This is getting annoying that us Right Wing Supporters are getting censored for Freedom of Speech and UA-cam is part of the issue why we are not aloud to talk about our Rights of the Constitution.. Thank God we have a real president dealing with this problem !! We are losing so much time playing Video Games and we’re not paying attention what’s going on in this world!!
Martyn James unfortunately our government officials over here in the US don’t know shit about technology and don’t even seem interested in learning about it to help legislate it :(
This is getting annoying that us Right Wing Supporters are getting censored for Freedom of Speech and UA-cam is part of the issue why we are not aloud to talk about our Rights of the Constitution.. Thank God we have a real president dealing with this problem !! We are losing so much time playing Video Games and we’re not paying attention what’s going on in this world!!
ElijahB this is one of the most idiotic comments I have ever read on UA-cam. literally nothing in this entire video even remotely had to do with anything political. take your negativity somewhere else that is far far far away from here, and if you want to keep making baseless arguments about something that you're just trying to get attention to, go swing by infowars and apply for a writing position. ✌🏽
802.11b > 802.11a = debatable 802.11n > 802.11a/b/g = makes sense 802.11ac > 802.11n = now you've lost me 802.11 ax > 802.11ac = makes sense again but now you're almost out of letters for no good reason
@Conor of course no one has used the term "wifi 5" before; it had a much less useful name before. Because a b g n ac makes so much sense in your mind, right? Did you spend New Year's day telling people not to say that the year is 2019, because previously people were saying that the year is 2018? If you want to claim that no one should rename prior protocols, you'd have a point - if the prior convention made sense and if the new convention doesn't (ie, the USB Consortium idiots). But the new convention is pretty backwards compatible because it keeps the correct order and number of generations. And, new devices will be made at the old standard because they are cheaper to make, and there's no reason to have g, n, ac, and 6 all on the shelf when they can be labelled 3, 4, 5, 6. Otherwise, you'll need to find a different and inevitably-stupid name for gen6 and explain that the order of the lettered generations are the 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation in not-quite alphabetical order (ac messes that up). And at that point you've just given them the same numbers that the new convention uses.
I learned more from linus than the 2 years I spent in college so far, actually I have a test tomorrow in networking and I am taking this as a studying material.
You would be shocked. Im not a professor but I teach AV and 9 time out of ten when the issue involves understanding IT at an end user level no one does better than this cat. Granted I only turn 32 soon but still.
Linus, this is my favorite video you have done. I am a network architect, and I have been trying to convey just how amazing .ax is to my customers... this video will go a long way towards helping the workforce sellers realize the potential in a way my engineering brain hasn't conveyed. thanks again! and thanks to cisco!
@@currier_9471 I actually work networking for events. It seems cool and has many perk just remember one thing if you go a route into events... It's not a 9-5 gig 5am till well after midnight have been hours I've worked to cover events. Other than that it is a blast.
I have been thinking for years who the heck even uses wifi on their phones since in Finland I've had 10€/month 4G plan that gives me 15mbps down/up constantly and I live in a small town with bad infrastucture. I do all my gaming with hotspot from my phone too since ping never rises over 28ms or so. I am truly sad for you alligator people and others with such problems that should be fixed no matter the cost all over the world that has food and clean water. Hang on there (if you don't get disconnect)!
You forgot to meantion that WiFi 5 (AC) only updated 5Ghz, but WiFi 6 (AX) also updates the 2.4Ghz band, so we'll have faster WiFi on 2.4Ghz for the first time in a LONG time
djmartrix happy to help, honestly, with my thick walls and large house the 2.4Ghz improvements are the most exciting part, most of my house doesn’t get coverage on 5Ghz. Just a thought to expand on this, the 2.4Ghz portion of the WiFi spec has not been updated since 802.11n (WiFi 4 in the new nomenclature if I’m not mistaken)
I think the fact that WiFi 5 (ac) did not work on 2.4Ghz was a good thing for the same reason that Linus mentioned in this video. To get good effects we need to wait for majority of devices to support new standard. Cose even a single device that is running in old standard on the same frequency will introduce colisions and interference.
@@hubertnnn but without a chance to update hardware, that just pushes the problem down the road, we'll have the same problem now, so IMO that point is moot.
@@jpegxguy In Australia they call it Fibre to the Node FTN. However at our house we got FTP Fibre to the premise before the other government ruined the National Broadband Network. They were trying to save money but ended up using even more on this silly FTN that will need to be upgraded again in the future.
We're already planning WiFi 6 for our community center network upgrade and I live in a town so small we have 1 gas station and no street lights. Our town is so small the closest Walmart or McDonald's is a 1 hour drive to the next town.
