Can I get Wifi 7 with a Wifi 6 router but Wifi 7 mesh nodes?

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Can I get Wifi 7 with a Wifi 6 router but Wifi 7 mesh nodes?
Can I get Wifi 7 with a Wifi 6 router but Wifi 7 mesh nodes?
2024-05-21 10:25:11
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This might sound like a stupid question but I'm not tech savvy enough to know this!

 

I have a dual band gigabit wifi 6 router, and to improve my speeds and coverage around the house, I have just bought a tri-band wifi 7 mesh system. Given that the first mesh node needs to be plugged in to the router, will the mesh system be limited / restricted to the maximum that the route can output? Or does the router just act as a 'gateway' for the data to pass through to the mesh network which can then broadcast at whatever speeds it is capable of (subject to the incoming speeds from the fibre itself, and the port in the router that the mesh node is plugged in to)?

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Re:Can I get Wifi 7 with a Wifi 6 router but Wifi 7 mesh nodes?
2024-05-21 11:36:12 - last edited 2024-05-21 11:36:26

  @Maddogg69 

 

Question: do you own this "dual band gigabit wifi 6 router," or is it provided to you by ISP?

 

If it is your router, you must know how (configuration settings, etc.) it is connected to ISP provided modem, right?

 

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The reason for these questions: if you own dual band gigabit wifi 6 router and configured it to connect to ISP modem, you may try to connect Main Deco directly to ISP modem, too. Thus removing dual band gigabit wifi 6 router from the picture, together with your concerns and questions.

 

If it is ISP provided router, you may need to keep it and I will have an explanation for you how it'll work with your new WiFi mesh.

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