For simplicity's sake, neglecting the range concerns for now.
There is a AC750 source router with one 5Ghz spatial streams, meaning 433Mbits top speed.
Now, normal people would buy an AC750 repeater and they are sure to have their speed halved. There just isn't enough bandwidth.
1. If I buy any AC1600 or AC1750 repeater, will the repeater split its streams to have an effective AC1200-equilvalent 867Mbits max speed in the repeated WiFi signal? (Edit: I am not hoping for magically more speed, just that there should be a doubling of speed across every range when comparing 2 spatial streams versus 1, hence an increase of range across every speed, right?) If not, does any specific model have such a functionality?
2. If not, then If I buy any AC1200 repeater, will the repeater split its streams to have an effective AC750-equilvalent 433Mbits max speed in the repeated WiFi signal? If not, does any specific model have such a functionality?
Any personal recommendations for the repeaters in question?
There is a AC750 source router with one 5Ghz spatial streams, meaning 433Mbits top speed.
Now, normal people would buy an AC750 repeater and they are sure to have their speed halved. There just isn't enough bandwidth.
1. If I buy any AC1600 or AC1750 repeater, will the repeater split its streams to have an effective AC1200-equilvalent 867Mbits max speed in the repeated WiFi signal? (Edit: I am not hoping for magically more speed, just that there should be a doubling of speed across every range when comparing 2 spatial streams versus 1, hence an increase of range across every speed, right?) If not, does any specific model have such a functionality?
2. If not, then If I buy any AC1200 repeater, will the repeater split its streams to have an effective AC750-equilvalent 433Mbits max speed in the repeated WiFi signal? If not, does any specific model have such a functionality?
Any personal recommendations for the repeaters in question?
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