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blue13x
Jan 17, 2020Tutor
Has or will the RAX200 get the final WIFI 6 specs
Hi. I have been using the Netgear routers for some time now and looking into the getting the RAX200. I am aware that the final WIFI 6 specs has been finalized just recently. Is or will the RAX200 ...
avtella
Jan 17, 2020Prodigy
The RAX120 qualitatively uses a superior chipset (Qualcomm), in SmallNetbuilder’s testing the RAX120 did the best in 5Ghz performance testing while the Broadcom chipset based router’s like the chipset in the RAX80/200 saw a weird dip in performance plots.
The RAX200 is basically a RAX80 with an extra 5Ghz band and 2.5 Gb with port but the main Broadcom WiFi chipset and CPU are the same.
Qualcomm usually has a better track record of implementation of new features in a properly working manner. Broadcom still has issues with things like MU-MIMO performance.
avtella
Jan 17, 2020Prodigy
But yeah none of the current routers support all AX features..... Even if chipset vendors promise support later on via an update for current devices I’d be weary. As mentioned previously at least with Broadcom newly added features aren’t necessarily activated in a properly functioning manner, more like just to check boxes. Qualcomm had declared that the QCA8074/8 chipset in the RAX120 supports all the draft AX features but things like uplink MU are missing, though downlink MU is enabled.
- avtellaJan 17, 2020ProdigyIf you want a full featured AX router, I’d hold off right now.