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Intel's Wi-Fi 7 Adapters, Chipsets Arriving Soon
Wi-Fi 7 is almost here. Kind of.
www.tomshardware.com
Looks like Gen 1 WiFi 7 is a definite skip.
My roaming with 2 iPhones and using Wi-Fi 6 drops a couple of words using my Cisco 150ax APs. My old Cisco WAP581 wireless APs dropped no words on roaming. So there is a little difference. But I can tell the 150ax APs are faster with higher connects rates. My ax devices connect at 1201 rates now and has snappier responses.I just got Wi-Fi 6 working and I don't think it roams as well as AC. I am not sure they are going to do much work on it now since they are pushing ahead for Wi-Fi 7.
I also started upgrading to wifi6 which I think is adquate for my house clients.I also recently replaced my access points with business class Wi-Fi 6 units. The speed and roaming are excellent. Almost 800Mbps to wireless AX clients is going to be enough for many years. I don’t use 160MHz channels.
Make that 2Intel's Wi-Fi 7 Adapters, Chipsets Arriving Soon
Wi-Fi 7 is almost here. Kind of.www.tomshardware.com
Looks like Gen 1 WiFi 7 is a definite skip.
I also recently replaced my access points with business class Wi-Fi 6 units. The speed and roaming are excellent. Almost 800Mbps to wireless AX clients is going to be enough for many years. I don’t use 160MHz channels.
WiFi5 is good enough for the moment...
Definitely. I just found a good offer for Ruckus R750 units replacing previous R610.
And the changelog states it only works as Wifi 6e, as the OS still lacks Wifi 7 support. Quite a mess there...And new Intel WiFi 7 Drivers are out:
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