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The speed-up of having not just ethernet connected (to the network extended via powerlines) – first part of the graph – versus ethernet + WiFi (to the same network) – second part of the graph – is quite pronounced.
(Running latest Fedora Silverblue without any special network tweaking.)
I got the TP-Link EAP 773 setup last night -- it wasn't too bad because the web UI is basically the same as the web UI on the EAP 660 HD. Quick observations...
I am able to use a 160mhz channel on 6Ghz. Connecting to that using WiFi 6E on my Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (Intel AX211) in the same room. I was able to reach saturate the 1Gbps link to one of my wired servers in iperf3 testing. Neat.
The reach of 6Ghz is decent. The AP is in the front corner of my 1200sqft house. My Macbook Pro 14 (2023) is in farthest other corner of the house. I'm seeing a 864Mbps connection on WiFi 6E in the 6Ghz band.
cc: @IngenieurStefan
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PiWings 2.0 is a tiny drone based on Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP8266 WiFi module (Crowdfunding) - CNX Software
SB Components' PiWings 2.0 is a small drone combining a Raspberry Pi Pico with an ESP8266 WiFi module (ESP-12E) for wireless connectivity, and designedJean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) (CNX Software Limited)