Hello There is still one feature with MLO that none have been able to show to me yet. And that is what speed you get when downloading and uploading simultaneously. These question would be nice to get benchmark on: 1.what would the speed be when copying a file between two wireless computers connected to same wireless network when using wifi 5/6/6(ofdma)/7/7(ofdma)/7(MLO). (this would mean that router have to transmit and receive simultaneously to get best efficiency on the data transfer, exactly what MLO is meant to solve) 2. What would the speed be between two computers where one is wireless and the other is connected with cable and the wireless computer simultaneously downloads and uploads files from/to the cable connected computer using wifi 5/6/6(ofdma)/7/7(ofdma)/7(MLO) on the wireless computer. (this would mean that router and wifi connected computer have to transmit and receive simultaneously to get best efficiency on the data transfer, exactly what MLO is meant to solve) 3. The extreme case I also would like to see is how well wifi 7 MLO handles when 2 wireless computers connected to the same MLO network tries to simultaneously upload and download files to each other. Both computers have to send and receive at the same time. Would enabling 2.4 Ghz wifi in this case improve output instead of only using 5Ghz and 6Ghz?
Absolutely true many of your remarks. As I said in 8:30, almost halts download when doing that at least in the same computer. We'll consider everything you said for future videos. Have a good one!
@@TechnologyMoments Thanks! I am looking forward to that video! :) Is it also possible for you to tell what kind of MLO that router and wireless card in computer is using. MLO-STR on both router and computer side would be the most intresting to use with those kind of tests . Ofc comparing performance with the other types of MLO is also intresting. Best performance is expected when using STR on all sides.
I couldn't find anything online about saturating that 10G uplink. For example, 4 devices running openspeedtest at the SAME time with 2Gbps each (2.5gbps*4 devices=10G) Hope you do reply!
We're currently working on an additional wifi 7 video which in real MLO mode forced manipulating the hardware settings in the control panel of an m.2 laptop adapter took us over 4.3 Gbps. hopefully with just wifi we'll be able to stress this AP. So far even better speeds in WiFi 7. It's our next video on QUEUE, hope you like it, and thanks for the comments.
Great video Quick question- would normal wifi devices (such as security camera, old printer, etc = which use 2.4ghz frequency only) work if user keeps on only MLO band and turn off 2.4ghz, 5ghz abs 6ghz bands?
I have an inspiron 16plus 7630 laptop, i want to upgrade my wifi card from wifi 6e to wifi 7. I have 3gbps internet connection. It has a wifi 6e AX211 intel card, I'm looking for a wifi BE200 card?
Hi, thanks for contacting us regarding this matter. We are still in the stage of testing these upgrades as for example our most recent LENOVO laptop that came with a 6E card did not accept such upgrade and we have not been able to test any further with too many laptops. We are creating content for many scenarios and it is not either an easy task. Please stay tuned to future releases.
Hello
There is still one feature with MLO that none have been able to show to me yet.
And that is what speed you get when downloading and uploading simultaneously.
These question would be nice to get benchmark on:
1.what would the speed be when copying a file between two wireless computers connected to same wireless network when using wifi 5/6/6(ofdma)/7/7(ofdma)/7(MLO). (this would mean that router have to transmit and receive simultaneously to get best efficiency on the data transfer, exactly what MLO is meant to solve)
2. What would the speed be between two computers where one is wireless and the other is connected with cable and the wireless computer simultaneously downloads and uploads files from/to the cable connected computer using wifi 5/6/6(ofdma)/7/7(ofdma)/7(MLO) on the wireless computer. (this would mean that router and wifi connected computer have to transmit and receive simultaneously to get best efficiency on the data transfer, exactly what MLO is meant to solve)
3. The extreme case I also would like to see is how well wifi 7 MLO handles when 2 wireless computers connected to the same MLO network tries to simultaneously upload and download files to each other. Both computers have to send and receive at the same time. Would enabling 2.4 Ghz wifi in this case improve output instead of only using 5Ghz and 6Ghz?
Absolutely true many of your remarks. As I said in 8:30, almost halts download when doing that at least in the same computer. We'll consider everything you said for future videos. Have a good one!
@@TechnologyMoments Thanks! I am looking forward to that video! :)
Is it also possible for you to tell what kind of MLO that router and wireless card in computer is using.
MLO-STR on both router and computer side would be the most intresting to use with those kind of tests .
Ofc comparing performance with the other types of MLO is also intresting. Best performance is expected when using STR on all sides.
where the ap and the pc locate? within the same room? behind walls?
For our highest speed tests about 4 meters (12 ft)
I couldn't find anything online about saturating that 10G uplink.
For example, 4 devices running openspeedtest at the SAME time with 2Gbps each (2.5gbps*4 devices=10G)
Hope you do reply!
We're currently working on an additional wifi 7 video which in real MLO mode forced manipulating the hardware settings in the control panel of an m.2 laptop adapter took us over 4.3 Gbps. hopefully with just wifi we'll be able to stress this AP. So far even better speeds in WiFi 7. It's our next video on QUEUE, hope you like it, and thanks for the comments.
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Please do multiple clients. A simple iPerf test will do, but you need 4 clients and 4 hands to press at the same time.
Great video
Quick question- would normal wifi devices (such as security camera, old printer, etc = which use 2.4ghz frequency only) work if user keeps on only MLO band and turn off 2.4ghz, 5ghz abs 6ghz bands?
Yes, the AP will continue to serve clients normally. The only feature that may affect connectivity is OFDMA. Great question.
I have an inspiron 16plus 7630 laptop, i want to upgrade my wifi card from wifi 6e to wifi 7. I have 3gbps internet connection. It has a wifi 6e AX211 intel card, I'm looking for a wifi BE200 card?
Hi, thanks for contacting us regarding this matter. We are still in the stage of testing these upgrades as for example our most recent LENOVO laptop that came with a 6E card did not accept such upgrade and we have not been able to test any further with too many laptops. We are creating content for many scenarios and it is not either an easy task. Please stay tuned to future releases.
@@TechnologyMoments I'm waiting and thanks for the reply
thankyou