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MSI's RadiX BE22000 Turbo WiFi 7 Router Looks Like Something From a Sci-Fi Movie

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2023/01/11 00:08:35 (permalink)
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If you're looking at upgrading to WiFi 7, but don't want a router that looks like a dead bug, then maybe MSI has the router for you, with its upcoming RadiX BE22000 Turbo router. The BE22000 part in the name refers to 802.11be which is the IEEE naming for WiFi 7 and the max theoretical throughput of the router, i.e. 22 Gbps combined across all bands. The RadiX BE22000 Turbo supports 320 MHz channel width, or twice that of WiFi 6 and it's the main reason why WiFi 7 can be so much faster than WiFi 6.

Other features include AI QoS which MSI claims automatically prioritises gaming packets over other types of data packets being sent by the router and it can be configured via a companion app. The RadiX BE22000 Turbo also supports MLO or Multi-Link Operation, which enables supported clients to connect to the router using more than one frequency band for increased throughput. MSI didn't reveal much when it comes to the hardware features of the router, but it does have a pair of 10 Gbps ports, as well as four 2.5 Gbps, making it a better choice than ASUS' recently announced RT-BE96U, which only has Gigabit ports in addition to its two 10 Gbps ports.
 
It does look strange. As long as it works well and the price is reasonable this would be a great router. 
 


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    Re: MSI's RadiX BE22000 Turbo WiFi 7 Router Looks Like Something From a Sci-Fi Movie 2023/01/11 00:49:04 (permalink)
    I would wait until Wi-Fi 7 has been finalized bed for jumping in but it’s probably close enough for some people. By waiting though until it’s finished you know everything will work as expected and Wi-Fi 6E is already pretty fast for almost anything. Until I have a device that uses Wi-Fi 7 I really don’t see a point of a Wi-Fi 7 router but when it is available I will be getting an extender for my entertainment system as I have had to go wireless for it and while shows are fine I would like a faster connection for consoles.

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