Seems good! I have so Many mobile and Wi-Fi devices that a standard that can service Many of them at higher speed is good. If there is just one or two of them the ac aka Wi-Fi 5 is just fine. But if all of them Are using Wi-Fi at the same time there is quite a big drop. If this actually make situation better in the future... that is good! I would like to see a mixed test with Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 devices Connected to same node and see how They would behave during simultaneous tress testing! Does the older devices hamper the speed of Wi-Fi 6 devices? Doe the use of Wi-Fi 6 devices leave more room to older standardi to breath? Or does a couple of old devices hinder Also the new wifi6 devices so badly that moving to Wi-Fi 6 is not usefull unles most devices Are Wi-Fi 6. That could means a long way to future. But if all those different devices works nicely together and you get benefits, I could move to Wi-Fi 6 router very soon. So a mixed test is definitely hoped for!
WPA3 is not looking that good really. Check out the latest news on a vulnerability called "dragonblood" that affects this new protocol. But more importantly, check out what the security researchers say about the way this protocol was designed. I don't think WPA3 is going to be that good, because the fundamentals seem to be questionable to say it in some way and now they cannot change that. They will throw patches at it every time a new vulnerability is disclosed and we will all be using a broken protocol most of the time cause updates won't reach everyone fast enough.
TIL the "Fi" in Wi-Fi doesn't stand for anything. They picked it just because it rhymes with Hi-Fi. And no, it wasn't picked to mean Wireless Fidelity.
Funny you say that because the complete opposite is on Wikipedia: *"Wi-Fi Alliance used the advertising slogan "The Standard for Wireless Fidelity" for a short time after the brand name was created,[21][25][26] and the Wi-Fi Alliance was also called the "Wireless Fidelity Alliance Inc" in some publications"* *" IEEE is a separate, but related, organization and their website has stated "WiFi is a short name for Wireless Fidelity""*
@@DatamasterCorporation PT is the anti Christ.... It crashed on me in the last 30min of the final lost everything.... (Best teacher ever!! She let me retest.)
Faster than the terminal velocity that _the Stuff dropped by Linus™_ reach. PS: Have you thought about bringing the Wi-Fi 6 APs setup to LTXexpo so everyone that has Galaxy S10s can try it, and as a collateral benefit, you can test the performance while there are many (probably at least a dozen or two) users? just an idea ;)
JpegXguy Ethernet is cable plugged directly from the router to the pc/laptop (which is faster than normal connection(wifi)) Internet connection is the wireless connection aka wifi
I just noticed that this is *Meraki* hardware, which is owned by Cisco, but kinda goes its own way. Meraki hardware doesn't work without a subscription to the Meraki management service. It's good, it's powerful, it's pretty un-Cisco, but you're paying a fee for that AP for as long as you use it. I have Meraki hardware in my business, and the subs that go with it.
I should also point out that the subscription package includes full remote administration and diagnostics, and constant (and automatic if you want it that way) firmware updates. So, you are getting something good for your money.
Why then don´t you use UNIFI Products from Ubiquity. They are cheaper and no fees if the controller is locally hosted. If you don´t have a server avalible they even sell the controller as a hardware product.
My New Years resolution was to future proof my home with WiFi 6 / 802.11ax hardware ( ran brand new cat.6 cable through the walls too for dedicated keystone connections). Anything that can be connected through a wire is plugged in. AX11000 mesh routers with 24 port Cisco switches. Have more than plenty of people in the house to squeeze the life out of this gig speed internet. Fun times to be a techie !
WIFI Simplifies branding going from 802.11AX to Wifi 6 while USB complicates things going from USB 3 to USB 3.2 Gen 1 rev 2 build 3 Ok that last 2 parts of the USB spec were exaggerations, at least for now.
@@Mattparks5855 its funny for me cause I got good wifi and fiber very early (2008) because my father needed it and I lived in a big flat, but speeds only went down as more people started using wifi and the fiber ^^' nowadays I don't have the fiber but the 5ghz band stills gives me a better speed compared to the 2,4Ghz band at the time with concrete walls in between and the neighboor's wifi ahah
@@SwainixFPV got a 200Mbit/sec connection. Can watch 4K video streaming without a hiccup and download 60GB games from Steam in half an hour or less. I get 30ms ping latency or less in online games. Honestly, you only need 1Gbit/sec and over for the upload speeds, if you're a content creator, if you host a server or if you're a game streamer. Otherwise if you just care about downlink speeds, 200Mbit/sec should be enough for the meantime.
