Archer AX11000 WiFi frequencies and Virtual Servers

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Archer AX11000 WiFi frequencies and Virtual Servers
Archer AX11000 WiFi frequencies and Virtual Servers
2024-03-01 09:09:22 - last edited 2024-03-12 12:53:01
Model: Archer AX11000  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version:

Simple questions for someone who is already using one of these routers: Does the AX11000 provide separate 2.4GHz (not IoT) and 5GHx WiFi outputs, or does it combine the two (like the Deco units annoyingly do)?

 

Also, does this router allow for Virtual Server allocations, like the older TP-Link VR2600/VR2800 modem/routers, or does this fall under the "NAT Forwarding" feature?

 

Many thanks.

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2024-03-01 17:30:12 - last edited 2024-03-12 12:53:01

  @Jeff1005 

 

Disabling Smart Connect feature will allow you to separate the two bands (2.4GHz and 5GHz).

In some routers Virtual Setrver is called Port Forwarding which is the same featire under a different name.

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2024-03-01 17:30:12 - last edited 2024-03-12 12:53:01

  @Jeff1005 

 

Disabling Smart Connect feature will allow you to separate the two bands (2.4GHz and 5GHz).

In some routers Virtual Setrver is called Port Forwarding which is the same featire under a different name.

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