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Router/Extender Keenetic Sprinter SE AX3000 Mesh Wi‑Fi 6, Dual‑band 2.4/5 GHz, 3x3, 4×Gigabit LAN, RJ‑45 WAN
The Keenetic Sprinter SE AX3000 is a Mesh-capable Wi‑Fi 6 router and extender offering dual‑band wireless operation on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz with up to 3000 Mbps combined throughput. Designed for home and small office networks, it supports MU‑MIMO and OFDMA for improved multi‑device performance and includes a 4‑port Gigabit LAN switch plus an RJ‑45 WAN port for flexible wired connectivity. Security features include WEP, WPA/WPA2/WPA3, OWE and an SPI firewall to protect local networks and connected devices.
Keenetic Sprinter SE combines Wi‑Fi 6 efficiency with a multi‑core ARM platform to deliver higher throughput, lower latency and better handling of multiple simultaneous clients. Mesh capabilities allow the unit to function as a primary router or as an extender within a whole‑home system, eliminating coverage gaps. Integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports provide stable wired connections for bandwidth‑sensitive devices while multi‑WAN and traffic prioritization features improve uptime and user experience in mixed usage scenarios.
Place the Keenetic Sprinter SE in a central location for optimal wireless coverage or position it as an extender near areas with weak signal. Connect the WAN port to your Internet source and attach wired devices to any of the four Gigabit LAN ports for reliable Ethernet connections. Use the web‑based management interface or the device setup tools to configure SSIDs, security protocols, mesh pairing, Multi‑WAN settings and traffic prioritization according to your network requirements.
For best performance, enable WPA3 or WPA2/WPA3 mixed security where supported, and keep firmware updated. When deploying Mesh, add units incrementally and position them within line‑of‑sight or minimal obstruction to maintain strong backhaul. Reserve wired LAN ports for devices that require consistent low latency, and use QoS rules to prioritise real‑time traffic such as video calls and gaming.
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