Netgear R8000 - Nighthawk X6—AC3200 Tri-Band WiFi Gigabit Router Manual Do Utilizador
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Tri-Band WiFi Connections
75
Nighthawk
X6
AC3200
Tri-Band
WiFi Router
Smart Connect
Smart Connect balances your 5 GHz WiFi connections into two different radio bands: the 5
GHz radio 1 band and the 5 GHz radio 2 band. The router uses Smart Connect to choose the
best radio band for your device to give you the best WiFi performance.
GHz radio 1 band and the 5 GHz radio 2 band. The router uses Smart Connect to choose the
best radio band for your device to give you the best WiFi performance.
Nighthawk X6
2.4 GHz
600 Mbps
600 Mbps
Legacy
devices
devices
5 GHz WiFi band 1
300 Mbps
300 Mbps
Fast
dual-band
devices
dual-band
devices
5 GHz WiFi band 2
1300 Mbps
1300 Mbps
Faster
dual-band
devices
dual-band
devices
Same WiFi network
name and password
for both 5 GHz
bands—only one
visible 5 GHz band
name and password
for both 5 GHz
bands—only one
visible 5 GHz band
Figure 11. Smart Connect
For Smart Connect to work, both 5 GHz radio bands must use the same wireless network
name (SSID) and network key (password). That means that when you connect to the router
with WiFi, you see only one 5 GHz SSID that connects to both 5 GHz radio bands.
name (SSID) and network key (password). That means that when you connect to the router
with WiFi, you see only one 5 GHz SSID that connects to both 5 GHz radio bands.
Note:
If you enable Smart Connect and the SSID and passwords for both
5 GHz radio bands do not match, the WiFi settings for 5 GHz radio 1
overwrite the WiFi settings for 5 GHz radio 2.
5 GHz radio bands do not match, the WiFi settings for 5 GHz radio 1
overwrite the WiFi settings for 5 GHz radio 2.
Enable or Disable Smart Connect
To enable or disable Smart Connect:
1.
Launch an Internet browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the
network.
2.
Type http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com.
A login screen displays.
3.
Enter the router user name and password.