5 reasons I have still not switched to a Wi-Fi 6 router, let alone Wi-Fi 7
This might sound like I'm a PC Luddite, but at a time when Wi-Fi 7 is becoming common on motherboards and devices, I'm still powering my home with a humble Wi-Fi 5 router. The ISP here provides Wi-Fi 5 routers for plans up to a certain speed, so our 200Mbps connection doesn't qualify for a Wi-Fi 6E router. Instead of buying my own, I'm content using the ISP's router for the foreseeable future, because there's nothing I'm missing out on.
This might sound like I’m a PC Luddite, but at a time when Wi-Fi 7 is becoming common on motherboards and devices, I’m still powering my home with a humble Wi-Fi 5 router. The ISP here provides Wi-Fi 5 routers for plans up to a certain speed, so our 200Mbps connection doesn’t qualify for a Wi-Fi 6E router. Instead of buying my own, I’m content using the ISP’s router for the foreseeable future, because there’s nothing I’m missing out on.
Chad Mckinney
Ireland
Ireland
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