TP-Link Archer TBE550E is a wireless networking device designed for reliable connectivity.
TP-Link Archer TBE550E is a wireless networking device designed for reliable connectivity.
I’m searching for a Wi-Fi 7 PCIe card offering 9.3Gbps speed. The only one I found matches that spec. Other brands like MSI and Gigabyte have slower options at 5.4 and 5.8Gbps respectively. The Asus model you mentioned isn’t compatible with AMD boards. Is this card suitable for an AMD motherboard? Is the 9.3Gbps rating the fastest available in that category?
Why? Real speeds never match the numbers you see online—they’re usually theoretical or lab-based, not what you’ll experience. The 9.3Gbps figure combines multiple frequencies, and the 6GHz + 5GHz + 2.4GHz setup is just one example. Do you own a WiFi 7 device with MLO support and a minimum of 1x 10GbE? What scenario would make such high wireless performance useful?
July's new OTA and 10Gbps router are arriving soon…the cost for 2x1GBps is higher than the 1x10GBps option with TV channels and a phone line. The device model is TP-Link EB810v.
It seems you're anticipating around 5Gbps wireless speeds in practice, though exact numbers vary. You'll likely have solid support for 10Gbps elsewhere. This chip should work with AMD processors. Cards labeled for Intel tend to be limited to the motherboard-only range, but PCIe models generally function across both Intel and AMD. Just confirmed it's a Broadcom chip—perfect compatibility.