Hi L. Segev I have Internet speed from my provider up to 500mb. I have done wired testing using my M1 iPad and tests are correct. But using the same device if I do the test using Wi-Fi next to the router. Then Wi-Fi speed drops to 200mb. Some times even less. My Wi-Fi router provided by the company was not the best. I bought separately 2 routers for £100 each. I have Linksys Router MX4200. I contacted my provider with the results. The only answer they have is there’s no guarantee on what speeds I get over Wi-Fi. ( even if the device is next to the router. ) I think 🤔 the company is taking Rubbish and not providing the speeds some how over Wi-Fi. Thanks for ur amazing videos. Keep up the job. And thanks for reading this message. 👍🙏
Was it Ziply Fiber? I had an issue with them on this exact issue. I was using coax connection with Xfinity at 900 down but switched to Ziply fiber 1Gb speed up/down. WiFi couldn’t get above 250-ish no matter where I was. Tried a Eero Pro 6e, TP link, Asus WiFi 6E routers all brand new and all hit the same speeds. They still said the same thing it’s not guaranteed. I found it incredibly strange the WiFi speeds were limited but only with this provider. I did not have this issue and could get over 700 down with Xfinity but typical throughout the house would be 300-500. Hardline of course gave me best speed of 900. I canceled with Ziply and the Director of Engineering contacted me trying to continue troubleshooting but they wanted to charge me to test further. No thanks. Something on their end is limiting it. And of course typical network guys jumped down my throat on Reddit saying it was my network and it’s not possible. I had to take a video showing my WiFi speeds with Xfinity compared to Ziply. It’s not my network.
This is really great technology; however, I think at $500 a unit is expensive for a lot of 'regular' users. That said, I expect this price will come down over time and be more available to everyone. Another good, informative video!
Depends on what you do. If you just send email and watch RUclips, then this isn't going to rock your world. If you do anything like watching 4K or 8K streaming or deal with large files or play online games, then this is a game-changer. It really does depend on your personal need
By the time it comes down in price it will be old technology then something else will take its place. Always technology chasing. It seems im fine im ok.......
@@LironSegev I watch 4K streaming on a 400 Mb per second connection. Only rarely does it stutter. Wi-Fi 7 is very impressive technology, but it’s not required for 4K television.
I'm paying for up to 800 Mbps (600 plan but Comcast upgraded me for free) and when I upgraded my.modem.and router to wifi 6, bam!!!! My speed.went up. Close to 800 now.
Wifi 7 isn’t finalized yet. This is basically a rebranded 6E device. The 900Mbs in the tests are very similar (or even a little worse) than some wifi 6E speeds.
I't not rebrended 6E, it's based on draft spec that is released, same thing was happening with 802.11n (WiFi 3) was a new thing. Biggest risk is, since it is draft is fact that spec still can change and create incompatibilities with currently released devices.
I know its not in this video but have you run some tests from your locations to the router using something like iperf or openspeedtest? It would be interesting to see these results for people like myself that run local services like Plex.
I know sometimes routers are not always the culprit on internet lag or poor signal. I would like to know which ISP would you prefer that has no problems with the internet speeds because i see that your upload is always close or the same as your download speed. The highest my isp provides is 35 mbps upload and 1200 mbps download. But no matter what i do and fix i always get lag and loss of packets. Like always, my isp says nothing is wrong in their end. So do you think i better just change to fiber optic from Verizon or any other service that provides fiber connection?
Yes. The BE95 is quad-band while the BE85 is only tri-band. So the BE95 is slightly better. However it’s offered in a set of two instead of three like the BE85. That said if you have a BE95 as your main/master you can mesh with a BE85 too.
You will still need a cable modem of some sort. You can buy your own instead of "renting" one from the internet provider you use. You need to ensure it is compatible with your specific internet provider, generally, they are not difficult to set up. You can they connect a router to the cable modem, many routers these days are more user friendly to set up.
