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I also recently replaced my access points with business class Wi-Fi 6 units. The speed and roaming are excellent. Almost 800Mbps to wireless AX clients is going to be enough for many years. I don’t use 160MHz channels.
 
I just got Wi-Fi 6 working and I don't think it roams as well as AC. I am not sure they are going to do much work on it now since they are pushing ahead for Wi-Fi 7.
My roaming with 2 iPhones and using Wi-Fi 6 drops a couple of words using my Cisco 150ax APs. My old Cisco WAP581 wireless APs dropped no words on roaming. So there is a little difference. But I can tell the 150ax APs are faster with higher connects rates. My ax devices connect at 1201 rates now and has snappier responses.
 
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I also recently replaced my access points with business class Wi-Fi 6 units. The speed and roaming are excellent. Almost 800Mbps to wireless AX clients is going to be enough for many years. I don’t use 160MHz channels.
I also started upgrading to wifi6 which I think is adquate for my house clients.

With my current speed of 500Mbps i feel its just a waste of money to think of wifi 7
 
In fact, I may change my direction by invsting in a decent wifi6 mesh system rather than the 10 routers scattered in my 3 floors house
 
I also recently replaced my access points with business class Wi-Fi 6 units. The speed and roaming are excellent. Almost 800Mbps to wireless AX clients is going to be enough for many years. I don’t use 160MHz channels.

The primary home WLAN is still on WiFi5/11ac - the client side is a mix of 11ac/11ax/11n, and in my testing for my particular client mix, WiFi5 is good enough for the moment...

Dev/Testing - I've got WiFi7 access point up and running, but I'm still looking for client silicon...
 
WiFi5 is good enough for the moment...

Definitely. I just found a good offer for Ruckus R750 units replacing previous R610.
 
Definitely. I just found a good offer for Ruckus R750 units replacing previous R610.

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Never seen one, but if it works well and does what it needs to do - why not?
 
And new Intel WiFi 7 Drivers are out:
And the changelog states it only works as Wifi 6e, as the OS still lacks Wifi 7 support. Quite a mess there...
 
Hello, I'm still using my eero pro. But I am very excited for WiFi 7. I'm using 6 eero pro's for whole home coverage including back yard and pool area and it works well. I also see that WIFI 7 will be very expensive. The eero WIFI 7 Max is going for $1,699.99 for 3 units. Ouch!
 
I'm excited about WiFi 7 too. But (buy?), not yet. :)

Depending on what the results of the new product in the following link deliver, we may just need WiFi 7 APs, and let the overpriced pre-certified hardware die (and give manufacturers pause about these ridiculous prices they think these current, underpowered, beta products command.

 
I always skip first gen. I moved to WiFi 5 as soon as we got “wave 2” and I will leave it for WiFi 6E.
 
It will be interesting to watch if they are 10gig with homeowners needing to support it.

I have no need for 10gig interfaces in my house. I do have a Cisco L3 switch with 4 10 gig ports that I don't run as it is a little noisy, not bad though so I could run it.
 

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