@fmlazar I couldn't help but make a video with my daughter and her slime just for you. I hope you enjoy it! th-cam.com/users/shortsz43OETYeTtk?feature=share
@user-sb4nk9fp9y The 5GHz is surprisingly fast for only 80MHz width and the 6GHz with any manufacturer is super fast until you pass through a single wall then it drops significantly whereas 5GHz is still fine and fast. Stay tuned for the part 2 of the U6 Enterprise video in hopefully a few weeks or less as I go over lots of things Also 6GHz may or may not be available in your area so you may want to check before buying any 6GHz equipment..
@jay kastner it's good to know that the additional effort in editing was noticed. Feel free to share it with anyone who may benefit from knowing about it.
IMHO we should call it 4x4x4 since they claim it has "4 x 2.4 GHz: 5 dBi // 4 x 5 GHz: 6 dBi // 4 x 6 GHz: 5 dBi" Antennas builtin, that theoretically would make it a quad stream triple band AP - IF it can indeed support that many simultaneous streams in MIMO mode **edit** This one is a bit more complicated: they claim MU-MIMO Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 4800 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 6GHz simultaneously. Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 2400 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 5GHz simultaneously. Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 1148 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 2.4GHz simultaneously
@@ShinyTechThings IMHO what sets home/soho equipment apart is the ability to support multiple users at fairly good speeds ... eg conference room with 10 users and a variety of devices, M$ patchday or iOS updates etc
I keep reading your title as Slimy Tech Things.
@fmlazar I couldn't help but make a video with my daughter and her slime just for you. I hope you enjoy it!
th-cam.com/users/shortsz43OETYeTtk?feature=share
Some slimy tech things!🤦♂️🤣
@@ShinyTechThings Can't see it I get a "Video is marked private" error. Appreciate the thought.
@fmlazar sorry, I forgot to make it visible. It's fixed now.
Nice … it seems better then your UI6 enterprise AP … Does this AP have a good coverage?
@user-sb4nk9fp9y The 5GHz is surprisingly fast for only 80MHz width and the 6GHz with any manufacturer is super fast until you pass through a single wall then it drops significantly whereas 5GHz is still fine and fast. Stay tuned for the part 2 of the U6 Enterprise video in hopefully a few weeks or less as I go over lots of things Also 6GHz may or may not be available in your area so you may want to check before buying any 6GHz equipment..
Dramatic music & edits! Nice!
@jay kastner it's good to know that the additional effort in editing was noticed. Feel free to share it with anyone who may benefit from knowing about it.
You won't believe what speeds can be achieved under optimal circumstances over the air! 🤓😎
thank you for the review. We love the video!!!!
you should tri are ECW536 is Wi-Fi 7 device!!!!
@engeniusadmin8320 please DM on Instagram or email me, I'd love a review unit and I can't wait to test it out!
now 6E just need to come down in price ... I am excited for 6E and 7
I agree, and it will for sure. I will say that as soon as I can get my hands on Wi-Fi 7 gear I'll be on it!
IMHO we should call it 4x4x4 since they claim it has "4 x 2.4 GHz: 5 dBi // 4 x 5 GHz: 6 dBi // 4 x 6 GHz: 5 dBi" Antennas builtin, that theoretically would make it a quad stream triple band AP - IF it can indeed support that many simultaneous streams in MIMO mode
**edit**
This one is a bit more complicated: they claim
MU-MIMO
Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 4800 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 6GHz simultaneously.
Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 2400 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 5GHz simultaneously.
Four (4) spatial streams multi-user (MU)-MIMO for up to 1148 Mbps wireless data rate to transmit to two (2) two streams MU-MIMO 11ax capable wireless client devices under 2.4GHz simultaneously
@jay kastner You've got a point there... I haven't tried concurrent tests from multiple devices. My speed test server is 10gig so it'll handle it.
@@ShinyTechThings IMHO what sets home/soho equipment apart is the ability to support multiple users at fairly good speeds ... eg conference room with 10 users and a variety of devices, M$ patchday or iOS updates etc