Love that we jabe wifi 7 but my internet andmost peoples in the UK doest go ober 250Megabits per second so there is literally no point at all 😂, wifi 6 i can say yes there is a point if you have many devices communicating at the same timse but apart from that i cant see this being a need for at least the next 5 years minimum 👍 our speed never goes up in speed just price 😂
This is extremely fast fast. ❤. Love it. A bit pricey though. Had to use Christmas money. Birthday money. Mother’s Day money. Etc. etc. I only got 2. My house is small.
Sure, then you decide to get one and that’s the slowest on the market. I’m still rocking the Apple airport and so far nobody’s complaining about slowdowns.
Just curious, how well would your sprouts grow...or not grow? Personally, I'm moving away from Wi-Fi by using a faraday cover unless absolutely needed. Love your videos though.
as long as you have distance between you and the device you should be fine. If you use a faraday cage your wifi signal will be so degraded its pointless. Besides, we are surrounded by wifi all the time - if its not our own its our neighbors and when we go out it everywhere.
Great video and best explanation about wifi 7! Greetings from Greece just subscribed for more new videos with wifi 7. Testing with wifi 7 was the best part for me. I am so excited that i will replace my wifi 6 mesh with a new wifi 7 router asap.
It depends. If you have cable internet, then you still need their "modem". If you are running Fiber, it does have the SFP+ port. I haven't tried it myself plugging straight into it and bypassing the AT&T router to see if that works. Its on my "To Do" list :)
I’m interested in the BE95 but that doesn’t come in a set of three like the BE85. I also wish that both had HomeKit/Matter router feature capabilities.
@@bashfullJ88 yes, but it’s not clear if my old Deco M4R will make an overall contribution to the network or just slow everything down compared to the BE95. Eg is it better to extend my network with older hardware or just remove it from the equation. Thx.
Wait wait....so are you saying it will speed up the actual speed you pay for from the ISP? As a typical avg user I have about 4 devices running at once. Not sure if it's worth it ...for me at least..but I guess there are lots of people with the need for something like that. Awesome video and I love all your info !!
Sadly not... What you get you get this just helps the range and that of the WiFi and the ability of this to send the WiFi etc... If you get 100mb speeds from the provider...you will still get that ...
@@steelcitydomains2356 Ok thx. That's what I thought. I couldn't really utilize or justify those speeds. My 500 mps is more than enough. But it is def interesting !
Great video! I am thinking on replacing my Wifi 6 mesh system (I need to move my gaming PC to another room with no acces to an Ethernet cable) and I was about to buy Deco XE75 Wifi 6E mesh but now I don't know if is huge difference between wifi 6e, do you know? Thanks!
well if you are going to test something, you gotta test it! Whats the point of testing WiFi right next to the router when in reality we all dont all gather around one device
@@LironSegev Yes of course and I absolutely love your content, your channel and all the help and info you provide for us you're a legend! 😃 I was laughing because you said furtherest which you can see isn't a word I thought you were just being funny as per usual because the word is just furthest, furtherest has that little red squiggly line under it indicating it's not right (I promise no offence meant there at all) 🙏 Keep up the fantastic work brother we appreciate you so much
I'd be happy with a WiFi that went more than 50ft 😤 1930's brick house with old wooden single glazed windows. In the same room as the Three 5g router, speeds of up to 400mbps. If I dare go I to the next room, down to 50mbps. If I continue out into the garden, bye bye signal.
But does it matter? I can't tell the difference between 50 and 500 Mbps, as it seems the bottlenecks are at the servers of all of the sites I frequent.
absolutely matters but it really depends on what you do. If you just send email and browse the web, then no. If you play online games or send large files or streak movies than it does.
Wait wait... You said, even if my current devices do not support Wi-Fi seven, if I would have purchases router now and deploy it in my home Network, I would notice an immediate speed increase of my wireless connection. I get that the router uses 2.4Ghz, 5g, and Wifi 6 simultaneously to offer the best speed available in all 3 ratings. What a my 2.4 connection is b or g but the five gig, that's a N class and back comparable. Regardless of how many multi-user multi-input multi output channels are bound together, divided up equally amongst the demands, and it doesn't matter if the router accepted a full T3 of10gig fiber connections... , My 2.4 ghz g wifi adapter will NOT connect any faster than it's original top speed.
