Photo of a screen, running Windows 11. WiFi status dialog shows a 5,7Gbit/s PHY rate connection, with a 297 MByte/s SMB file copy running
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Got a chance to play with new WiFi hardware:
BananaPi BPI-R4, mt76-based WiFi 7 7/802.11be access point.
Support in mainline OpenWRT is now good enough to "just work".
No MLO support yet, WIP.
Client is a Intel BE200 M.2 card, 2x2 MIMO.
Was able to get MCS13 (aka 4096QAM) working at 320 MHz, which results in a 5.7Gbit/s PHY rate and ~3Gbit/s of actual TCP throughput.
BE200 drivers on Linux still seem a bit wonky, "only" 2 Gbit/s on Linux.
Windows 11 works as expected.
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