13 Introduction
enables Wi-Fi access points to serve multiple clients
simultaneously. For example, if two laptops are in a
network transmitting data over the same channel,
OFDMA ensures that each laptop is assigned one
or more narrow frequency blocks (RUs = Resource
Units). The Wi-Fi devices are assigned the Resource
Units depending on the application being used
and the bandwidth needed.
The RUs are transmitted simultaneously. As a re-
sult, the data are transferred without delay. When
large and/or small amounts of data are transmit-
ted simultaneously, the dynamically assigned RUs
ensure optimised data throughput without notice-
able latency.
devolo WiFi 6 Repeater 5400
2.2 Introducing the
WiFi 6 Repeater 5400
b
Improved Wi-Fi ax reception in any room at
speeds of up to 5400 Mbps.
b
Fast data transmission: Crossband Repeating
optimises the use of both frequency bands
(2.4 GHz + 5 GHz)
b
Beamforming sends the Wi-Fi signal directly to
your connected clients.
b
Browse without any interruptions with mesh
Wi-Fi: The WiFi 6 Repeater 5400 and router
form a common network.
b
Initial use is a breeze via the app
b
Security – with WPA3 encryption
(IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi high-speed
standards)
b
In
Access
Point
WiFi 6 Repeater 5400 offers practical addi-
tional functions such as parental controls,
guest Wi-Fi, time control and Config Sync.
b
There are 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports on the
WiFi 6 Repeater 5400 for you to connect sta-
tionary network devices to your Internet
router.
mode,
the