You are mixing up a whole bunch of things into one. If your 2.4Ghz tops out at 600Mbps, that is the max you will get on that device. What WiFi 7 does is identify which devices need what kind of bandwidth and how to get the maximum to it. So your 2.4Ghz device will get as close to 600Mbps as possible but you aren't going to get 1Gbps.However, with the way it manages the data, that device will get optimized traffic. Now add a several devices of WiFi 6 and WiFi 5 and the router will optimize traffic and bandwidth to each one.
I didn't say TP-Link has the only WiFi 7 router. Besides, Netgear's one is not a Mesh system but just a router, its 19Gbps (this one is 22Gbps) and Netgear's one is only available in August. This one is available in June. But hey - you buy the one you want.
There are no wifi 7 clients in existence, so there is no advantage over WiFi 6e at the moment. The clients he has are connecting at 6e speeds. If he had compared 6e to 7 there would be no difference.
Actually that is not accurate. The OnePlus has WiFi 7 as an example. Also if you saw the tests just using existing tech with WiFi 7 makes a huge difference. But is it mainstream yet? no. Are new laptops/ computers/ phones going to come out with WiFi 7? if CES and Mobile World Congress is anything to go by, then yes.
Just some questions: so once the fiber is in your house, how do you connect to it? Clearly you have a lan cable attached to your phone right? and one to your TV right? how about your tablet or smart speaker - all with cables right? I mean you dont dare use a "gimmick" like WiFi? pfttt thats for losers 🤦♂️
Should we call the Router for what it really is, a 5G Router, with skills, but what i don't understand is, are you saying, that even with a mobile phone, running only 2G/3G/4G LTE, is going to be faster as well, without the magic Wi-Fi 7 antenna build into your phone...??? - Stay Blessed - 🙏❤✌
of course - anything that is WiFi like computers/ laptops/ TV etc. Thats the magic of WiFi 7 - it gives things a boost inside your home that uses WiFi.
Money talk If You could spend $900-$1500 not for everyone who dose spend only youtubs who make pro day huge amount money rich crazy people Router or mesh network amount of money cost you can buy air ticket flight to nice vacation 2024 year going be cheaper on market wifi7 first someting come out Charge you ridiculous prices ok bye
Were you absent at school. When they taught about using commas and full stops? My brain hurts trying to decipher what you said. I get it. Too expensive for you. OK. (see how it's done?)
If you can afford to cough up $999 to $1499, then congratulations to you.
you beat me to it!
@@DaveSomething If Santa was real, I'd be the nicest 65 year old kid on the block.
Fr tho, I mean damn
Holy you know what
Time is money.
Hi L. Segev
I have Internet speed from my provider up to 500mb.
I have done wired testing using my M1 iPad and tests are correct.
But using the same device if I do the test using Wi-Fi next to the router. Then Wi-Fi speed drops to 200mb. Some times even less.
My Wi-Fi router provided by the company was not the best. I bought separately 2 routers for £100 each.
I have Linksys Router MX4200.
I contacted my provider with the results. The only answer they have is there’s no guarantee on what speeds I get over Wi-Fi. ( even if the device is next to the router. )
I think 🤔 the company is taking Rubbish and not providing the speeds some how over Wi-Fi.
Thanks for ur amazing videos. Keep up the job. And thanks for reading this message. 👍🙏
Was it Ziply Fiber? I had an issue with them on this exact issue. I was using coax connection with Xfinity at 900 down but switched to Ziply fiber 1Gb speed up/down. WiFi couldn’t get above 250-ish no matter where I was. Tried a Eero Pro 6e, TP link, Asus WiFi 6E routers all brand new and all hit the same speeds. They still said the same thing it’s not guaranteed. I found it incredibly strange the WiFi speeds were limited but only with this provider. I did not have this issue and could get over 700 down with Xfinity but typical throughout the house would be 300-500. Hardline of course gave me best speed of 900. I canceled with Ziply and the Director of Engineering contacted me trying to continue troubleshooting but they wanted to charge me to test further. No thanks. Something on their end is limiting it. And of course typical network guys jumped down my throat on Reddit saying it was my network and it’s not possible. I had to take a video showing my WiFi speeds with Xfinity compared to Ziply. It’s not my network.
