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A detailed reader test comes from the community, the two Vodafone stations with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 5 for the cable network of the Internet provider Vodafone in matters Ping and data throughput compares with each other and delivers clear results. Several test scenarios are used in the reader’s home environment.
In his reader article “Comparison of the old and new Vodafone station”, the ComputerBase reader “Killerattacks” compared the old Vodafone station with Wi-Fi 5, formerly IEEE 802.11ac, to the recently introduced new Vodafone station with Wi-Fi 6, formerly IEEE 802.11ax, taking part in performance measurements with regard to latency, throughput and power consumption.
The new Vodafone station with Wi-Fi 6 was particularly convincing in terms of lower power consumption, which could be reduced from 16 watts to now 10 watts, and when measuring power with an iPad at a distance of 5 meters through two walls.
From the community of the ComputerBase-Forum
- Reader’s article “Comparison of the old and new Vodafone station”
Replacing the fully functional router via Vodafone was also no problem.
I am an existing Vodafone customer and use the old Vodafone station. After Computerbase reported there was now a new Vodafone station with Wi-Fi 6, I called customer service and asked for a replacement. This was possible without any problems.
Killer attacks, community member
There were no exchange fees for the ComputerBase reader, nor was a contract extension necessary. The old Vodafone station with Wi-Fi 5 only had to be sent back to Vodafone within 12 days.
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