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    Tutorial Installing a AX210 Windows 10 Driver that works

    Hello Everyone, I've owned a PCIe card with the Intel AX210 module for a few years already and read a lot about that Windows 10 Wi-Fi 6E issue. I even downloaded some of those old driver versions back then, in order to be ready to go when I get a router supporting the 6 GHz band. Now the time...
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    Question about Beamforming technology and Wi-Fi signal coverage

    Thank you very much! The online book you've linked to is absolutely great! The insert "Transmit Power Limitations And Beamforming" gives a good insight into what the EIRP formula on that Cisco webpage means in practical terms. Given that this technology is complex and took years to implement...
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    Question about Beamforming technology and Wi-Fi signal coverage

    Hi, I used to (wrongly) believe that Beamforming technology was a clever way to get around the EIRP limits imposed by the regulators, in which a perfectly controlled synchronization of the phases of the radio waves emitted from two antennas results in higher wave amplitudes of the radiated...
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    Which Wi-Fi 6 router with 160MHz bandwidth support implements the best DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) mechanism?

    Thanks for the reply. But why not? Unless one lives at a place that is very frequently exposed to radar signals I see no reason why switching back wouldn't be a good idea, especially if those channels provide other advantages, like being less crowded or higher permitted transmit power. What's...
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    Which Wi-Fi 6 router with 160MHz bandwidth support implements the best DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) mechanism?

    I need a wireless router that pairs nicely with an Intel AX200 Wi-Fi 6 wireless card. Dual stream (2x2) and dual band are sufficient. This is for Europe, where you have two choices for placing the 160MHz wide channel, either at channels 36-64 (power limit 23dBm (200mW)) or channels 100-128...
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