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ZenWiFi ET8, Asus 6E home WiFi network system

Signature ASUS Launches New Wireless Home Connectivity System ZenWiFi ET8. A product that makes technology available to users WiFi 6E faster speed, better performance and much more stable.

ZenWiFi ET8, the new wireless standard with Asus style

More and more mesh network systems (Mesh) available on the market for users who want to improve their connectivity at home. The latest option comes from the hands of Asus, with his ZenWiFi ET8. TO kit composed of two adapters that allow you to mount a network without cables under the standard WiFi 6E, with the promise of speeds of up to 6.6 Gbps.

Product characteristics

As a better alternative to the classic wireless extenders, due to its greater versatility and performance, to completely cover the home under the same network, the ZenWiFi ET8 of Asus is a triple band system working at 2.4 GHz with 574 Mbps; in 5 GHz with 1,201 Mbps; and in 6 GHz with 4.804 Mbps. Use channels up to 160 MHz and have 6 internal antennas Safeguarded in the elegant housing that the adapters sport.

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ZenWiFi ET8

The brand new product of Asus is backward compatible with Wifi. Point out that the 6 GHzIn addition to connecting to mobile phones and laptops that incorporate this new technology, it is used as a return channel to interconnect the two adapters. Not forgetting that the manufacturer includes in the devices the option of being able to use a cable Ethernet it is case of having one deployed.

More details of the kit

Each adapter of the pack have to port 2.5 Gbps Ethernet and three Gigabit. So there are no problems in directly connecting equipment and peripherals (consoles, televisions, players…). Also, by including a port USB 3.1 Hard drives can be attached to network sharing with devices and users throughout the home.

ZenWiFi ET8

ZenWiFi ET8

The product has support for the function ASUS Instant Guard. Also with AiProtection Pro, developed in collaboration with Trend Micro, which provides a security system integrated into the adapters themselves, thus protecting all connected devices.

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