ronaldo217
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I will travel to Japan by the end of this month and I found that the price for the Tuf-AX6000 is much cheaper than the other country, Is there any problems or shortcoming if I use it in Canada?
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Thank you so much for help!! seems like is not a good choice to buy a router from Japan.This router most likely won't have U-NII-3 band (channels 149-165), not available in Japan. Channels 149-161 are popular choice in Canada because of up to 1000mW allowed transmit power. You may have to use U-NII-1 (channels 36-48), but they are limited to 200mW in Canada. Japan router will perhaps have 1-13 channels on 2.4GHz band with 1-11 allowed in Canada. 160MHz channels? Eventually channel 50 (36-64), not guaranteed to work (DFS range).
I found the user manual from Asus jp mentioned can change between Japanese and English.Also for a while, Asus were locking Japanese SKUs to Japanese only webui language. I don't know if it's still the case.
They may have slightly loosened the rules then by also allowing English. Still something to keep in mind - some regions have local-specific rules enforced.I found the user manual from Asus jp mentioned can change between Japanese and English.
Do not buy wireless devices from Japan. Japan has very strict and stupid government regulations which are very complicated. There are no options to change it. Those regulations are a lot different from other countries. It should be changed but they never change it. The last change was 2013.I will travel to Japan by the end of this month and I found that the price for the Tuf-AX6000 is much cheaper than the other country, Is there any problems or shortcoming if I use it in Canada?
Thanks
Do not buy wireless devices from Japan. Japan has very strict and stupid government regulations which are very complicated. There are no options to change it. Those regulations are a lot different from other countries. It should be changed but they never change it. The last change was 2013.
Limit: Frequency, channels, channel width, bandwidth, output and a lot more.
Of course I know about NTT very well because of some reason. I also had some other country's routers including Japan. Did you read 'Limit: Frequency, channels, channel width, bandwidth, output and a lot more.' ? Don't try it.I think I will give it a try, I found the regulations from NTT website that the maximum Tx power allowed in Japan is 200mw and is already better than the EU version, I also found a way to increase the power and change the language from the web, most importantly it only cost 100USD for a AX6000 router with two 2.5Gb ports!!!
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