Cosmin Cazan
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Seems like MU-MIMO and 160Mhz both are potentially exceeding Gigabit Ethernet, but unfortunately, I have not seen much data on this. Even on SNB, which does a pretty great job for testing Routers (good methodology, etc), has not really been able to step over this challenge (as far as I can tell). The only testing I've seen for >1Gbps is data/measurements collected through simulators of various sorts (veriWave, etc), rather than the classic max TPT testing.
Does anyone know of a good methodology for evaluating this? For example, the classic setup:
Wired desktop <----> Switch (optional) <-------> Access Point / Router tested <- - - - (Wi-Fi) - - - - > Wi-Fi Laptop/Device
The challenge is finding >1G (2.5/5/10 G) support for the: wired desktop, switch, and often, even the Router interface (Routers claiming to support 5300 or 7200 Mbps, but come with 1G ports .. ).
Has anybody looked into what this setup might look like? And would it be affordable? (especially the switch).
Does anyone know of a good methodology for evaluating this? For example, the classic setup:
Wired desktop <----> Switch (optional) <-------> Access Point / Router tested <- - - - (Wi-Fi) - - - - > Wi-Fi Laptop/Device
The challenge is finding >1G (2.5/5/10 G) support for the: wired desktop, switch, and often, even the Router interface (Routers claiming to support 5300 or 7200 Mbps, but come with 1G ports .. ).
Has anybody looked into what this setup might look like? And would it be affordable? (especially the switch).