This is really great technology; however, I think at $500 a unit is expensive for a lot of 'regular' users. That said, I expect this price will come down over time and be more available to everyone. Another good, informative video!
Depends on what you do. If you just send email and watch RUclips, then this isn't going to rock your world. If you do anything like watching 4K or 8K streaming or deal with large files or play online games, then this is a game-changer. It really does depend on your personal need
By the time it comes down in price it will be old technology then something else will take its place. Always technology chasing. It seems im fine im ok.......
@@LironSegev I watch 4K streaming on a 400 Mb per second connection. Only rarely does it stutter. Wi-Fi 7 is very impressive technology, but it’s not required for 4K television.
Ok. Bought it with my Christmas,bday,Mother’s Day money. 😂😂😂😂😂. I only got 2 of them. I will update you. On how I love it
but do we need it? it wasn't too long ago we all had dialup, we didn't know any better, AND SOMEHOW we were all happy.
I'm paying for up to 800 Mbps (600 plan but Comcast upgraded me for free) and when I upgraded my.modem.and router to wifi 6, bam!!!! My speed.went up. Close to 800 now.
Wifi 7 isn’t finalized yet. This is basically a rebranded 6E device. The 900Mbs in the tests are very similar (or even a little worse) than some wifi 6E speeds.
Is it
I't not rebrended 6E, it's based on draft spec that is released, same thing was happening with 802.11n (WiFi 3) was a new thing. Biggest risk is, since it is draft is fact that spec still can change and create incompatibilities with currently released devices.
I know its not in this video but have you run some tests from your locations to the router using something like iperf or openspeedtest? It would be interesting to see these results for people like myself that run local services like Plex.
I know sometimes routers are not always the culprit on internet lag or poor signal. I would like to know which ISP would you prefer that has no problems with the internet speeds because i see that your upload is always close or the same as your download speed. The highest my isp provides is 35 mbps upload and 1200 mbps download. But no matter what i do and fix i always get lag and loss of packets. Like always, my isp says nothing is wrong in their end. So do you think i better just change to fiber optic from Verizon or any other service that provides fiber connection?
So, than all I have to do is replace all of my tech with ones that are comptible?
1k?! Nah fam I'll wait another 4 years
Otherwise great video, I appreciate the detailed testing.
as with every new tech....price will come down
I would really love if you can get your hands to test / best settings for xfinity xfi gateway.
How does this one compare to the ASUS GTAXE16000 or new 2024 Model you just reviewed?
Excellent test, excellent video, but the router has early adopter crazy pricing. Subscribed
What about BE95? Is that one also wifi7
Yes. The BE95 is quad-band while the BE85 is only tri-band. So the BE95 is slightly better. However it’s offered in a set of two instead of three like the BE85. That said if you have a BE95 as your main/master you can mesh with a BE85 too.
What are the steps to replacing the existing cable modem with this router?
You will still need a cable modem of some sort. You can buy your own instead of "renting" one from the internet provider you use. You need to ensure it is compatible with your specific internet provider, generally, they are not difficult to set up. You can they connect a router to the cable modem, many routers these days are more user friendly to set up.
This is so cool. Wi-Fi 7 would be a great thing? Is this Wi-Fi using a Mediatek chip?
Great video as always?!?! June 1st is so far away!! LOL
Love that we jabe wifi 7 but my internet andmost peoples in the UK doest go ober 250Megabits per second so there is literally no point at all 😂, wifi 6 i can say yes there is a point if you have many devices communicating at the same timse but apart from that i cant see this being a need for at least the next 5 years minimum 👍 our speed never goes up in speed just price 😂
Make a video on filogic 360 of mediatek. Hearing that it has the best wifi speed ever.
