DIR-XE5480
AX5400 Wi-Fi6E Tri-band Mesh Router
D-Link’s DIR-XE5480 AX5400 Wi-Fi6E Tri-band Mesh Router Designed for today’s device-dense homes, the AX Wi-Fi 6E solution is perfect for 4K streaming, VR gaming, video calling and keeping all your smart home devices connected. D-Link Wi-Fi Mesh lets you add similar models to expand your network as you wish.
– 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Gigabit WAN port
– 2x 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN ports
– Wi-Fi 6 AX5400 Tri-Band
– 2x 3dBi internal 2.4G antenna, 2 x 5dBi internal 5G antenna, 2 x 5dBi internal 6G antenna
– WPA/WPA2/WPA3 encryption
Wi-Fi 6E – Next Generation Wi-Fi
Designed for today’s device-dense homes, the DIR-XE5480 Wi-Fi 6E solution is perfect for 4K streaming, VR gaming, video calling and keeping all your smart home devices connected.
Smart Roaming
Seamlessly connects your devices to the strongest signal as you move from room to room, eliminating the need for them to disconnect and reconnect.
Smart Steering
Automatically steers your devices to the optimal wireless band, ensuring you’re always connected to fast, reliable Wi-Fi throughout your home.
Parental Controls
Assign devices to family members’ to individually block devices and websites, set schedules for access, and turn off Wi-Fi.
Increased Capacity
The expanded spectrum of Wi-Fi 6E provides a greater number of non-overlapping channels, enabling it to efficiently support dense IT and Internet of Things (IoT) environments without performance degradation.
Reduced Interference
A significant benefit of using the 6-GHz band for Wi-Fi 6E is the absence of spectrum sharing with Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) or Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) devices. This enhances overall efficiency and performance because all Wi-Fi 6E devices make use of highly efficient Wi-Fi 6 radios and are not hindered by older devices operating at lower data rates.
Enhanced Throughput
Wi-Fi 6 operating in the 6 GHz range supports a larger number of channels, including those that are 80 MHz and 160 MHz wide. This results in users being able to transmit and receive data at the highest achievable speeds within these wider channels, ultimately leading to improved performance for bandwidth-intensive applications such as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and real-time immersive gaming.