Sunday, 5 July 2015

Restart Your Router And Spend An AC Model.

Restart Your WiFi Router And Spend An AC Model :

TIPS To Restart Your WiFi Router,

Routers that operators give us no conspicuous by its technical specifications, or at least do not when compared with those who find in most stores. Fortunately, the solution is simple: buy a new, more modern and with the latest router connectivity .
Installation should be as immediate as connect the new router to the modem or router to the operator by means of any of the Ethernet ports you have available. Deactivate the WiFi network equipment operator (which will give us out to the Internet) and activate new wireless router that we purchased .
In the shops you will find many models, but now the best performance offered are compatible with WiFi AC (ie, with the standard of wireless communications 802.11ac ), which began to hit the market in 2012 and in addition to the saturated 2.4 GHz band focus on the 5 GHz to provide better coverage and speed.

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Such routers are able to provide multiple communication channels simultaneously to supply different devices simultaneously, for example several mobile phones, tablets, smart TV, computers, etc. They use standard techniques such as MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output) and different versions of Beamforming , which improves signal reception thanks to the guidance of the energy emitted by the antennas in a narrow beam straight we are using the device at all times.
So power is optimized and increased coverage is achieved within home and outdoor areas like gardens. What speed routers handle these? Because there is everything, depending on the range we're looking for and the number of simultaneous connections we need. For example, the initial specification indicated that the routers should be able to combine the bands 2.4 and 5 GHz to achieve at least three data streams of 433 Mbps, representing a total of 1.3 Gbps .

However, these figures have been surpassed significantly in subsequent updates and is now easier to find in the market models of 1,900, 2,400 or 3,200 Mbps for less than 200 euros, figures that even seem ridiculous when compared with 802.11ac-2013 review that the IEEE approved last year and aims to 7 Gbps .


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