the 60 ghz radio connects via pcieThough, assuming you do get your 4600Mbps from the antennas, how exactly is it going to work with "just" a 1000Mbps network port? 10Gbit ethernet or bust
the 60 ghz radio connects via pcie
Those numbers reference the Layer 1 PHY rate, just as Ethernet does.I meant upstream to anything else on the network. I find it weird that the OEMs can have an AC1900 rating - without actually having the technical capacity to push that elsewhere.
I understand that. What I mean is, how can a router manufacturer claim a >1000PHY (for example, 1900 or 4600) rate with only a 1000PHY rate network port?Those numbers reference the Layer 1 PHY rate, just as Ethernet does.
If you have 10GB Ethernet, there are really no consumer level devices that can achieve those rates.
I understand that. What I mean is, how can a router manufacturer claim a >1000PHY (for example, 1900 or 4600) rate with only a 1000PHY rate network port?
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