Said the same thing about 80 MHz. 5 GHz ain't dead yet. More limited range helps.To be honest, I think 160Mhz will kill the 5Ghz band especially in congested neighborhoods and apartments....
Don't know.Thiggins do you think Intel/Apple will support it (future products)? I remember both refused to allow 40Mhz on the 2.4 Ghz Band earlier on their products for the same reason.
this is weird, because i could have sworn this thing was going to be broadcom as per the earlier posts in this thread
netgear still doesnt have a AC3100 class radio
but to be honest nitroqam is probably stupid on 2.4GHz and 5GHz
but looking back no evidence this was ever goin to come with broadcom solution
FCC docs NOV 4 show AC2600 X4S
im confused where this picture above posted with the same body as the R8500 came from
is it just R8500 picture or is there significant difference or way to tell?
Why not a LED for MU-MIMO so you can see when its in use, just a thought
Nighthawk X4S (R7800) supports both 160 MHz contiguous and 80+80 MHz modes
Because most devices are 1x1 and 2x2. 160 MHz mode, like MU-MIMO, is intended to most benefit those devices.They cap the 160MHz mode for 1 and 2 stream devices only (not sure why though).
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