Razor512
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Faster WiFi helps, especially when you have wireless devices that need to be regularly backed up to your NAS.
Sadly while routers get frequent improvements, many device makers are really lazy with implementing better WiFi chipsets.
It is still rare to see a client device that supports 802.11ad, and most seem to keep forgetting to go with a 3 or 4 stream WiFi radio for laptops.
802.11ad would do well for smartphones when it comes to quick backups to a NAS.
Aside from that, I think the biggest thing holding people back from buying newer routers, is the router makers being unwilling to move to having 4-6 10GbE ports on the routers.
1 gigabit is really slow by modern standards, and really should have been replaced at least 7 years ago.
Gigabit ISP? What's that? Fiber? hahaha, must be dream land.
Heck, I'm in Silicon Valley and the highest I ever got is like 128megabits down. The WIFI industry wants us to buy new WIFI AP/router, then tell ISP to offer gigabit internet . Otherwise, last year gigabit WIFI router or the year before WIFI is good enough. What lacking is reliable in WIFI access point. Smallnet should do more test on how reliable some of the WIFI access point.
Faster WiFi helps, especially when you have wireless devices that need to be regularly backed up to your NAS.
Sadly while routers get frequent improvements, many device makers are really lazy with implementing better WiFi chipsets.
It is still rare to see a client device that supports 802.11ad, and most seem to keep forgetting to go with a 3 or 4 stream WiFi radio for laptops.
802.11ad would do well for smartphones when it comes to quick backups to a NAS.
Aside from that, I think the biggest thing holding people back from buying newer routers, is the router makers being unwilling to move to having 4-6 10GbE ports on the routers.
1 gigabit is really slow by modern standards, and really should have been replaced at least 7 years ago.
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