Wireless Speed | 4K streaming, VR gaming, large households | Industry Standard: 960Mbps (Wi-Fi 5, 802.11ac) Our Base: 960Mbps (▲ vs Standard) Our Advanced: 1200Mbps (▲▲ vs Base) (IEEE 802.11ax/Wi-Fi 6) | Advanced: Supports ultra-fast data transfers for high-bandwidth tasks. Base: Sufficient for standard home use. | Advanced: Higher power consumption. Base: Slower for demanding applications. |
Supported Standards | Multi-device ecosystems, backward compatibility | Industry Standard: Up to 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) Our Base: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (▲ vs Standard) Our Advanced: 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) + all previous standards (backward compatible) | Advanced: Future-proof for Wi-Fi 6 devices. Base: Compatible with older devices. | Industry: Limited to older standards. Advanced: Requires modern devices to leverage full speed. |
Encryption Type | Cybersecurity-conscious environments | All: WPA2-PSK (AES) (Military-grade encryption) | Uniform strength across tiers; protects against unauthorized access. | No additional security features (e.g., firewall) explicitly listed. |
Dual Band Support | Multi-user households, IoT networks | All: 2.4GHz (150Mbps) + 5GHz (1200Mbps) (IEEE 802.11n/ac/ax) | Reduces congestion by separating devices across bands. | No dedicated IoT band (e.g., 6GHz) for ultra-low latency. |
USB Interfaces | NAS setups, file sharing | Industry Standard: 1-2 USB ports (common in routers) Our Base/Advanced: None (streamlined design) | Sleek, compact form factor. | Inability to connect external storage or printers directly. |
Signal Coverage | Industrial sites, large homes | Industry Standard: 4 antennas (typical) Our Base: 6 antennas (▲ vs Standard) Our Advanced: 8 high-gain antennas (▲▲ vs Base) (as per product design) | Advanced: Penetrates walls better; minimizes dead zones. Base: Improved range over standard routers. | Higher antenna count increases size and cost. |