Broadcom based MU devices/routers actually can reduce performance with MU enabled as Broadcom's implementation isn't very good.
Has this been proven to still be the case with the BCM4366E?
Broadcom based MU devices/routers actually can reduce performance with MU enabled as Broadcom's implementation isn't very good.
Just bouht a Netgear Nighthawk X8 R8500, they are MU-MIMO capable but all my office computers and laptops dont have a MU-MIMO wireless adapter.
Which USB MU-MIMO adapters are out there to buy alread?
I have seen only so far: http://www.linksys.com/us/p/P-WUSB6100M/
Is there any other USB adapters which support this function?
Simply buying a MU capable client won't help if its not based on a Qualcomm or Intel WiFi chipset or a router based on a Qualcomm chipset. Broadcom based MU devices/routers actually can reduce performance with MU enabled as Broadcom's implementation isn't very good. MU works best with decent gains on the QCA9984 based routers (Netgear R7800, Synology RT2600AC, Asus BRTAC828). Also note that you need two or more MU clients to even make use of MU-MIMO in the first place. Also don't expect a night and day difference either.
Has this been proven to still be the case with the BCM4366E?
Has this been proven to still be the case with the BCM4366E?
With Broadcom - The 4366E did bring in a lot of improvements for the AP side - but with MU, it's really about the client side.
Its Qualcomm based. It uses the Qualcomm IPQ8065 as its CPU (1.7Ghz dual core) and a pair of QCA9990's for the radios.Does anyone know what chip is in the Linksys Lapac2600 AP? I was going to upgrade from a 1750 for the 4x4 MU-MIMO as I have a few machines running the Asus pce-ac88's. I cant seem to find any info on the Linksys site.
Mu-Mimo seems to work quite well on my Linksys EA9500v2 which uses BCM4366E radios. This is based on using the Asus PCE-AC88 PCI card and my Lenovo Thinkpad X1 5th gen notebook both of which are Mu-Mimo equipped.
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