Hi, I have just installed a intel be200 WIFI 7 card into my intel laptop. I have connected to my Asus gt-be98 6GHZ & MLO network and the max speeds i have seen 1ft from router & 20ft roughly are rubbish 1.4gb down & 2gb upload. I have installed the latest driver for the card and also set my router to 320MHZ. I just feel really disappointed with the speeds. I am on 2.3gb symmetrical connection.
I tried this Windows version, but I still can’t connect to the MLO. How do you determine that it is still in the MLO state? You should be able to see it on the router’s WEB interface.
When you edit the SSID it should show the MLO checkbox still marked. Other than that and the OS showing aggregate on the SSID I don’t know how to confirm otherwise.
Oh, here we go... A video about the MLO! Nice.
what did you buy this unit for? i thought it was priced around $300 previously but seems now its priced around $500 USD while the EAP773 is $189 USD
@@connormccaffrey $500 is what I paid. With the exception of a short window after it was initially released, which I missed, it’s been priced at $500.
Hi, I have just installed a intel be200 WIFI 7 card into my intel laptop. I have connected to my Asus gt-be98 6GHZ & MLO network and the max speeds i have seen 1ft from router & 20ft roughly are rubbish 1.4gb down & 2gb upload. I have installed the latest driver for the card and also set my router to 320MHZ. I just feel really disappointed with the speeds. I am on 2.3gb symmetrical connection.
@@shaun9601 ya I seems WiFi 7 product sellers all around have advertised using pristine lab settings and not real world settings.
@@TimothyRoy yeah its totally disappointing.
I tried this Windows version, but I still can’t connect to the MLO. How do you determine that it is still in the MLO state? You should be able to see it on the router’s WEB interface.
When you edit the SSID it should show the MLO checkbox still marked. Other than that and the OS showing aggregate on the SSID I don’t know how to confirm otherwise.
Which be200 driver version did you use?
@@it1106 I had to check the video to be sure but looks like I used v23.20.1.1