Technical specifications for the Reyee AX6000 indicate an 8-stream architecture utilizing a MediaTek Filogic MT7986A chipset. The hardware employs 8 independent Front-End Modules (FEMs) to amplify signals across 4×4 paths on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Thermal management is facilitated by a massive internal heatsink that occupies 40% of the chassis volume, supporting the 160MHz channel bandwidth during high-load operations.
The device uses proprietary Ruijie Cloud firmware for advanced management and utilizes MAC address tagging for traffic prioritization. Material analysis confirms heavy-duty internal shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference. The physical design is optimized for high-density IoT environments, supporting up to 60 concurrent devices, but lacks the 6GHz radio band found in later Wi-Fi 6E or Wi-Fi 7 hardware.
Verified features:
- Stream Density: 8 independent spatial streams.
- Bandwidth: 160MHz channel support.
- Chassis: High-volume passive heatsink.
Users requiring the interference-free 6GHz spectrum for VR or high-speed streaming should consider the TP-Link AXE5400 as a spectrum-specific alternative.
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