CES 2022 has kicked off, and TP-Link has shown off an ingenious prototype routing product, the Archer AXE200 Omni.
True to its name, this route supports Wi-Fi 6E. It is said that it is especially because the four external strong antennas support automatic rotation, folding, etc., in order to create the best signal transceiver pattern.
Sounds like a good idea, after all, the biggest pain point of wireless routing now is the signal. Unfortunately, however, due to the fact that it is still in the prototype trial stage, it is not known how the adaptive antenna will eventually work.
In addition, the noise generated during deformation and the power consumption required are also issues that deserve attention after mass production.
In terms of other basic parameters, it has a built-in 2GHz processor, provides 10 Gigabit ethernet port and 2.5 gigabit ethernet port, 12-channel MU-MIMO, and concurrent peak speeds up to 11Gbps.