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RAX120 not playing nice with new Samsung Galaxy S10
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Re: RAX120 not playing nice with new Samsung Galaxy S10
@ndanger69 wrote:
I am running firmware revision 1.0.1.56_1.0.23 on my RAX80 and I am still having the issue even with AX turned off.
Subject does say RAX120 - as of writing the problem is resolved and should be marked accordingly (and closed).
The RAX80 does make use of a complete different SoC platform. Create a new or follow up on RAX80 specific thread.
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Re: RAX120 not playing nice with new Samsung Galaxy S10
For those expecting magical things from 802.11ax and the Samsung S10 - a tester in Germany showed (based on the Asus RT-AX88U - same chipset like the RAX120) that the only performance advantage does come from the availability of 1024QAM - what the Broadcom chipset on the router side does offer in both 802.11ac and 802.11ax. Without 1024QAM, the advantage of 802.11ax is about 25% - the same 25% the suppliers promoted on the 802.11ac Broadcom routers supporting "NitroQAM". FMI: https://techtest.org/samsung-galaxy-s10-s10-wlan-6-performance-infos-und-test/ (German, use translator if required).
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