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Mesh Wi-Fi employs numerous devices to build a single, seamless network. They all function together to increase Wi-Fi signal strength and are collectively referred to as “nodes.”
Despite the fact that WiFi extenders and mesh networks both increase wireless coverage, mesh networks are much more intelligent, functionally superior, and capable of significantly greater WiFi signal expansion than extenders.
The Global WiFi Mesh Extender market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Netgear launches Nighthawk AX1800 and AX6000 Wi-Fi 6 mesh extenders in India. The Netgear Nighthawk AX1800 4-Stream Mesh Extender (EAX20), according to the manufacturer, offers Wi-Fi 6 with speeds of up to 1.8Gbps.
According to Netgear, 4-stream WiFi would enable more spatial streams, resulting in more accessible bandwidth and less congestion for all the devices connected to the WiFi network. Small to medium-sized homes with up to 4 bedrooms are the target market for EAX20.
The Netgear Nighthawk AX6000 8-Stream Mesh Extender (EAX80), according to the manufacturer, offers speeds of up to 6Gbps for 4K/8K Ultra-HD streaming, online gaming, and unbroken video chats.
Large residences with up to six bedrooms are appropriate for EAX80. Four internal antennas on the extender are positioned to provide long-distance Wi-Fi coverage both inside and outside. According to the business, users of 8-stream Wi-Fi can enjoy Wi-Fi speeds with up to four times more network capacity than its predecessor.