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Linksys strengthens its WiFi 6 portfolio with Atlas Pro 6 Dual-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System

Linksys, a global leader in wireless networking products, announces the launch of the newest addition to its all-encompassing WiFi 6 portfolio, the Linksys Atlas Pro 6. Powered by Intelligent Mesh, it is a dual-band WiFi 6 router that simultaneously delivers next-level streaming, gaming and uninterrupted video calls to more than 30 devices with coverage up […]

Linksys, a global leader in wireless networking products, announces the launch of the newest addition to its all-encompassing WiFi 6 portfolio, the Linksys Atlas Pro 6. Powered by Intelligent Mesh, it is a dual-band WiFi 6 router that simultaneously delivers next-level streaming, gaming and uninterrupted video calls to more than 30 devices with coverage up to 2,700 square feet per node. 

The Linksys Atlas Pro 6 fully capitalizes on the latest WiFi 6 (802.11ax) standard to deliver true gigabit speeds throughout the entire home, up to 5.4 Gbps with 6-stream connectivity. Combined with powerful Mesh Coverage Linksys Intelligent Mesh technology, the Linksys Atlas Pro 6 can interoperate with Linksys MX, MR and WHW Series to form a mesh network. The WiFi 6 competency is designed to deliver gigabit WiFi speeds to every corner of the home, including balconies and outdoors areas, offering expandable home mesh WiFi coverage that’s handy by adding additional nodes. 

The true power of WiFi 6 technology is ultimately unleashed by access to the 160 MHz frequency, with the least-congested channels available on the 5GHz band offering incredibly fast connectivity. Faster peak data rates allow work-from-home, online learning, streaming, and gaming devices to operate simultaneously without diminished bandwidth. Meanwhile, advanced security and parental controls all add to the essentiality of this upgrade to any home. 

“The percentage of remote working in Singapore remained high at 46%1 during the pandemic last year, with most of people adjusted to a new rhythm of being able to work at home with just a mobile, laptop and an internet connection,” said Kingsley Chan, Business Development Director Linksys. “While more workers can return to the office now, almost 77% of Singaporean employees prefer hybrid work shift arrangements with more flexibility in structuring their work schedule and skipping the daily commute. This is why we designed the new Linksys Atlas Pro 6 to support high-speed WiFi.” 

Additional features and benefits:

  • More WiFi Channels – Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) provides access to more channels, reducing interference from neighboring networks.
  • Industry-Leading Technology – The Qualcomm™ Immersive Home 216 Platform delivers the ultimate WiFi 6 experience. This next-generation technology transforms home and business WiFi with its wire-like stability and blazing-fast performance.
  • Easy Setup, Easy Control – It’s simple to set up, lets users access their network from anywhere, and view or prioritize which connected devices are using the most WiFi — all from the free Linksys app.
  • Works with all Internet Providers – The Linksys Atlas Pro 6 works with all modems and ISPs, and is 100% backwards compatible with WiFi 5 and older devices. 
  • Alexa Wi-Fi Access – With Alexa, users can easily manage Wi-Fi access for devices and individuals in the home, taking focus away from screens and back to what’s important.

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