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Nice - just observed a neighbour with a spanking new WiFi6 router - grabbed a capture of the beacon...
Note - looks like it's a 2*2:2 at least for 2.4GHz, and it's running in 40MHz wide channels in a dense suburban area -
Couple of things to note:
1) that's a big beacon frame - 495 bytes there - transmit this every 100 mSec, that's a fair amount of airtime
2) defaults as WPA2-AES - good - WPA3/WPA2 mixed/transitional would have been a better default, IMHO...
3) 802.11b legacy rates - enabled - which at this point, they're leaving a bit of bandwidth/latency on the table (goes towards preamble and slotting time - doing g/n/ax and removing b support does help here...)
4) Wide Channels in 2.4 - never been a big fan about this - note that even when forcing wide channels, this comes with overhead - the secondary channel always has to check there before using it - bit more latency added there - makes for big numbers if/when it works perhaps...
5) WiFi5 DL MU-MIMO is enabled, WiFi6 OFDMA disabled
Anyways - interesting to see this actually in the real world...
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Note - looks like it's a 2*2:2 at least for 2.4GHz, and it's running in 40MHz wide channels in a dense suburban area -
Couple of things to note:
1) that's a big beacon frame - 495 bytes there - transmit this every 100 mSec, that's a fair amount of airtime
2) defaults as WPA2-AES - good - WPA3/WPA2 mixed/transitional would have been a better default, IMHO...
3) 802.11b legacy rates - enabled - which at this point, they're leaving a bit of bandwidth/latency on the table (goes towards preamble and slotting time - doing g/n/ax and removing b support does help here...)
4) Wide Channels in 2.4 - never been a big fan about this - note that even when forcing wide channels, this comes with overhead - the secondary channel always has to check there before using it - bit more latency added there - makes for big numbers if/when it works perhaps...
5) WiFi5 DL MU-MIMO is enabled, WiFi6 OFDMA disabled
Anyways - interesting to see this actually in the real world...
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