Im thinking about switching to Ubiquiti and this in specifics.Have they yet announced a model which will be the WiFi 7 equivalent replacement for the RT-AX68U and/or RT-AX86 series?
So far they all seem to be super high end luxury models.
Good point. Form factor isn't that important to me, but the 68/86 series has always been the sweet spot for value and features so hopefully they will have a suitable option eventually.All Wi-Fi 7 routers are tri-band 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz. I don't see compact vertical model like 86-series coming any time soon.
paid 359 USD on this WiFi6E router
What AXE16000 class router is $359 new?
3 months used unit
Good deal. My family loves that I'm an enthusiast. I just give them my old stuff for free. My parents got my wifi 6 orbi system and my brother got my ax11000s. I like being on the bleeding edge when I can justify it, which is almost always haha.3 months used unit, from a friend who migrated to a be96u unit. I love enthusiasts, they save my money.
Why would anyone want a Wifi 7 router that lacks 6 GHz support? Might as well stick to a less expensive Wifi 6 router.Just came across the release note for BE88U in China March 27. Never heard of this site, but it sounds incredibly expensive if the specs are accurate. I'm guessing it'll be 3 years before a good sub $250 wifi 7 model is available, and MAYBE by then I'll have some clients.
Why would anyone want a Wifi 7 router that lacks 6 GHz support? Might as well stick to a less expensive Wifi 6 router.
Why would anyone want a Wifi 7 router that lacks 6 GHz support?
I know why Asus are selling it. My point was there is little reason for a customer to actually buy it.Marketing driven dual-band Wi-Fi 7 routers are perhaps coming for the countries with no 6GHz Wi-Fi band. About 2/3 of the population of the Earth lives there.
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