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Wireless AC Wave 2 As Fast As Possible
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I just bought a Netgear R7000P (2016), 15 months after purchasing a Netgear R7000 (2013). Feel somewhat stupid that I didn't notice the two different models when I purchased the first.
0:05 Great Sly Stallone impression?
Too many waves. They should had put wave 2 on WiFi 6 instead.
All of a sudden… I have a strong compulsion to purchase a Sham-Wow.
OK I crossed streams and it blew out my double Farb's and now have no containment, where in hell is Scotty when you need him, oh he is now re-gendered, WTF
I have no clue what he’s taking about •_•
But if I've got a triband router doesn't that mean it can already communicate with at least three devices at once?
Why "AC". What does "AC" stand for?
2:30 'cows' 😀
Moo
Conclusion, wait a few years to buy these routers until the standard is fully suported.
Yah.. Just need to have 3Gbits/s speed for 100-200Kbit/s demanding applications (gaming/surfing fb/net). I guess much porn in 4k is floating on these waves.
If your Router has multiple antenna (NO MU-MIMO) then would it connect with multiple devices at the same time?
Like always, Linus is a forgivable Geek babbler.
great explanation.
mine is 8mbps and the other one 0.5 mbps
2:27 i am dying right now
Find Dennis in this video! 😀
Ok, here's the question Linus – since Wave 1 clients can't do MU-MIMO, I assume the Wave 2 access point falls back to Wave 1 for those clients. So what happens in mixed environments where let's say there are 9x Wave 2 clients and 1x Wave 1 client? Does that single Wave 1 client screw everything up for the other 9 clients every time it is its turn to talk to the AP?
http://www.wi-fi.org/product-finder-results?capabilities=9
Still sucks dick compared to gigabit Ethernet
does iphone 7 have wave 2 ?? I guess it is better wait till 2020.
I thought this video was going to be about air conditioning.
I like how he throws in random weirdness to make sure you're listening.
Wow I think that's the best explanation of wireless technologies I have ever heard.. And for every "I" dotted and "t" crossed in 6 minutes it's pretty impressive!… hats off to ya 😀
): I was looking in my wifi settings on how to do this but I somehow broke my DNS settings so I broke my wifi and I had to fully reset
I thought this was about wireless alternating current (electricity).
3:55 look at denis
wireless air conditioning
I got confused. In the tri band vid, the 3 frequencies have one stream each. Does mu mimo mean that each frequency streams to 4 devices (or 2?) at the same time?
hey linus do you think you can do a pc build under $4,000
Dennis at 3:53 lol
make a video about stock exchange as fast as possible
As seen on Linus xD…
wave 2 cool
is there a way to tell if my device is Wave 2 compatible?
Wait, my router can connect to multiple cows? cool!
NFC explained
I wonder who are the people who dislike these videos.. 😀
Is all internet compatible with wireless ac
"…connect to multi cows, I mean devices!" Cracked me up right there.
this is why I love wired net….anyone else agree?
we should give the air some space 😀
so why does setting your 5ghz go 160 messes up other WiFi channels?
I always see "AC" as alternating current so stuff like this my mind interprets as "wireless electricity". I don't know why.
I'm still on wireless n dual band.. 200Mb download.. Ac gives me 229Mb
The title of the video could have been chosen better:
At first glance it looks like you are talking about wireless Ac while in reality it is about the wireless standard 802.11ac .
thanks
question. Is it possible for me to connect to a work router (which is one of many interlinked hubs) and tell if it is A: dual band and B: wave 2?