The Armor line includes high-end routers designed for home or office networks with increased load, or use in the field of the Internet of Things. They are distinguished by a wide bandwidth channel, support for all modern network functions and a large radius of wireless coverage in Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 networks.


Thanks to a high-performance hardware platform, support for multi-threaded data transmission using MU-MIMO technology and numerous high-performance antennas, Armor wireless routers provide serious bandwidth up to 800 to 4800 Mbit/s. The 2021 models are friendly with the Wi-Fi 6 communication protocol, the earlier ones work only in Wi-Fi networks of the fourth and fifth generation. Almost all of them are able to work in two frequency bands, are equipped with gigabit LAN ports and are friends with MU-MIMO technology. In addition, most members of this family support firewall, NAT, DHCP, FTP, print and file server functions, and are also ready to work using the WPA3 security standard.

In 2021, the manufacturer updated and modernized the Armor line, releasing several Armor G routers similar in spirit. The frontman of the series was an advanced router of the AX6000 class called Armor G5. Its main features are support for Wi―Fi 6, a total speed of up to 6 Gbit/s, a 10-Gigabit LAN port and the complete absence of external antennas. Instead of protruding horns, 13 directional antennas are hidden inside the case, which provide high-quality, stable high-speed coverage over a large area.