrum . Expanding spectrum means having more bandwidth and reducing interference. As interference decreases, speed naturally increases and latency decreases, allowing immediate use of the network.
The first thing you notice when you open the box are the eight antennas. As anyone who has ever used an IPTime product knows, most IPTime routers have three or four antennas. Foreign brands such as Asus and Netgear also advertise high prices and only have around 6 antennas, but the AX7800M-6E has 8, so you can guess what level this product occupies in IP time.
**Performance measures
▲ We measured speed on a network up to 1 Gbps. It extracts well without losing speed.
Reflecting the increase in performance as the number of antennas increased, the ventilation holes were maximized and a fan was installed on the top of the product to improve further cooling performance. It’s true, the faster it goes, the more heat it generates. Additionally, since it is predicted to be hot this summer, the psychological stability that comes from having a fan cannot be ignored. It is beneficial for your mental health if you understand that the question “Is there a cooling fan on the router is because there is a reason to run it?”
The story has been in Samcheonpo for a while, so let’s leave the editorial aside and return to the main topic and continue talking regarding the air. Increasing the number of antennas means that a comfortable wireless LAN environment can be established without interference from surrounding access points. With eight antennas, a 6 GHz as well as 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network can be configured simultaneously, and each network works smoothly. You can enjoy fast speeds at 2.4 GHz in locations far from the router and 6 GHz in locations close to the router.
Instead of the 8 antennas reacting annoyingly, the antenna distribution is extremely reasonable. Four antennas were distributed at 5 GHz, which is the most frequently used, and two antennas each were distributed at 6G and 2.4G. Thanks to this, the results of its use in the bathroom of a 30 pyeong house, which is farthest from the router, with the door closed, show that it works well at speeds not only 2.4 GHz but also 6 GHz without being too annoying.
**Administrator options
▲ The ease of use of the IPTime router…. If you are familiar with the administrator screen, this means that you are already a user of the IPTime router. This is the strength of the IP Time router.
IPTime AX7800M-6E is free from interference not only due to the unique product specifications, but also due to IPTime’s unique MU-MIMO technology. This is a technology that eliminates speed reductions that can occur when multiple devices use the wireless LAN at the same time and is effective compared to routers that do not support MU-MIMO. The most intuitive form is the number of antennas that appear on a smartphone or laptop, but you can feel a clear difference in the speed at which the antennas fill up.
As for the bonus feature, it is the full Easy Mesh version, a feature that will be appreciated by users who purchase an additional AX7800M-6E when using an existing IP Time router. You can easily configure, control and manage multiple routers as a mesh network. Because it is fully compatible with older products, it can be a key feature for IPTime users.
If you have a gray area or want to set up a larger network, try connecting it to the lower tier AX7800M-6E rather than throwing out the existing product. There may be a synergistic effect.
So why is the AX7800M-6E more powerful? It’s the processor. Stability has been boosted by replacing the budget Realtek chip with the MediaTek MT7986 model, which has a performance advantage, and the memory has been increased to 512MB DDR4, significantly increasing the number of Internet connections that can be connected simultaneously. If you have many wireless devices in your home or office and the simultaneous connection speed is disappointing, the AX7800M-6E may be effective.
Indeed, it can cover most small and medium-sized uses.
**Editor’s note
IPTime, which had taken a break from launching new products, began showing a strong presence in the high-end market with the launch of the AX7800M-6E. As the demand for high-definition video streaming and high-quality gaming continues to increase, robust networks will continue to be necessary in the future. By the time you read this, it’s time to replace your router, but if you’re hesitant regarding mediocre products, don’t worry. The IPTime AX7800M-6E clearly represents the most significant advancement to date.
By Shinkang Kim Editor [email protected]
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