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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    This is what I understood: You have an NVME SSD attached to a device with an usb port, not to a router's usb port (RT-BE88U), hence those speeds would not be possible. I have no idea what a directly attached ssd to an SoC means.:)
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    So those speeds 592/643 MB/s don't come from a router's usb port.
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    What is that drive attached to? I highly doubt these speeds are coming from any router's usb port.
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    Attached Hard Drive

    I have 2 routers that do the same, I think it's normal.
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    I know 2.5 Gbps = 312.5 MB/s, but routers with multiple multi-gig ports always have better results on the fastest port(10G vs 2.5).
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    Isn't GT-AX6000 bottlenecked by its 2.5G lan port/nic? My zyxel has a 10G port, but my netgear/nic have 5G ports, or maybe Qualcomm has some secret sauce, it's the only manufacturer I've seen with decent usb performance.
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    Who uses a hard drive anymore, ssds all the way.
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    Both my zyxel and netgear routers based on Qualcomm IPQ8074A have decent usb 3.0 performance. I thought these new routers with more ram and increased cpu clock speed should do much more, I know it's not x86 hardware, but they are not cheap.
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    Thank you for your answer, I thought you did some real tests. In reality the usb port can't do more than 300MB/s. I only know one router than can do better than my zyxel, and that is AX89X but it's based on the same qc platform. Acording to this review, the BCM4916 inside GT-BE98 Pro can't do...
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    ASUS Unveils RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Dual-Band Router

    How is the usb transfer speed on this thing, my armor g5 (Qualcomm IPQ8074A) can do 300/200MB/s.
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    Netgear RAX120 the trash.

    No contract, my 90 days ended in February. I opened a new case and I told them we worked together before and they called me. I never had any problems with my rax120 since.
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    Netgear RAX120 the trash.

    That beta (1.2.8.43) was not final, I found more problems with it and they gave me a few versions of 1.2.9.44, until we found a stable one. I also had a good experience working with them(tech support), this was 2 months ago.
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    160MHz

    Is this how a single 160MHz stream is created from using both radios? 1x80MHz stream from the first radio + 1x80MHz stream from the second radio = 1x160MHz stream. Did I get it right?
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    160MHz

    I got my info from this forum. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rax120-ax6000-ac-ax-ht160-concurrent-connection.71306/ I understood that 80MHz uses both radios to create 8 streams, but I don't understand how 160MHz is created. If it only uses one radio, that would mean that the other one is...
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    160MHz

    This router is advertised as AX6000, 1.2Gbps+4.8Gbps. What am I missing here, everyone says that when using 160MHz the router becomes only 4x4. I tought that enabeling 160MHz disables one chip, but the math doesn't add up, since the network is shown as 9600Mbps/8 streams. @avtella , @thiggins...
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    160MHz

    It's a zyxel armor g5 which is identical to a rax120. I'm not trying to achieve 5 gig on wifi, I never said that. I just want to understand how is my intel ax210 capable of a phy speed of 2.4Gbps if this router is only capable of 80+80, afaik ax210 does not support 80+80?
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    160MHz

    Hi, I have a wifi router with 2x QCN5054 4x4:4 chips, and I don't understand something. When using 80MHz, both chips work together to create 8-streams, where a single stream can deliver 600Mbps, so 6x8=4.8Gbps When using 160MHz, both chips work together to create 8-streams, where a single stream...
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