Our test of six Wi-Fi 6 routers found no significant benefit from OFDMA.
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No. All AX routers had lower latency than the two AC routers tested. But the lower latencies were not due to OFDMA.So if I read this correctly, you've proven that cheap AX/Wifi6 routers like the AX-58U and the RAX15 aren't discernible--or even inferior-- to 4+ year old AC/Wifi5 routers like the R7800?
It's possible that OFDMA may some day evolve to provide some of its touted advantages. But I think it will take years, as it did with MU-MIMO.I wonder if OFDMA will have any improvements in normally congested environments
No. All AX routers had lower latency than the two AC routers tested. But the lower latencies were not due to OFDMA.
AX routers can provide other advantages over AC routers, especially for 2.4 GHz AX devices. But OFDMA isn't one of the advantages.
I thought there is an article here saying MUMIMO didnt show any real benefits and sometimes will give worse performanceIt's possible that OFDMA may some day evolve to provide some of its touted advantages. But I think it will take years, as it did with MU-MIMO.
Here is the linkI thought there is an article here saying MUMIMO didnt show any real benefits and sometimes will give worse performance
Here is the link
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/33100-why-you-don-t-need-mu-mimo
Three years later, I'm told by colleagues at octoScope that MU-MIMO can provide total throughput gain. I have not verified this myself. But MU-MIMO testing will be incorporated into the upcoming new Wi-Fi test suite.
That would not be good practice for normal APs. Maybe for a Xirrus AP that has multiple radios.And I did not understand. Do you have that many connections with 1 wireless AP?
IIRC master interface hardware settings are applied to VAPsMaybe then it would be 300 or 400 users on a virtual AP. Does MU-MIMO make sense across a virtual AP? I would not think so since it is hardware.
I guess I will have to wait and see what they do.
I was wondering if you have put a test bed together for AX MU-MIMO testing yet?Here is the link
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wireless-features/33100-why-you-don-t-need-mu-mimo
Three years later, I'm told by colleagues at octoScope that MU-MIMO can provide total throughput gain. I have not verified this myself. But MU-MIMO testing will be incorporated into the upcoming new Wi-Fi test suite.
Excellent piece @thiggins
So if I read this correctly, you've proven that cheap AX/Wifi6 routers like the AX-58U and the RAX15 aren't discernible--or even inferior-- to 4+ year old AC/Wifi5 routers like the R7800?
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