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Linksys Launches New Lineup of 6E Routers with the Hydra Pro 6E and Atlas Max 6E

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Linksys, a global leader in home and business Wi-Fi solutions, today announces the availability of the market's first Wi-Fi 6E certified systems, the Linksys Hydra Pro 6E and award-winning Linksys Atlas Max 6E. Built with Velop Intelligent Mesh and utilizing the newly opened 6GHz band, the Linksys Hydra Pro and Linksys Atlas Max expand the user's network for the fastest speeds possible to every corner of the home. Wi-Fi 6E offers the 6GHz band connection that is needed for device-heavy homes and ensures optimal performance for video conferencing, working and learning from home, as well as the latest AR and VR devices.

"Wi-Fi 6E is driving a surge in technology innovation and we're proud to deliver next-level solutions that harness 6E speeds and efficiency, coupled with built-in Velop Intelligent Mesh," says Harry Dewhirst, vice president of business development, Linksys. "As the market's first Wi-Fi 6E system certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance we remain steadfast in our commitment to provide our customers reliable, innovative and secure Wi-Fi solutions."



Linksys Hydra Pro 6E
The Linksys Hydra Pro 6E tri-band router unleashes multi-gigabit Wi-Fi speeds at up to 6.6Gbps (AXE6600) to cover 2,700 square feet and more than 55 devices at one time. It combines built-in mesh technology and industry-leading chipset from Qualcomm for wire-like stability and blazing-fast performance for a home full of people to enjoy pro gaming or HD streaming.

Other key features include a 5Gbps WAN port for multi-gigabit speeds, easy setup through the free Linksys app, seamless compatibility with existing modem and internet provider, and automatic updates and Guest Access to ensure your network is secure, up-to-date, and safe from cyber threats.

Linksys Atlas Max 6E
Unveiled in January as the Linksys AXE8400 Wi-Fi 6E System, the newly dubbed Linksys Atlas Max 6E is now available for purchase. Powered by the Qualcomm Networking Pro 1210 Platform, the Linksys Atlas Max 6E tri-band system unleashes the biggest upgrade to Wi-Fi in a decade to provide ultimate performance across hundreds of devices. The system supports bandwidth-heavy homes and leverages the 6GHz band for backhaul between nodes so that all devices - 6E or not - benefit from the system.

It is the first fully certified Wi-Fi 6E solution by the Wi-Fi Alliance, ensuring it meets the highest standards for security and safety so consumers can have peace of mind using any device on their network. It is also the first Wi-Fi 6E system with mesh built in***, no extra updates or additional hardware necessary. Other key features include 1-pack, 2-pack or 3-pack options, mesh capabilities for growing Wi-Fi needs, a 5Gbps WAN port for multi-gigabit wireless speeds, four Gigabit LAN ports and one USB 3.0 port for multiple hardwire or USB connections, easy app-based setup, and seamless compatibility with existing modem and internet provider.

Availability
  • Linksys Hydra Pro 6E is available now for $499.99 MSRP on Linksys.com and coming soon to major retailers.
  • Linksys Atlas Max 6E (3-pack) is available now for $1,199.99 MSRP on Linksys.com and coming soon to major retailers.

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I had my house wired with Cat 6. WiFi is great for noncritical networking but Cat 6 is better. I am going to guess that 6 MHz has less ability to penetrate walls than 5 MHz.
 
Real men use wires and don't poison themselves or others with microwave radiation.
 
Real men use wires and don't poison themselves or others with microwave radiation.
So you're saying there's no real men in the military?
 
So you're saying there's no real men in the military?
America and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA criminal organization that overthrew America in 1871 both have had little to no respect for people serving in the armed forces.
 
America and the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA criminal organization that overthrew America in 1871 both have had little to no respect for people serving in the armed forces.
I did my time in the US army before it went politically correct ('82 - '86) and those four years got me free medical and schooling.

For further historical background on the above comment, I suggest one reads the whole article linked below:

The author of that piece printed in the WAPO rag left out the part where Biden was good friends with KKK member Robert Byrd. In fact Biden gave the eulogy at his funeral. If the govt. wants to start prosecuting criminals then it can start with the politicians who gave BLM & Antifa a green light to riot, loot, burn down entire city blocks while assaulting and even murdering innocent bystanders for literally months on end.
 
Ah yes because in order to get the things that every developed country has you need to go die for oil companies at 18.
 
Afganistan was not about oil. It was about the other most exported commodity worldwide (drugs).

In July 2000, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, collaborating with the UN to eradicate heroin production in Afghanistan, declared that growing poppies was un-Islamic, resulting in one of the world's most successful anti-drug campaigns. The Taliban enforced a ban on poppy farming via threats, forced eradication, and public punishment of transgressors. The result was a 99% reduction in the area of opium poppy farming in Taliban-controlled areas, roughly three quarters of the world's supply of heroin at the time. The ban was effective only briefly due to the deposition of the Taliban in 2002.

 
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