TP-Link Archer AX6000 Review

TP-Link Archer AX6000 Review

Because these 8 streams allow the TP-link Archer ax6000 to interact with large batches of different devices simultaneously, challenges like high bandwidth traffic,UHD streaming are a piece of cake.

The difference between AC routers and AX routers is like the difference between a drinking straw and a garden hose, where one definitely has certain advantages over the other, but you cannot use anyone for all applications. That is, you may not always be able to use the added bandwidth, but your network will be ready for the future.

Network speeds

The AX6000 is built around a 1.8 GHz and 64bit quadcore processor, which is further connected to 3 coprocessors. This allows the router to handle high bandwidth multitasking with ease. The efficiency of the AX 6000 is actually comparable to professional industrial equipment.

Also, the AX6000 features 1Gb RAM to support faster transmission speeds, especially in situations where several devices and applications are making simultaneous demands of the network. Coming to the software the AX6000 supports current generation DOCSIS 3.1 technologies which help provide the fastest speeds available in the network.

On the rear of the AX6000, there is a 2.5 Gbps WAN port. This allows users to make use of a 2-gigabit connection without a hassle. This router also supports 4K abs 8K streaming, while out us equally suitable to download huge files.