Not sure I understand you correctly but if I'm only getting 100Mbps coming into my home how is going to increase my speed or did I miss something??
It makes spreading out the wifi usage within your home on multiple devices better.
I also have this question..
@@Kitzkrieg 👍
As I said at 8:07 -
@@LironSegev apologies yes you are correct and did point that out. I kind of realised after I’d posted and now feel a little silly 😝
Noticed your phone. Does it open its camera on photo still or video if you used it for video last?
This is extremely fast fast. ❤. Love it. A bit pricey though. Had to use Christmas money. Birthday money. Mother’s Day money. Etc. etc. I only got 2. My house is small.
how large is your home? Mine is 2000 Sq Ft but I have a huge brick fireplace and it kills my signal out to my garage
@@JeepinJLU 1500 square feet
Is it worth buying?
Sure, then you decide to get one and that’s the slowest on the market. I’m still rocking the Apple airport and so far nobody’s complaining about slowdowns.
Just curious, how well would your sprouts grow...or not grow? Personally, I'm moving away from Wi-Fi by using a faraday cover unless absolutely needed. Love your videos though.
as long as you have distance between you and the device you should be fine. If you use a faraday cage your wifi signal will be so degraded its pointless. Besides, we are surrounded by wifi all the time - if its not our own its our neighbors and when we go out it everywhere.
Great video and best explanation about wifi 7! Greetings from Greece just subscribed for more new videos with wifi 7. Testing with wifi 7 was the best part for me. I am so excited that i will replace my wifi 6 mesh with a new wifi 7 router asap.
i cant decide whether i want to get the orbi 970 or the deco be95 system.. any thoughts?
It seems that the WiFi 7 does not replace the internet router (I use the AT&T router) but rather enhances it. Do I have that right?
It depends. If you have cable internet, then you still need their "modem". If you are running Fiber, it does have the SFP+ port. I haven't tried it myself plugging straight into it and bypassing the AT&T router to see if that works. Its on my "To Do" list :)
@Liron Segev Thanks...we do use the AT&T fiber.
@@LironSegev Thanks for the content. This is right on time. Do you have any updates with this AT&T Fiber scenario. I too use their service.
Which device supports wifi 7?
I’m interested in the BE95 but that doesn’t come in a set of three like the BE85. I also wish that both had HomeKit/Matter router feature capabilities.
They can work in mesh mode.
@@bashfullJ88 yes, but it’s not clear if my old Deco M4R will make an overall contribution to the network or just slow everything down compared to the BE95. Eg is it better to extend my network with older hardware or just remove it from the equation. Thx.
Wait wait....so are you saying it will speed up the actual speed you pay for from the ISP? As a typical avg user I have about 4 devices running at once. Not sure if it's worth it ...for me at least..but I guess there are lots of people with the need for something like that.
Awesome video and I love all your info !!
Sadly not... What you get you get this just helps the range and that of the WiFi and the ability of this to send the WiFi etc... If you get 100mb speeds from the provider...you will still get that ...
@@steelcitydomains2356
Ok thx. That's what I thought. I couldn't really utilize or justify those speeds. My 500 mps is more than enough. But it is def interesting !
Erm, so do all ISPs have the bandwidth they provide to their end users to match this fantastic tech?
Nope. You can't get more speed than you pay for. But at least you should get close to the speed your package allows.
@@LironSegev I see; well, it's great for your smart home IoT setup then...
Why don’t i see your new videos in my feed? Im subscribed..
seriously?!?!? that is frustrating!!! but thanks for coming here to check! Appreciate you
Hi there, What TP link modem router would be best for this mesh system? Thanks
Well Liron mate where I live in Australia the NBN broadband only allows me 50Mbps so while this device is awesome it would not do a thing for me.
I'm dissapointed by the latency sadly
Don't all electromagnetic waves travel at speed of light?
