Broadcom BCM68850: The Cool 50Gbps Internet is Near | Dong Knows Tech
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… In other words, Wi-Fi backward compatibility is often a concern on the broadcasting end, not the receiving end. Specifically, the older the Wi-Fi standard of an access point, the less likely it is to have compatibility issues. …
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… Pick Wi-Fi 6 access points if you want the most stable and highest backward compatibility. This case is for those with a lot of legacy devices. If you want to add backward compatibility to a network with Wi-Fi 7, pick a Wi-Fi 5 access point. …
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… Compatibility is generally applicable only between a terminal device and the ISP. …
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… In a nutshell: Since I already have an ASUS GT-AX11000 as my main router, My thought is to standardize on ASUS to extend my network via wired ethernet AP or wired AiMesh, and have the same hardware mfgr for compatibility. …