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Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming Router not only for gamers

Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming Router not only for gamers

The Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 has a design, but the most important values ​​are found inside.

Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming Router not only for gamers

The Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 is a high-end WiFi6 router that perfectly meets the needs for the strongest home and gaming experience. Providing incredible speed and stable connection, this router boasts the following outstanding features:

Thanks to the new generation WiFi6 standard and the 160 MHz channel width, you can reach a connection speed of up to 5400 Mb/s on the router's 5 GHz band. This enables extremely fast data transfer, even when streaming 4K video or downloading large files. Thanks to the 2,5 Gbps gamer network port, the unique NPU game accelerator core and the attractive RGB lighting, the router is perfect for a smooth online gaming experience.

 

Thanks to the 512 MB of operational memory in addition to the professional router chip, the device can stably serve up to 248 devices at the same time. With its independent 6-sector antenna signal amplification system, the router provides uninterrupted WiFi coverage even in larger homes and multi-storey buildings. The router can also create a multi-point Mesh network with multiple Xiaomi/Redmi routers, ensuring seamless roaming throughout the home.

Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming Router not only for gamers 1

You can order the router from a Chinese warehouse. Price a BGREDMI5400 with coupon code HUF 36 here:

 

Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming Router

 

The main features of the Xiaomi Redmi AX5400 WiFi6 Gaming router:

  • WiFi6 standard, speed up to 5400Mb/s
  • 2,5Gbps gamer network port, game acceleration, RGB lighting
  • 512MB RAM, simultaneous management of up to 248 devices
  • 6-sector signal amplifier antenna system
  • Creating a multi-point Mesh network
  • Dedicated NPU core for enhanced data processing

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