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Why Dual Band ONU?

The performance of a router has a great influence on our Wi-Fi online experience, so choosing the correct router is very important. Here we get a question most of the time “Should I choose a dual-band router or single-band router?”
Okay let’s talk about Dual Band 5GHz Router:
Initially, a Dual Band router uses two bands: 2.4GHz and 5GHz, which means that they transmit two simultaneous wireless signals, providing better performance, and compared to a single-band router, a dual-band router is easier to set up.

In Comparison: Single-band router uses the 2.4GHz band and is limited to one wireless signal.
Secondly, a Dual Band router supports both bands (2.4GHz and 5GHz) and provides faster speed and flexibility. Therefore, the dual-band router avoids connection issues or interferences and offers more stability. The dual-band can also reach a signal up to 100x the wireless bandwidth,

Finally. A Dual Band router has a longer range and better signal strength, and despite the broadcasting on two different bands, it is capable of switching automatically when needed. Due to its strong signal, the dual-band router is suitable for online high-resolution gaming, video streaming, and high-resolution audio.

Item Charge
Dual-Band 5G ONU Router Rs. 3,000/-

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

  1. Each of the aforementioned prices is subjected to 13% VAT.
  2. 3 months warranty is provided on manufacturing defects only.
  3. The device will be in the ownership of Classic Tech Pvt. Ltd. In case of an upgrade from the existing ONU, the deposit of the previous ONU will be transferred to the new Dual Band ONU installed automatically.

Dual-band routers operate on two frequency bands:

  • 2.4 GHz: Better coverage and penetration through walls, but lower speed and more congestion due to legacy devices.

  • 5 GHz: Higher speeds and less interference, ideal for bandwidth-heavy applications like streaming and gaming.

A WiFi 6 Dual Band Router offers both these bands but with significantly enhanced performance, especially on the 5 GHz spectrum.

1. Blazing-Fast Internet Speeds

WiFi 6 routers support theoretical speeds up to 9.6 Gbps, a huge leap from WiFi 5's 3.5 Gbps. The 5 GHz band offers greater bandwidth, allowing for faster downloads, smoother video streaming, and responsive gaming.

2. Reduced Network Congestion

In busy households or offices, multiple devices compete for bandwidth. WiFi 6’s OFDMA splits channels into sub-channels, so your router can serve many devices simultaneously without waiting in line.

3. Improved Battery Life with Target Wake Time (TWT)

WiFi 6 introduces TWT, which schedules when devices wake up to receive data, significantly reducing power usage. This is especially useful for smart home devices and mobile gadgets.

4. Enhanced Security with WPA3

WiFi 6 routers come with WPA3, the latest WiFi security protocol, providing stronger encryption and protection against brute-force attacks—vital for home and business users alike.

5. Future-Proofing Your Network

With more smart TVs, IoT devices, cloud gaming platforms, and 8K video becoming mainstream, a WiFi 6 5 GHz router ensures your network is ready for what's next.

 

User TypeBenefit of WiFi 6 5GHz Router
GamersUltra-low latency and reduced lag during online gaming
Remote WorkersStable video conferencing and faster cloud access
Content StreamersSeamless 4K/8K streaming without buffering
Smart Home OwnersSmooth functioning of multiple smart devices
Small BusinessesBetter bandwidth management for multiple users/devices

Most modern WiFi 6 routers come with intuitive mobile apps that guide you through the setup in minutes. Features like mesh compatibility, parental controls, guest networks, and QoS (Quality of Service) settings let you fully customize your experience.

  • Processor: Multi-core CPU for handling multiple streams
  • Antenna Design: 4x4 MU-MIMO support for higher device capacity
  • Coverage Area: Typically up to 3,000 sq. ft. (check per model)
  • Ports: Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 for storage/printer sharing
  • App Control: Remote management, usage monitoring, firmware updates

 


Wi-Fi 6 is the next generation of Wi-Fi. It still works the same allowing you to connect to the internet, but with just a bunch of additional technologies to make that happen more efficiently and speeding up connections in the process.

Wi-Fi 6 Technology is a substantial upgrade over previous generations and provides faster connection speeds, and Instead of just boosting the speed for individual devices, Wi-Fi 6 is all about improving the network when a bunch of devices is connected.

Two key technologies are speeding up Wi-Fi 6 connections:

  1. MU-MIMO: The technology allows a router to communicate with multiple devices at the same time, rather than broadcasting to one device, and then the next, and the next.
  2. OFDMA: It is a multi-user version of the OFDM digital-modulation technology. In Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), OFDMA is one of the critical features to improve network performance.

Wi-Fi 6 Technology also,

  1. Supports target wake time (TWT). That allows an AP to manage activity in the Wi-Fi network. So with this feature, when the AP is not sending or receiving data they go into sleep mode.
  2. It also Overlapping Basic Service Sets (OBSS) is another Wi-Fi 6 feature that can help to improve network congestion.
  3. Focused Beams: Wi-Fi 6 can even focus its signal towards the location of a wireless device to improve speed and reliability.
  4. Bandwidth on 2.4GHz is 574 Mbps and Bandwidth on 5GHz is 2.4 Gbps
  5. IEEE 802.11ax standard

The short but incomplete answer: 9.6 Gbps. That’s up from 3.5 Gbps on Wi-Fi 5.

The real answer: both of those speeds are theoretical maximums that you’re unlikely to ever reach in real-world Wi-Fi use. And even if you could reach those speeds, it’s not clear that you’d need them.

That 9.6 Gbps doesn’t have to go to a single computer. It can be split up across a whole network of devices. That means more potential speed for each device.

Mesh WiFi is a whole home WiFi system built to get rid of dead corners and to provide uninterrupted WiFi services all over your home. Mesh routers enable devices in your network to have faster speeds, greater coverage, and a more reliable connection.

Classic Tech Offers Mesh WiFi for higher packages. Mesh WiFi is built for all types of homes specifically mid-size and large homes that have suffer from weak or incomplete WiFi coverage. Usually when you experience dead corners or slow WiFi, you might opt into a range extender but find that it doesn’t provide you with the fastest speeds or connectivity throughout your home.

Whereas Mesh WiFi routers are built to fully cover large homes up to 6,000 sq. ft., with two stories or more, interior brick walls, or an unusual layout. With more family members being home, a typical WiFi router will have issues with maintaining strong internet access to all devices like phones, computers, or TVs. With multiple Mesh nodes, everyone can easily connect more smart home devices simultaneously without slowing down your WiFi bandwidth.

You don’t have to signing into a new network every time you go upstairs and stay connected to a single sturdy network no matter where you are.

You can get a powerful and stable connection no matter where you are in your home. Because each mesh node piggybacks off the other nodes signal, you can get powerful WiFi whether you’re at the top of the stairs or the bottom of the basement.

You can access the whole system from the single Router. You don’t have to change in individual device for any update.

Automatically protects every wireless connection using advanced encryption, whether it’s between each Deco unit or between units and your WiFi devices.