There is a great review of Qualcomm/Arris' 6ghz only AP offering here:
https://dongknows.com/arris-surfboard-w6u-wi-fi-6e-6ghz-upgrade-kit-review
I'm noticing there is a bridge mode pair of these units, W6B ($300) that appear to be identical hardware to the W6U ($200). Is there any hope of that...
New units Linksys shipped me behaved the same. I opted to try a pair of Ubiquity Unify UAP-AC-PRO instead.
At the same 10' distance the achieved throughput is only 20% diminished instead of 90% diminished with the Linksys units.
For those interested, I even placed the Unify units immediately...
Tim. I greatly appreciate your sharing this important info.
Each time I've spoken with Linksys reps I've been a little incredulous about their insistance these units transmit precisely enough so as to not bleed noise 320-500MHz up or down. When I glanced at the FCC docs I saw the model passes...
I wish I had been that clever to communicate the diagram that way. Absolutely...that's it.
Yes, when I run iperf3 normally or in --reverse the behavior is the same.
Well said. Yeah it's mostly about capacity even though in this particular building the secondary AP really does provide coverage to areas that would otherwise not be served at all.
I now realize what you shared about high and low filters in all the dual 5G makes perfect sense. I suspect the...
Because after much testing it was discerned the placement was optimal given coverage needs and the attenuation of the surrounding environment.
Folks on various forums are expressing surprise these are interfering with each other despite being so far apart on the spectrum. At first I was...
Wireless newbie here…
I have a router (R1) with (4) vertical external antennas and an access point (AP2) with 4 vertical external antennas placed at ceiling height on the same wall to extend coverage to a couple of adjacent rooms. Literally all the antennas are lined up 10' apart at the same...