Sujet : Re: About WiFi7
De : invalid (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Edward Rawde)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Aug 2024, 17:22:17
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"john larkin" <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote in message
news:6f8hcjth338o6nlg0r6qs2dks1vl310vqa@4ax.com...On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 05:59:22 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
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On a sunny day (Thu, 22 Aug 2024 13:09:56 -0400) it happened "Edward Rawde"
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"Jan Panteltje" <alien@comet.invalid> wrote in message news:va78n1$1ifd7$1@solani.org...
About WiFi7
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https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/communications/wireless/wifi/article/55132520/skyworks-solutions-what-is-wi-fi-7-and-why-does-it-matter
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Anybody using this?
https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/asus-rt-be58u-extendable-router-wifi-7-dual-band-aimesh-2-5g-poort/9300000183145514/
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My WZR-1750DHP DD-WRT wireless access points (WiFi 5) work fine for mobile devices and likely will for years to come.
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Anything serious uses wires.
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Yes, lots of POE ethernet here
I have some Linksys routers / accesspoints too,
but WiFi is not really safe AFAIK, so it is off normally.
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A bit of extra WiFi speed would be fun.
More channels too.
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We'll be developing a new product line of PoE powered instruments, so
everything we're installing is PoE. That's a great concept.
The last PoE powered board I designed used LTC4267
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Several people make tiny surface-mount PoE pickoff power supplies that
do all the nasty negotiation for you.
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https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Murata-Electronics/MYBSP01201ABF?qs=55YtniHzbhBWDJf9agE7ig%3D%3D&utm_id=20522222051&gad_source=1