TP-Link WiFi 6E Gaming Router Hits an All-Time Low for an Early Black Friday-Only Drop, Flying Off Shelves Already - Kotaku
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TP-Link WiFi 6E Gaming Router Hits an All-Time Low for an Early Black Friday-Only Drop, Flying Off Shelves Already - Kotaku
"The router normally goes for $200, but the deal ends up knocking off a full $70. You end up only having to pay $130 for a limited time. The AXE5400 tri-band router from TP-Link utilizes Wi-Fi 6E which is capable of crazy fast internet speeds. You can enjoy up to 5.4 Gbps download speeds on your PlayStation 5, Xbox and mobile gaming devices. The all-new 6 GHz band exclusive to Wi-Fi 6E supported devices will provide you with optimal bandwidth for gaming."
"The router is equipped with four 1Gbps ports which can ensure ultra-fast and reliable connectivity for online multiplayer gaming. Game acceleration can be applied to prioritize gaming devices connected to the dedicated gaming port. This can ensure your matches are lag free with low ping. The game panel can provide you with real-time insights into metrics you might want to monitor such as network status, router performance, RGB settings, and accelerated games and even your gear."
"The four antennas are optimally positioned inside the unit to ensure a stable connection from anywhere within its range. This is maybe a bit of a niche advantage, but I like that they are covered. Primarily, because my current router has the antennae exposed and my cat loves to nibble on them for some reason while I'm, working at my desk."
Amazon currently discounts the TP-Link AXE5400 tri-band gaming router by 35%, reducing the price from $200 to $130 for a limited time. The router uses Wi‑Fi 6E and adds a new 6 GHz band to support higher bandwidth and reduce congestion. It can deliver up to 5.4 Gbps download speeds for gaming consoles and mobile devices. The unit includes four 1 Gbps Ethernet ports and a dedicated gaming port that supports game acceleration and prioritization for lower ping. A game panel offers real-time metrics including network status, router performance, RGB settings, and accelerated games. Four internal, covered antennas provide stable coverage and protect against physical damage.
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