Just saying...
Broadcom https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/Broadcom#be_.28Wi-Fi_7.29
Broadcom • Wi-Fi 7 • AP SoC (CPU: BCM4916 / BCM49428), 320MHz, 4096-QAM
BCM6726 / BCM67263 • BCM43720 / BCM43740 • BCM4398 (WLAN/BT)
Qualcomm https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/Qualcomm#be_.28Wi-Fi_7.29_2
Qualcomm • FastConnect 7800 • Wi-Fi 7 • 5Gbps, 320MHz
Qualcomm • Networking Pro Series Gen 3 • ARM (Cortex-A73) 4x 2.2GHz CPU
802.11be (Wi-Fi 7), 4K-QAM, 320MHz • PR • AC|WiFi
• IPQ9574 (IPQ9570) • Networking Pro 1620 • BE33000 (x16)
• IPQ9574 (IPQ9554) • Networking Pro 1220 • BE21000 (x12)
• IPQ9574 (IPQ9534) • Networking Pro 820 • BE16000 (x8)
• IPQ9554 (IPQ9514) • Networking Pro 620 • BE10000 (x6)
Qualcomm • Immersive Home Platform • 3210/326/318/316
802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) • Multi-Link Mesh • PR (2022/12/14) • AC|WiFi
Immersive Home 3210 - x10 (20.7Gbps), Immersive Home 326 - x6 (10.6Gbps)
• IPQ5332 • 「Immersive Home 3210」 • ARM (Cortex-A53) 4x @1.5GHz CPU
• IPQ5322 • 「Immersive Home 326」 • ARM (Cortex-A53) 4x @1.5GHz CPU
•「Immersive Home 318/316」 (Wi-Fi 6E) • ARM (Cortex-A53) 2x @1.0GHz CPU
MediaTek https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/MediaTek#be_.28Wi-Fi_7.29
• Dimensity 9200 • Wi-Fi 7 • 6.5Gbps, SoC
• Filogic 380 • Wi-Fi 7 •
• Filogic 880 • Wi-Fi 7 •
MaxLinear https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/MaxLinear#802.11be_.28WiFi_7.29
MaxLinear Wi-Fi 7 SoC• PR • PR
• MxL31708 • Wi-Fi 7, 802.11be, 2.4/5/6GHz, 8x SS (17.0Gbps), EHT320, 4K-QAM, Dual Band
• MxL31712 • Wi-Fi 7, 802.11be, 2.4/5/6GHz, 12x SS (18.6Gbps), EHT320, 4K-QAM, Tri Band
Exactly. The QC option makes more sense for me as I want to bypass the expense of an AP and just host it off one of those adapters using hostapd. $35 sounds a lot better than $400-1000.but it would hardly make any difference
It's in the market already, around $900. It's cheaper than EU and UK price. It will be disappeared silently.Looks like Zyxel just released their Wi-Fi 7 WAPs. Beastly specs.
https://www.zyxel.com/us/en-us/prod...ple-radio-nebulaflex-pro-access-point-wbe660s
I'll bet they'll be about $900 each.
It's in the market already, around $900. It's cheaper than EU and UK price. It will be disappeared silently.
It's a 10ge port. No one said you had to use 5ge or 2.5ge it's just an option.NBASE-T NIC
It's a 10ge port. No one said you had to use 5ge or 2.5ge it's just an option.
As for the power req some comparison front the usual suspects would be handy to say the least.
Eugenius - POE++ but no spec sheet with details
Asus - ~60W https://www.asus.com/product-compar...-MO9A00&LevelId=networking-iot-servers-wifi-7
TPL - not listed - https://static.tp-link.com/upload/product-overview/2023/202307/20230703/Archer BE550 1.0_Datasheet.pdf
-- https://www.tp-link.com/us/deco-mesh-wifi/product-family/deco-be95/#specifications
Netgear - ~60W https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RS700S/RS700S_TS.pdf
Linksys - ~30W https://www.linksys.com/support-article?articleNum=335806
Amazon / Eero - 45W https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HJJN7MS/?tag=snbforums-20
So, having done your homework... 40W doesn't seem so bad. Considering the others are mostly hitting around 60W other than Linksys / Eero.
Prices are all over the place as well with some as low as $400 and others hitting $1000+, Like every other prior gen they will come down as the newness wears off and I suspect Zyxel will come out with a more SMB level offering as well besides this one in particular. Just like there's a higher end version of the NWA series.