Can I purchase this one or do I have to purchase the bundles I see they come in two and three how many do you need for just the householder
depends on the size of your house and how much coverage you want
would be cool if my area could even get 10mbps wired speeds...
Great video! I am thinking on replacing my Wifi 6 mesh system (I need to move my gaming PC to another room with no acces to an Ethernet cable) and I was about to buy Deco XE75 Wifi 6E mesh but now I don't know if is huge difference between wifi 6e, do you know? Thanks!
Learn how to run cables my G. Save that bread.
What app do you use for the WiFi tests?
just one I found in the play store. There are loads of these
@@LironSegev could you tell me the specific app?
@@CattopyTheWeb wifi analyser by keuwlsoft if you haven't found it yet
Do I just plug this into my current xfinity modem via ethernet ? If not what do I connect it too?. You never said/
Yes. And Literally said that.
Shouldn't this video be on Saturday?
this was just launched to the public and I wanted people to have the info when they are researching it!
@@LironSegev I see
I thought that the link speed is the same as the real speed.
Can TP Link mesh expand beyond 3 units as ASUS AIMESH ?
Yes sir
HOW CAN I STOP MY NEIGHBOR FROM JAMMING MY WYZE CAM INTERNET SIGNAL?
"The furtherest point in my house" hahahahahha You're the best! 🤣🤣🤣
well if you are going to test something, you gotta test it! Whats the point of testing WiFi right next to the router when in reality we all dont all gather around one device
@@LironSegev Yes of course and I absolutely love your content, your channel and all the help and info you provide for us you're a legend! 😃
I was laughing because you said furtherest which you can see isn't a word I thought you were just being funny as per usual because the word is just furthest, furtherest has that little red squiggly line under it indicating it's not right (I promise no offence meant there at all) 🙏
Keep up the fantastic work brother we appreciate you so much
My router is broken I'm considering buying the Dynalink Wi-Fi mesh since I've heard it's excellent. Do you have any other suggestions?
Plz upload the video in 4k at least 😅
Np
Why? What purpose would this serve?
Sorry you didn't get it. Can't explain it any better. Faster wifi = faster internet = get max bandwidth you pay for.
I'd be happy with a WiFi that went more than 50ft 😤
1930's brick house with old wooden single glazed windows. In the same room as the Three 5g router, speeds of up to 400mbps.
If I dare go I to the next room, down to 50mbps.
If I continue out into the garden, bye bye signal.
you could put an extender in the ceiling that is hardwired to the router
But does it matter?
I can't tell the difference between 50 and 500 Mbps, as it seems the bottlenecks are at the servers of all of the sites I frequent.
absolutely matters but it really depends on what you do. If you just send email and browse the web, then no. If you play online games or send large files or streak movies than it does.
@@LironSegev Good point, thanks, Liron
That is amazing wifi speeds Liron I need something like that🆒🆒👍👍
its literally a game-changer.
@@LironSegev it sure is
Wait wait... You said, even if my current devices do not support Wi-Fi seven, if I would have purchases router now and deploy it in my home Network, I would notice an immediate speed increase of my wireless connection. I get that the router uses 2.4Ghz, 5g, and Wifi 6 simultaneously to offer the best speed available in all 3 ratings. What a my 2.4 connection is b or g but the five gig, that's a N class and back comparable. Regardless of how many multi-user multi-input multi output channels are bound together, divided up equally amongst the demands, and it doesn't matter if the router accepted a full T3 of10gig fiber connections... , My 2.4 ghz g wifi adapter will NOT connect any faster than it's original top speed.
You are mixing up a whole bunch of things into one. If your 2.4Ghz tops out at 600Mbps, that is the max you will get on that device. What WiFi 7 does is identify which devices need what kind of bandwidth and how to get the maximum to it. So your 2.4Ghz device will get as close to 600Mbps as possible but you aren't going to get 1Gbps.However, with the way it manages the data, that device will get optimized traffic.
Now add a several devices of WiFi 6 and WiFi 5 and the router will optimize traffic and bandwidth to each one.
