Review: NETGEAR BE18400 Tri-Band WBE758 WiFi 7 Access Point - Reaching 3.8 Gbps Wifi (!)

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10 meter Performance Wireless WIFI7 802.11be

We'll do the same trick all over again. This time we have approximately 10 meters distance in between the router and client, the WIFI signal needs to pass through walls. Our office is well insulated isolated. So you can compare these test results to passing through a floor accessing WIFI in your bedroom/work room/study etc.

Below then we'll enable WIFI7. Watch and observe. Both test setups have the very same distance to AP. 

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Above 10-meter distance throughput (2.4 GHz connection selected) WIFI7 MLO activated. Clearly, the 2400 Mhz frequency is not part of the MLO structure, and performs as it is normally. 


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Above 10 meters throughput (5 GHz connection selected)

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Above 10 meters throughput (6GHz connection selected - Channel width 160), and then then following, BE activated WIFI7:

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Above 10 meters throughput (5+6GHz connection selected - Channel width 320 + MLO) aka WiFi 7.

As you can seethe connection with BE Wifi7 configuration enabled, we're still remarkably faster than your average 1 Gigabit connection. WI-Fi 7 opens up a lot of new options and possibilities. Again, 10 meters passing through walls ...  almost 1.8-2.0 Gbps throughput.

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