No, not really. It's difficult to add it to laptops that didn't come with it too.What is the advantage of the AD band if both of my laptops do not have an AD band? Is there something else that can be used for?
I've come across across a few laptop PCs (Asus I think) and also the ThinkPad WiGig Docking Station. But haven't come across USB or PCI adaptors yet.Has anyone found a single 802.11ad device available on the market (outside of routers)?
I have the Killer 1550 on order and should get it in like 10 daysHas anyone found a single 802.11ad device available on the market (outside of routers)?
If you install the Killer with the INF driver, it has 0 issues. It's the Killer Performance Suite that's the cancer. Also, I have the Intel 9260 in my drawer collecting dust. Just like the Intel 8265, I get way less range than the Killer 1535 which I have now.The Killer 1550 is nothing more than an Intel 9260 with Killer Suite, Intel mentions it on their website. It has no “ad” support by the way.
I ordered the 9260ac for $24 on eBay today to replace my 8265ac which is going into another machine. I have heard a lot about driver issues with Killer 1535 and their QoS suite came preinstalled on my Dell 7567, which some people found was causing massive DPC latency issues and audio stutter.
Wireless docking station was one of the typical uses I was seeing for it, but it would imply adhoc networking, not infrastructure-based, which means it would be useless in the router itself.
Last I checked even Intel has said they won’t make any new ad supporting adapters and discontinued current ones by the end of last year, the 18265 was the last. Seems the 9260ac won’t have a 19260ac/ad counterpart then. I have seen a few Dell laptops with 17265/18260/5 adapters for wireless docking and such but overall ad hasn’t really taken off.
Source for Intel:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/11829/intel-discontinues-wigig-cards-to-focus-on-vr
This is one of the reasons I used to recommend the R7800 over the R9000, as I never saw much use for ad for typical users, plus many put their routers hidden away out of sight anyway. I mean if you need link aggregation and the CPU power then it makes a little more sense to get the R9000.
understand a next generation of wigig with some more range and throughput should be around the corner but not here yet.
Throughput maybe - but no more range - range is limited by the basic physics of 60GHz...
I share the scepticism, also because I see beamforming being advertized for range extension which practice doesn't seem to be confirming... But this is what the IEEE freemasonry is promising,
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8088544/
http://www.gigabit-wireless.com/gig...11ay-wireless-technology-next-gen-60ghz-wifi/
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