How can I go any faster than what my ISP gives me?
You can't. There is no hack or tip that will do that. It is all controlled by the ISP
Thanks for sharing...
Netgear already had a WiFi seven router
I didn't say TP-Link has the only WiFi 7 router. Besides, Netgear's one is not a Mesh system but just a router, its 19Gbps (this one is 22Gbps) and Netgear's one is only available in August. This one is available in June. But hey - you buy the one you want.
Have you got the 5G network in America? - we have it in Australia, super fast, great for fast upload for my RUclips videos, Thanks for the video 😊
yes - thanks for hanging out here!
Why do I need that kind of speed?
depends on what you do. If you just browse the web and send emails, then you don't.
WiFi is an Australian invention 😊
yup
There are no wifi 7 clients in existence, so there is no advantage over WiFi 6e at the moment. The clients he has are connecting at 6e speeds. If he had compared 6e to 7 there would be no difference.
Actually that is not accurate. The OnePlus has WiFi 7 as an example. Also if you saw the tests just using existing tech with WiFi 7 makes a huge difference. But is it mainstream yet? no. Are new laptops/ computers/ phones going to come out with WiFi 7? if CES and Mobile World Congress is anything to go by, then yes.
I hav full fibre optic cable that goes all the way to my house so no need for gimmicks like that. My ISP have the fastest speed on the market in UK.
Just some questions: so once the fiber is in your house, how do you connect to it? Clearly you have a lan cable attached to your phone right? and one to your TV right? how about your tablet or smart speaker - all with cables right?
I mean you dont dare use a "gimmick" like WiFi? pfttt thats for losers
🤦♂️
Yes 5 times faster……with a 16x16 MIMO spcial stream connection and our devices have 2x2 or up to 4x4 today.
I'll wait for wifi 8. Im fine with wifi 5 xd
Should we call the Router for what it really is, a 5G Router, with skills, but what i don't understand is, are you saying, that even with a mobile phone, running only 2G/3G/4G LTE, is going to be faster as well, without the magic Wi-Fi 7 antenna build into your phone...???
- Stay Blessed -
🙏❤✌
dont mix up cellular data like 5G and WiFi. Two different techs
Me watching this video on my 40 Mbps internet connection🤣🤣
ouch
$1500... Yeah, that isn't gonna happen. I will just run a wire through the attic lol...
way to expe$ive!! Does this work for computers too?
of course - anything that is WiFi like computers/ laptops/ TV etc. Thats the magic of WiFi 7 - it gives things a boost inside your home that uses WiFi.
Liked the vid
😊that’s really cool
game-changer!
Do you also have to subscribe for service?
Not sure what you mean but there is no monthly fee you have to pay after you buy the router. You. Obviously still need to pay your Internet provider
@@LironSegev Yes, that’s what I meant. So, it’s not a one time payment and you have internet. You still need to have an internet provider.
Thanks
HOW much faster is this than HARDWIRED Network cable CAT-5e ?
COOP
...
CAt6e has a theoretical speed of 1Gbps. So in theory, this is way faster. Also no urge to connect my phone to a lan cable :)
For all that money and still just Tri-band
Yeah too bad there are no WIFI 7 adapters, laptops or computers - yet.
some devices are already WiFi7 but even my WiFi 5 devices have a massive boost because of the way the router handles data.
Dude, too expensive for this old guy. Anything like this but more reasonable? Thanks
$500 a pice? No thanks
ok
So expensive.
Thumbs-up
👍
HOLLY $HIT I will wait for prices to go down! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Money talk If You could spend $900-$1500 not for everyone who dose spend only youtubs who make pro day huge amount money rich crazy people Router or mesh network amount of money cost you can buy air ticket flight to nice vacation 2024 year going be cheaper on market wifi7 first someting come out Charge you ridiculous prices ok bye
Were you absent at school. When they taught about using commas and full stops? My brain hurts trying to decipher what you said.
I get it. Too expensive for you. OK. (see how it's done?)
Deco is garbage, support is even worse.