| 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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| | 272 | == !WiFi 6 & 802.11ax Radios |
| | 273 | |
| | 274 | WiFi6 & 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 | |
| | 291 | This is a future standard that is still yet to be fully ratified by IEEE. It is expected by the end of 2024. |
| | 292 | |
| | 293 | Most radios available were typically built to draft standards. |
| | 294 | |
| | 295 | Some 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 | |
| | 299 | Although hardware may be ready, Linux software support often follows afterwards. |