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Xiaomi releases AX3600 Wi-Fi Router 6 for only 85 dollars
Mostly known for its smartphones in the EU and USA, the reality is that this company is fabricating lots of electronics. They now are also launching an AX3600 router, with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ax or Wi-FI 6.
This AX router has been based on a IPQ8071A 4-core A53 1GHz CPU (Qualcom) paired with 512MB of RAM. You'll count 7 antennas (Two for the 2.4GHz band, four for the 5GHz band, and one exclusive for IoT), and supports transfers of up to 2402Mbps in its 5GHz band and up to 574Mbps in its 2.4GHz band. It also has three 1Gbps Ethernet ports. It also supports OFDMA and MU-MIMO 8×8.
The price is 599 yuan, roughly 85 dollars and 89 EUR. While we're not certain it will be sold outside of China, you can always import it of course.
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#5761919 Posted on: 02/20/2020 03:10 AM
If you own an electronic device with a microphone or internet connection, you're being spied on. Doesn't really matter by who. To the US Gov't, everyone is the enemy..... There's a reason they're trying to militarize the police, and it's not for the safety of US citizens.
If you own an electronic device with a microphone or internet connection, you're being spied on. Doesn't really matter by who. To the US Gov't, everyone is the enemy..... There's a reason they're trying to militarize the police, and it's not for the safety of US citizens.
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#5761938 Posted on: 02/20/2020 04:38 AM
Honestly I dont care what USA or western block countries do to others, im not part of the others, and its not my problem, most of the time I agree with their policies anyway.
So... which one is the state that's "protecting" you and which one is the "enemies mining your data to harm you and your country"? Because it really depends on what country you ask, people will put one or the other in either list. China doesn't seem to be bombing other countries all the time, and unlike the US, they aren't funding and giving weapons to ISIS, so... I'm pretty sure that there are a lot of people that don't consider the US to be "the good guys".
Honestly I dont care what USA or western block countries do to others, im not part of the others, and its not my problem, most of the time I agree with their policies anyway.
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https://thumbor.forbes.com/thumbor/960x0/https://blogs-images.forbes.com/niallmccarthy/files/2017/12/20171218_ISIS_Weapons.jpg
(source here is funded by the EU FWIW)
I get what you're saying and I agree that the US is definitely "not the good guys" (as far as I'm concerned) but there are people in the US that recognize it and are trying to fix it and I do believe the US has the capability of that happening. China on the other hand has no intention of rectifying it - it's political systems don't really allow it and it actively tries to brainwash it's people to a far higher degree than the US against it.
I would be weary of any state run company and try to support open source hardware/software projects when you can.
Well the EU, UK and Turkey are in it too, so... don't really know if "funded by the EU FWIW" is actually a valid point or not.
Here is a real document, and here is what happened.
And no, the US isn't trying to fix it, they are still helping the Turks and Al-Nusra to fight against Siria to be able to get a hold of the gas pipelines, they are still torturing Julian Assagne for showing the world tons of evidence of US terrorism, and it doesn't look like the NSA is saying "I'm sorry, we will stop spying on everyone, including people for allied countries".
People complain about China and Russia, and sincerely, they're both pretty effed up countries, but some people are totally unaware of all the s***t that's going on thanks to the US, Europe, etc. and think that they are "the good guys" in general. And it's a big "nope". They're doing pretty ugly things too. Heck, even Australia is effed up (a satirical but very serious example here).