Broadcom announces 6GHz band support & Wi-Fi 7 compatible solution with up to double bandwidth

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Over 10gbit of theoritical throughput. Well. Wi-Fi has come this fast but you can't find 10gbit ethernet ports to save your life. (I mean, by default. AFAIK, only most recent Macs has got that...)
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What do you mean? My mobo has 10GbE and most new higher end ones have at least 2.5 or 5., 10GbE switches are readily available for under £200 now and several Routers now support it too. It's easy to retrofit with a PCIe card for under £100 to pretty much any PC from the last 15 years.
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Stairmand:

What do you mean? My mobo has 10GbE and most new higher end ones have at least 2.5 or 5., 10GbE switches are readily available for under £200 now and several Routers now support it too. It's easy to retrofit with a PCIe card for under £100 to pretty much any PC from the last 15 years.
Totally agree with this, especially that 10G internet is becoming very cheap. 10 euro for Fiberlink 10G is almost nothing.
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D1stRU3T0R:

Totally agree with this, especially that 10G internet is becoming very cheap. 10 euro for Fiberlink 10G is almost nothing.
Maybe in your country. Here in Germany, a real fiber connection (FTTH) with 1000/200 Mbit (Down/Up) costs for example 79,95€ (And is almost nowhere available too). Alternative is a cable connection up to 1000/50 Mbit (Down/Up) which costs between 30-40€ however this one is crap as usually you end up with low bandwidth at peak times duo to over usage. (Shared links)
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SesioNLive:

Maybe in your country. Here in Germany, a real fiber connection (FTTH) with 1000/200 Mbit (Down/Up) costs for example 79,95€ (And is almost nowhere available too). Alternative is a cable connection up to 1000/50 Mbit (Down/Up) which costs between 30-40€ however this one is crap as usually you end up with low bandwidth at peak times duo to over usage. (Shared links)
In respect of internet, Germany has always been a bit of a 3rd world country compared to other European countries. Heck, internet infrastructures in Germany couldn't even handle Netflix during lock-down and had to force restrictions for it to not crumble, whereas most EU countries didn't have any major issues. Another thing I found amusing about Germany: terrible 4G coverage even today (not even talking about 5G).
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D1stRU3T0R:

Totally agree with this, especially that 10G internet is becoming very cheap. 10 euro for Fiberlink 10G is almost nothing.
SesioNLive:

Maybe in your country. Here in Germany, a real fiber connection (FTTH) with 1000/200 Mbit (Down/Up) costs for example 79,95€ (And is almost nowhere available too). Alternative is a cable connection up to 1000/50 Mbit (Down/Up) which costs between 30-40€ however this one is crap as usually you end up with low bandwidth at peak times duo to over usage. (Shared links)
Oh and here I am with up to 24 Mbit &1up internet getting excited because it seems soon I will be able to get 100/100 Mbit on my area xD 10 euro for 10gbit.... If I can rent 1 of your gbits for 30 euros I would in a heartbeat ! @heffeque that makes Greece hmm 5th ? 6th? World country ? :P
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Venix:

@heffeque that makes Greece hmm 5th ? 6th? World country ? 😛
I guess? 😛 Here you can get symmetric 1/1 Gbps for 30 € in most Spain (or 10/10 Gbps in certain areas of Madrid). And for 6 € add a cell phone line with unlimited national calls + 20 GB/month. Add 3 € more, and it's 50 GB/month; and another 3 € and it's 100 GB/month. Unspent GB accumulate into the next month, so... in most of Spain you have access to 1/1 Gbps + SIM card with unlimited calls + 50 GB/month + whatever you didn't spend on the previous month for 39 €/month.