@RacerX330
Adoption is always slow. Apple is the tortoise though when it comes to new tech. Even when they attempt to they still fail. Look at the USBC conversion going with the bare minimum to not get banned from selling in the UK.
There are more than just ISP uses for faster WIFI. I use my bandwidth internally on the LAN to move file around. For those with Laptops and no TB port or don't want to spend $200 on a 10GE Dongle it's a cheap investment of $20 for an Intel card and upgrade the WIFI AP/router side and get ~5gbps out of their laptop connection. I recently found another method for breaking beyond 10GE speeds by using TB P2P between my laptop / server setup and hit 1.5GB/s for the price of a $22 cable.
It's not my fault that most of the list is combo units it's just reality of what's out there right now. Showing the power consumption potential though for comparison makes a point mentioned up thread though. Linksys coming in @ 30W though for a full router/AP unit makes you question things or it should. Now, the one AP using USBC makes me question whether it needs 15V to trigger the power up and then downshift to 5-10W after it's powered on like my 5G FWA box....
Also, keep in mind these are the max power draws and not typical draws. While the NWA210AX wants POE++ I doubt it's using that much power most of the time.
6E to me is/was like Intel 10/11th Gen and mostly a placeholder as it didn't really do much besides add 6Ghz to the mix. BE doubling the bandwidth to 320mhz though is where we get the boost in speed on 6Ghz. Of course the 2.4/5 bands got a modest bump as well for their baseline when using BE capable adapters.
The other issue is updating client devices to make sue of things. If you can't put in $20/device for the WIFI adapter to make use of it then it's not worth your time or money. On the other hand I'm going in a different direction and just going to use the QC adapter and internalize the AP function again. Sure, it's only got 2 antennas but, I really only have 1 client that will be on 6Ghz anyway besides my phone. I'm also considering putting the same adapter into the laptop since they both need a BE anyway. The QC adapters though are $35 so, it's still cheaper than buying a plastic box as listed above.
The general public just buys disposable gear. They also just pay their ISP rental fees instead of buying a cpe which in the case of cable modems is easily recouped under a year.consumers
Guys Intel BE200 and Qualcomm QCNCM865 are here. My router is TP-Link BE900
Some observations:
- TP-Link BE900 is their highest top-tier router. But it doesn't have MLO (Multi Link Operation) support. Without MLO, it's a fraud to call BE900 as Wifi7 router. I and many others got deceived into purchasing products from such s*** tier companies. That's on me.
- BE900's cheaper cousin BE800 has MLO mentioned on their website. Users on reddit also confirmed that the Web UI has an option to merge 2.4, 5 and 6Ghz bands. BE900 cannot merge 6Ghz with other 2 bands.
- TP-Link BE routers have Easy Mesh standard support but none of them support ethernet backhaul. Mesh is unusable without ethernet backhaul for me.
- Intel BE200 and Qualcomm QCNCM865 work very well on my Asus ProArt Z690 motherboard. I had to disassemble my pc, remove the port's cover, replace the existing AX210 module.
- No MLO support on Intel BE200 driver yet. Intel points to Microsoft not enabling support in Windows 11 and Microsoft says it's an Intel wifi driver issue.
- Unsure about MLO on Qualcomm QCNCM865. Maybe I need to troll internet harder to find any mentions about this.
- When connected to 6Ghz band, Windows shows wrong signal strength. When Windows shows very weak signal strength, I was doing 800-900 Mbps speedtests. (for both BE200 and QCNCM865)
Advantages of BE900 over any Asus top tier routers:
- Asus forgets ARP after 10 minutes so WOL stops working. You have to use WOL from it's GUI or Asus Router app. TP-Link does not forget ARP binding.
- TP-Link can dial PPPoE over IPv6 exclusively. Asus cannot do that
- I like TP-Link Web UI while Asus gamer-y UI (red in GT series and grey in RT series) is almost a decade old.
So there you have it. Some bleeding edge observations of current sorry state of Wifi 7. Companies selling incomplete busted products with (fake?) assurance that they will update it in future.
On a side note: I have zero clue why TP-Link BE900 costs $400 in India after tax while it costs $750 after tax in the US.
Wrong on multiple levels. iPhone 15 Pro Max costs $1250 after tax in US but costs $1920 in India.India is poor compared to the US, almost everything sells for a lower price there than here. Their GDP per capita is around 2k and our is 70k. That's why.
Wrong on multiple levels. iPhone 15 Pro Max costs $1250 after tax in US but costs $1920 in India.
Each and every electronic product costs more in India.
I actually think the amount of rich people in India may be more than the amount of rich people in US. Hidden wealth.
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