Article 63YSG USB-A adapter adds instant Wi-Fi 6E support to Windows 11 PCs

USB-A adapter adds instant Wi-Fi 6E support to Windows 11 PCs

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Wi-Fi 6E products are available to consumers today, but you probably wouldn't know it if you looked around the average household. Although supporting gear rolled out over the past couple of years, component shortages, satisfaction with Wi-Fi 6, and the impending arrival of Wi-Fi 7 have led many to overlook the latest wireless standard. Netgear is trying to make adoption easier by announcing a USB adapter that brings Wi-Fi 6E to supporting systems via a USB 3.x Type-A connection.

Netgear's Nighthawk AXE3000 WiFi 6E USB 3.0 Adapter (A8000) announced Wednesday works with laptops and desktops. According to the San Jose, California-based company's announcement, it supports the 2.4 GHz band at up to 600 Mbps, the 5 GHz band at up to 1,200 Mbps, and the 6 GHz band at up to 1,200 Mbps.

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The adapter uses a flip-open antenna, and there's an optional cradle that can hold the adapter and connect to a PC via its USB-A cable, allowing moving the adapter for improved signal.

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