except that is not true. The speeds yes, (depending on how well implemented the standard) but it is incorrect to say all wifi 6e and 7 support 6ghz band. Not all routers do so.
Wifi 6e and Wifi 7 do not require the 6ghz band in the network specification. It is an optional inclusion. If you simply mean that only the 6ghz band is on wifi 6e and wifi 7 then yes. Perhaps misunderstanding here.
Also, I have seen many times where a phone says it is outputting a certain band, and even though you chose a specific option it does the smart connect equivalent. So you cannot really trust what something like a phone / tv says.
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ok that is good information to know.
Europe right now is still trying to figure out laws about 6ghz band. 6ghz band in a fickle beast right now. Also 2x2 mimo will not give you much benefit at all, making wifi 6e and 7 not even worth it.
I honestly wouldn't worry about it.
I understand the tv seems to connect fine and is using it, but it might be different for windows.
This is definitely not true for an evolving standard. Having up to date drivers in this instance can indeed make a big difference.
now that is actually quite interesting.
Again, this is usually due to either the driver not being up to date, or support not added in yet for that feature, which the comments do point out. Linux works differently.
Windows cannot do anything unless a driver is written for it to utilize the capabilities. Your pointing the finger at windows, but you should instead be pointing it at intel and mediatek. Or you know, your country laws trying to figure out what spectrum is allowed and where.
I am sorry but you lacking of wireless networking fundamentals and how are wireless radio proportions labelled .. Or you misled by fake manufacturers who has no clue ... most of them from china... if you want me to call wifi by protocol then no problem.
WiFi wireles radio standards :
a,b,g,n = Wifi 1,2,3,4 but in the past they didn't label them with numbers but with protocols...
WiFi 5 ,6, 6E ,7 are ; ac, ax , be. WiFi 5 was still called ac but later on they started calling it WiFi 5 ...
WiFi 4 = (Max)5Ghz band running at 40Mhz width n protocol
WiFi 5 = (Max)5Ghz band running at 80Mhz width ac protocol
WiFi 6 = (Max)5GHz band running at 160Mhz width ax protocol
WiFi6E =(Max)6GHz band running at 160Mhz width ax protocol
WiFi 7 = (Max)6Ghz band running at 320Mhz width be protocol
If an fake router if is wrongly labelled and has no correct protocol simply doesn't fall to the category of numbering wifi today..
I know that don't require becsue they made it downgradable so backward compatible.. but then wifi protocol changes .. I have only enabled 6Ghz 320Mhz.
If u saw phones like that connected that means there is mesh or MLO enabled .. I have all disabled and running pure 6Ghz only (see pics)
Well 2x2 mimo is for phones and laptops but it is remarkably capable of up to 4,5 to 5Gbps .. and dual antenna is still very impressive.. check pic running 5000Mbps and router is currently upstairs and I am downstairs...
The router has 4x4 antennas .. I have openned it as I need to make external antennas and inside router there are total 25 antennas 20 for all WiFi from 1 to 7 and 5 antennas for 5G mobile internet...
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In reality WiFi 7 total maxed out performance is :
Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) is designed for "Extremely High Throughput" (EHT), offering a theoretical maximum data rate of
46 Gbit/s (or roughly 46.4 Gbps). This is achieved through major technical enhancements, including the use of up to
16x16 antennas/spatial streams.
1. Max Theoretical Speed (46 Gbps)
- 46 Gbit/s: The theoretical maximum speed is nearly five times faster than Wi-Fi 6/6E (9.6 Gbps).
- Typical Client Speed: A typical Wi-Fi 7 laptop (using a 2x2 antenna config) can achieve a potential maximum data rate of almost 5.8 Gbps.
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2. Max Antennas and Spatial Streams (16x16)
- Antenna Count: Wi-Fi 7 doubles the maximum spatial streams from 8x8 (Wi-Fi 6) to 16x16 MU-MIMO.
Well Intel now making new drivers and now removed in intel graphic settings no longer possible to configure
No it is not about drivers of an hardware they are all up to date there are of course bugs but this particular problem isn't in drivers it is on purpose..
I have also installed Linux ubuntu-24.04.1 and linux can see 6Ghz phone .. and running nicely at 6.1Ghz
But when I upgraded or updated linux I could no longer be able to connect with 6Ghz band smartphone hotspot.. so only ubuntu 24.04.1 supports it and linux mint 22.1 if u upgrade they added ban or restrictions for unknown reason..
So u see nowadays if u want things up to date they will take featured off..
This particular issue has nothing to do with some laws..but rather strange or cheeky ban from wireless association which they never explained most of the time those who doing laws has not even clue what WiFi association wants from them nor they don't understand it.. so they simply accept manufacturers or inventors requirements ...
Europe has adopted 6Ghz spectrum from 5925 to 6425 while US has full band 5925 -7125 and europe will be applying rest of the band in future 6425 to 7125 (see pic)