Changes between Version 118 and Version 119 of wireless/wifi


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    3939 * Gateworks has tested other !WiFi Radios listed below on this wiki page as well on the [wiki:FSA FSA Wiki Page].
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    41 == !WiFi 6 & 802.11ax Radios
    42 
    43 WiFi6 & WiFi6E & 802.11ax is the latest, fastest generation of !WiFi radios.
    44 
    45  * WiFi6E is the 'extension' of WiFi6. Wi-Fi 6E supports 6-GHz.
    46  * WiFi6 is backwards compatible with other previous !WiFi versions, but WiFi6E is not. WiFi6 typically supports 2.4 and 5.8GHz
    47 
    48 !WiFi 6 / 802.11ax Radios Gateworks has seen on the market:
    49  * Silex        SX-SDMAX 802.11ax 1x1 NXP IW611 [wiki:wireless/wifi#Silex Read More Here]
    50  * Intel        AX200   802.11ax 2x2 Intel ([#iwlwifi Gateworks tested on Ubuntu 5.15 kernel])
    51  * Wallystech   DR915   802.11ax 2x2 !MediaTek
    52  * !EmWicon     WMX7406-3TX     802.11ax 3x3 QCA (Qualcomm)
    53  * Compex       WLE3000H5-7A    802.11ax 4x4 QCA (Qualcomm)
    54 !WiFi 6E:
    55  * Silex SX-PCEAX 802.11ax 2x2 QCA (Qualcomm QCA2066)  [wiki:wireless/wifi#Silex Read More Here]   
    56    
    57 
    58 == WiFi7 & 802.11be
    59 
    60 This is a future standard that is still yet to be fully ratified by IEEE. It is expected by the end of 2024.
    61 
    62 Most radios available were typically built to draft standards.
    63 
    64 Some example radios can be seen here: [https://compex.com.sg/wifi-module/]
    65 
    66 !WiFi-7 is expected to support 320mhz bandwidths, up to 4096 QAM and 6GHz.
    67 
    68 Although hardware may be ready, Linux software support often follows afterwards. 
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    7245== Common Wireless Radio Hardware ==
    73 Gateworks re-sells some of the more popular radios in our [http://shop.gateworks.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=70_74 on-line store] and has tested several others. Please see the sections below for more information.
     46Please see the sections below for more information.
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    297270 * Read more about Doodle Labs radios in the [#doodle Doodle Labs Radio] section below
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     272== !WiFi 6 & 802.11ax Radios
     273
     274WiFi6 & WiFi6E & 802.11ax is the latest, fastest generation of !WiFi radios.
     275
     276 * WiFi6E is the 'extension' of WiFi6. Wi-Fi 6E supports 6-GHz.
     277 * WiFi6 is backwards compatible with other previous !WiFi versions, but WiFi6E is not. WiFi6 typically supports 2.4 and 5.8GHz
     278
     279!WiFi 6 / 802.11ax Radios Gateworks has seen on the market:
     280 * Silex        SX-SDMAX 802.11ax 1x1 NXP IW611 [wiki:wireless/wifi#Silex Read More Here]
     281 * Intel        AX200   802.11ax 2x2 Intel ([#iwlwifi Gateworks tested on Ubuntu 5.15 kernel])
     282 * Wallystech   DR915   802.11ax 2x2 !MediaTek
     283 * !EmWicon     WMX7406-3TX     802.11ax 3x3 QCA (Qualcomm)
     284 * Compex       WLE3000H5-7A    802.11ax 4x4 QCA (Qualcomm)
     285!WiFi 6E:
     286 * Silex SX-PCEAX 802.11ax 2x2 QCA (Qualcomm QCA2066)  [wiki:wireless/wifi#Silex Read More Here]   
     287   
     288
     289== WiFi7 & 802.11be
     290
     291This is a future standard that is still yet to be fully ratified by IEEE. It is expected by the end of 2024.
     292
     293Most radios available were typically built to draft standards.
     294
     295Some example radios can be seen here: [https://compex.com.sg/wifi-module/]
     296
     297!WiFi-7 is expected to support 320mhz bandwidths, up to 4096 QAM and 6GHz.
     298
     299Although hardware may be ready, Linux software support often follows afterwards. 
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    16171617== GW16151 M.2 Adapter
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    1619 For WiFi radios that are a M.2 form factor that need to be plugged into a Mini-PCIe slot, consider the [https://www.gateworks.com/products/mini-pcie-expansion-cards/gw16151-mini-pcie-to-wifi-e-key-m-2-adapter-card/ GW16151 E-Key adapter]
     1619For !WiFi radios that are a M.2 form factor that need to be plugged into a Mini-PCIe slot, consider the [https://www.gateworks.com/products/mini-pcie-expansion-cards/gw16151-mini-pcie-to-wifi-e-key-m-2-adapter-card/ GW16151 E-Key adapter]
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