This router is equipped with four antennas that turn on and off automatically to seek the best possible signal.
A router with self-propelled antennas
The company explains the concept as follows: “The Archer AXE200 Omni’s mechanically rotating antennas are innovative. Usually, you need to manually adjust the antenna direction to change the reception area of the Wi-Fi signal, but for mechanical antennas this will be done automatically by the router or the app. This system is designed to enhance the user experience by expanding the connectivity possibilities within the home network. “
While this Archer AXE200 Omni, with its four antennas, isn’t the most enthusiastic model on the market, it’s always a good thing to receive. Either way, its mechanically rotating antennas earned it the Innovation Awards winner. Unfortunately, for now, the TP-Link YouTube channel doesn’t offer any videos showing these famous mechanically rotating antennas in action.
Six Ethernet ports: one 10 Gbit/s, one 2.5 Gbit/s, and four 1 Gbit/s
For the rest, the Archer AXE200 Omni is a 6E AXE11000 tri-band Wi-Fi router that offers a total speed of 11 Gbits/s: 4.804 Mbits/s (6 GHz) + 4.804 Mbits/s (5 GHz) + 1148 Mbits/s (2.4 GHz) ).
TP-Link has outfitted it with a decent amount of wired ports, six in total. The router has a 10 Gb/s WAN/LAN port, another 2.5 Gb/s port, and four GbE (1 Gbit/s) ports. The press release doesn’t specify the rest of the link, specifically USB.
Like TP-Link’s other routers, this model benefits from antivirus and parental control features via HomeShield. It also supports the EasyMesh Wi-Fi standard. The price will be announced later. The launch is scheduled for the second quarter of 2022.
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