A Raspberry Pi is faster than the latest M2 MacBook Air? You bet it is! And it’s not clickbait—watch the video to learn about how WiFi 6E is a major upgrade over WiFi 6, and what might be in store for WiFi 7!
Mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links):
– Netgear WAX630E WiFi 6E AP: https://amzn.to/3vBZmhg
– Netgear WAX620 WiFi 6 AP: https://amzn.to/3VMEBtZ
– Intel AX210 M.2 A+E WiFi 6E adapter: https://amzn.to/3CqRFi2
– MZHOU Wireless M.2 to PCIe adapter: https://amzn.to/3ZaXnyd
– FM Supertower Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_u8x8V4YYs
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– How to use Intel AX210 on Raspberry Pi: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/cards_network/intel-ax210-wifi-6e.html
– Blog post: How to get 6 GHz WiFi on the Pi: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2022/getting-15-gbps-wifi-6e-on-raspberry-pi-cm4
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Contents:
00:00 – No, it’s not clickbait
01:11 – WiFi 6 is pretty good
02:16 – But 6E is even better
02:48 – The WAX630E is flexing
03:47 – Config isn’t perfect
04:54 – M2 vs Pi
05:20 – 6E requires even more upgrades
06:15 – 1.5 Gigabits!
06:57 – QAM, MU-MIMO, and other RF magic
07:43 – Hi Dad!
09:42 – Is 6E for me?
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