5G may be the battle cry of network operators and device makers in the mobile industry but it isn't the only revolutionary change as far as wireless connectivity goes. Wi-Fi 6 is slowly but surely ...
The actual hardware is beautifully designed. I prefer the black color over Google’s white as it blends in easier. It’s quite a bit taller than Google’s base station, and it’s slightly bigger than ...
Consumers wanting a rock solid plug and play platform with very little intervention needed should really look at the Amplifi Alien. Alien has been on my "to do" list since it came out middle of last ...
The Ubiquiti AmpliFi Alien is an expensive black Wi-Fi 6 Internet tube that promises super-fast wifi and a unique, pleasant user experience that is as intuitive as these things can probably be. The ...
2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 5 radios Increase your network capacity by 4x and boost coverage by 2x, while reducing battery drain in mobile devices Powered by 8×8 MIMO Wi-Fi 6 Technology, a ...
Following on from last month’s launch of the AmpliFi Alien router, AmpliFi has this week announced the availability of a new bundle which includes the primary AmpliFi Alien Wi-Fi 6 router with ...
Wi-Fi 6, also known as 802.11ax, was unveiled last year rather quietly compared to the hoopla surrounding 5G. This particular next-gen Wi-Fi is the appointed successor to Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and it ...
Ubiquiti earlier this week announced that it is rolling out firmware version 3.7.0 for its AmpliFi Alien router, which delivers HomeKit support. ‌HomeKit‌ support allows the router to be managed from ...
Ubiquiti has announced the launch of a new router inn the form of the AmpliFi Alien Router offering the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 technology. AmpliFi Alien delivers 4x the overall network capacity and ...
Qualcomm must be charging a crazy price to OEMs for that Networking Pro 1200 chip. Orbi AX6000 at $700 for two units, Amplifi at $760 for two units.... more than double the price of their less-capable ...
I have to say I’m pretty sad to see that Ubiquiti hasn’t included WPA3 on this (or the Dream Machine). I’d love to jump on the Ubiquiti bandwagon in one way or another, but the only feature I feel ...