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bdgarcia
Apr 25, 2024Follower
WBE750 and LACP
Hello,
I see the specs for the WBE750 Wi-Fi 7 AP claim it is capable of up to 18.5 Gbit throughput. My questions is does the WBE750 support link aggregation support link aggregation (LACP) to provide sufficient bandwidth when connecting to the wired network?
Thank you
Bryan
2 Replies
- RennaDNETGEAR Moderator
Hi bdgarcia,
Welcome to the NETGEAR Community! 🙂
The WBE750 is a 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz tri-band design delivering up-to 18.4 Gbps total WiFi throughput. The 18.4 Gbps pertains to the combined theoretical WiFi throughput of the three bands, that is 11530 Mbps at 6 GHz, 5765 Mbps at 5 GHz, and 1147 Mbps at 2.4 GHz. The WBE750 does not support LACP as it has only one 10G /Multi-Gigabit port.
For more information about the WBE750, please see data sheet and manual links below:
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WBE750/WBE750_UM_EN.pdf
https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WBE750/WBE750_DS.pdf
Have a lovely day,
RennaD
NETGEAR Team- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
A perfect valid question, perfectly predictable ref. the possible wireless bandwidth available on these APs. I expect we will see the similar question in the near future again soon.
FWIW, all WAX6xx (and the WAC5xx) with two LAN ports are supporting static link aggregation, no LACP. Even if Netgear would jump over it's own shadow, and launch a fully featured WiFi 7 Wireless Access Point with two MultiGig/10G LAN ports, you should not expect LACP.
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