Hello everyone!
I've been researching WiFi 7 products recently and happened to come across this feature on the Deco website, which has piqued my curiosity. I would like to learn more about the functionality of "Simultaneous Wireless and Wired Backhaul" in Deco BE85 and its associated benefits.
From my understanding, the Deco system utilizes proprietary technology to enable simultaneous communication across different frequency bands with each unit. Additionally, Deco products now support the establishment of both wireless and wired backhaul connections simultaneously, including not only Ethernet-wired connections but also powerline-wired connections. By leveraging the latest Wi-Fi 7 MLO technology, the backhaul aggregation processing has been optimized at the circuit layer, resulting in reduced processing time and increased aggregation flow rate. These enhancements are expected to improve overall transmission speed, reduce latency, and provide broader coverage with stable and reliable connections.
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide further information regarding the mechanism behind the simultaneous operation of wireless and wired backhaul. Specifically, I am interested in understanding the advantages of this feature in practical usage scenarios. Furthermore, I would like to know the recommended operational approach for maximizing the benefits of this capability within the Deco system. Does the Mesh network prioritize communication via wired backhaul over wireless backhaul in this context?
Thank you in advance for any insights and guidance you can provide.
I've been researching WiFi 7 products recently and happened to come across this feature on the Deco website, which has piqued my curiosity. I would like to learn more about the functionality of "Simultaneous Wireless and Wired Backhaul" in Deco BE85 and its associated benefits.
From my understanding, the Deco system utilizes proprietary technology to enable simultaneous communication across different frequency bands with each unit. Additionally, Deco products now support the establishment of both wireless and wired backhaul connections simultaneously, including not only Ethernet-wired connections but also powerline-wired connections. By leveraging the latest Wi-Fi 7 MLO technology, the backhaul aggregation processing has been optimized at the circuit layer, resulting in reduced processing time and increased aggregation flow rate. These enhancements are expected to improve overall transmission speed, reduce latency, and provide broader coverage with stable and reliable connections.
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide further information regarding the mechanism behind the simultaneous operation of wireless and wired backhaul. Specifically, I am interested in understanding the advantages of this feature in practical usage scenarios. Furthermore, I would like to know the recommended operational approach for maximizing the benefits of this capability within the Deco system. Does the Mesh network prioritize communication via wired backhaul over wireless backhaul in this context?
Thank you in advance for any insights and guidance you can provide.