Linksys Dual Band AX5400 Mesh WiFi 6 Router Setup is equipped with the latest Wi-fi 6 standards which is a far better and much improved version of its previous predecessor. It provides faster speeds of up to 5400 Mbps which means super fast downloading and uploading speeds, no lags and buffering while streaming and watching 4k or High-definition videos. Further, it can handle many more devices simultaneously, all thanks to technologies like Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) and Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO).
As the name of the router itself suggests it comes equipped with dual bands. It uses a 2.4 GHz band for longer distances and easy penetration through physical obstacles like floors and thick walls. It is ideal for less demanding tasks such as browsing and emailing. The second band is the 5GHz band, which is used for high-bandwidth activities like gaming and streaming. So overall, one router suffices all your needs.
To help you easily understand mesh networking we will use one example. So here we go, Imagine you have a big home and you have placed a single WiFi router in one corner. In this setup, the WiFi signal will be strong in the room where the router is located but it will surely be weak or nonexistent in other areas of the house, like a basement or a bedroom on the other side. But now you have bought a router with mesh capability such as the Linksys Dual-Band AX5400 then it is like adding extra WiFi “stations” around your house because it uses multiple nodes to cover your entire area thus you will get equal signals at every step that you take. So basically the nodes create a mesh network that distributes the signals to each device equally.