12-20-2024 03:15 AM
Hi Guys, just a question, if my laptop wlan driver has been updated to support WiFi6E, does it mean that I can use the same wlan driver to connect to WiFi7 or do I need to update again my wlan driver to support WiFi7?
12-20-2024 03:21 AM
- Your wifi adapter needs that capability and as can be sure ; it won't have it ,
M.
12-20-2024 03:24 AM - edited 12-20-2024 03:25 AM
802.11be wireless NIC is only capable of supporting 802.11be (aka WiFi 7) and backward support older protocols.
802.11ax (aka WiFi 6/6E) can only support 802.11ax and backward support older protocols.
Why is this the reason? Because 802.11be is a US$25 billion dollar market.
12-20-2024 03:39 AM
Hi @Leo Laohoo , but the wifi6e and wifi7 uses the same radio frequency right but why do we still need to update the wlan driver?
12-20-2024 03:48 AM
@fatalXerror wrote:
but the wifi6e and wifi7 uses the same radio frequency right but why do we still need to update the wlan driver?
WiFi 6/6E wireless NIC and WiFi 7 wireless NIC are built and designed differently. WiFi 6/6E wireless NIC cannot support WiFi 7, however, WiFi 7 wireless NIC is backward compatible.
12-20-2024 03:52 AM
I see, I just thought it should still work because 6e and 7 uses the same frequency.
Any idea if wifi7 NIC has been stable already to the majority of the endpoints?
thanks @Leo Laohoo !
12-20-2024 03:56 AM - edited 12-20-2024 04:11 AM
Frequency has nothing to do with it.
Intel AX2xx will only support 802.11ax (WiFi 6) and below. Intel AX2xx will never support 802.11be. That would be ridiculous.
If you want a wireless NIC that can support 802.11be (aka WiFi 7), Intel BE200 wireless NIC is one of them.
12-20-2024 04:16 AM
Noted on this but does it mean that if i want to use wifi7, i need to change the NIC or just an update for my existing NIC will do?
12-20-2024 04:40 AM
The wireless NIC will need to be WiFi 7 "capable" (and not "ready" or "supported").
12-20-2024 04:54 AM
There are Wi-Fi 7 ready network adapter in the market. For example, those Intel on this link
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/wireless/wi-fi-7-series/products.html
Which network adapter do you have? Model and version.
12-20-2024 11:24 AM
I think you are getting into the weeds vs your original question. WiFi7 is backwards compatible, so your 6E adapter should be able to connect fine. You would not get any of the benefits of 7, but other than that should connect.
Now, you may need to update the driver if you have issues as 7 may broadcast some info the current 6E may not understand or like. Not usually an issue be we had one at work with Raspberry Pi's having issues on 6E until the drivers were updated.
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