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Yes, it appears to be a misleading advertisement.

Yes, it appears to be a misleading advertisement.

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MasTerH200
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05-14-2016, 12:15 AM
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Notably, this scenario could imply a 4x4 MIMO setup at 80Mhz channel width, whereas most devices are limited to 2x2 MIMO at the same frequency, restricting them to a maximum of 1200Mbit link speed. I previously achieved 1.7Gbit throughput using 2x2 MIMO with a 160Mhz channel (2400Mbit rate) before, thanks to my AP's 2.5Gbit Ethernet capability. Generally, exceeding a Gigabit port is uncommon. On dual-band devices, Gigabit Ethernet isn't a major constraint; however, tri-band WiFi 6e can face challenges when handling multiple clients at 5GHz and 6GHz simultaneously. Similarly, WiFi 7 offers single-device performance but may still be limited in practice.
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MasTerH200
05-14-2016, 12:15 AM #11

Notably, this scenario could imply a 4x4 MIMO setup at 80Mhz channel width, whereas most devices are limited to 2x2 MIMO at the same frequency, restricting them to a maximum of 1200Mbit link speed. I previously achieved 1.7Gbit throughput using 2x2 MIMO with a 160Mhz channel (2400Mbit rate) before, thanks to my AP's 2.5Gbit Ethernet capability. Generally, exceeding a Gigabit port is uncommon. On dual-band devices, Gigabit Ethernet isn't a major constraint; however, tri-band WiFi 6e can face challenges when handling multiple clients at 5GHz and 6GHz simultaneously. Similarly, WiFi 7 offers single-device performance but may still be limited in practice.

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