@@yulfine1688 considering I had faster speeds in 2004 than I do today, I don't think it's an unreasonable request for some ISPs to spend a little bit of their money upgrading their networks. So to answer your question, ISPs have that money. We gave it to them in the form of $400,000,000,000+ in grants, as well as all the income they make from their customers. That's $4000-$7000 per house in the United States. ISPs post record profits but say they need more from the government to improve internet speeds. Don't believe their lies.
George Blue im not in the US and feel like 200mb is slow which I got comparing to my country lithuania where they get 800mb-1gb a second... the world is behindddd yo!
gigabit ethernet is already unnacceptable when you ask me. almost every interface on modern computers is much faster than 125MB/s. 10 Gigabit should have been the standard for the last 5 years if you ask me. but sadly 10 gigabit is only starting slowly to adopt in consumer hardware and still too expensive. such a shame.
@@Arkay1998 Yeah it kinda trickle down to consumer but only the sfp+ variants..I wired my home with rj45 cat7 but the decent 10G switches for rj45 cost like 500+€ while the sfp+ variants cost 130€. BS!
Small remark to the presentation of the wifi vs 802.11 names: Wifi 6 != 802.11ax : you can refer with them to the same thing, but strictly speaking 802.11ax is the standard itself, and Wifi 6 is the certification a device can get if according to the 802.11ax standard, given by the wifi alliance.
The biggest knock on this system is the price. You won't see this setup for residential use anytime soon especially if you're content with AC. But commercial will implement it soon. I control 20 venues in NYC (I was actually the Network Engineer for Brandcast UA-cam event this past week) and I can't wait for the venue approval to upgrade our networks. We actually left Meraki and currently use Aruba.
Kinda disappointed he didn't at least try iperf3. Its not perfect, but it would likely get closer to the maximum. I can get 500Mbit down on my S10 from WiFi 5, and I used to get 600Mbit on my laptop before the neighbours moved over to 5Ghz.
@@jblps not through Wi-Fi 5... That was the point... Quick check with my phone.. 5Ghz Wi-Fi gives me 240 mbps up/down. On a gigabit line. While my PC gives me 910/800ish on the same router.
I was gonna skip this because a video on wifi seemed boring...then I ended up leaning forward entranced in the whole video. This is seriously some amazing advancement in something that has been stagnant for so long.
Hey Linus, i'm working with WiFi stuff and i was very curious when i saw that video pop up but i have to say im very impressed! you've explained all the important changes on WiFi 6 in a understandable way, i think i'll save that video for when people ask me about WiFi 6 ;)
@@moglo5056 Anope. The NBN in Australia was quietly shafted after members of a certain political party (that the media corporations prop up as the "party of responsible economic management" despite sucking at economic management, because of these exact sorts of things) met with representatives of a certain disgusting media corporation known for terrible journalism and overt attempts at propaganda, then the new details of the proposed system hidden/lied about by media corporations, and people didn't even know what they were voting for. Not only do your votes not matter very much, the will of the donor class matters far more, as it did in this case, but the people rely on the honesty of the media to stay informed. The media who strongly opposed the original proposal for the NBN. Because it threatened their business model. Don't shame voters to excuse a government that flagrantly acts against their best interests then lies about it to a cooperative media. You don't get what you vote for. That's Just World fallacy b.s.
It's funny how, as a long time viewer, you can instantly tell that this is a sponsored video. And for being that I think you did a great job. The average consumer now has an easy way to tell which WiFi is the fastest/best. But I would personally much more prefer a video about 802.11ad/ay, which is operating at a much higher frequency (60 GHz).
Well I mean I think any viewer knows it is a sponsored video, he says it straight up but yeah it is nice how informative and well put together these videos are for the average consumer to understand. I think it is this channel's strong suit.
And the last Logitech video. I am not watching LTT with the same enthusiasm anymore not even close, it's all ads trying to keep LMG sustainable which they DO need but come on
This is the only time in my IT Career I have said, "Wow, that Wireless Communications class(The reason I almost didn't graduate) really came in handy!".
Man I'd like to work at LTT.. Just for that blazing fast internet there😂😂 ..AND the gaming network ..AND the giant 4k projector ..AND THE 144hz 4k gaming TV
WPA 3 was announced and is planned to be rolled out this year (2019), but it's developed in secret and there have already been leaks that white hat's have broken. . . .probably a lot more that haven't been accounted for.
@@tammysilverwolf1085 It's made so the wpa2 capable client devices should be able to hook up with only a software update, but some of the features will require new hardware.
Linus, we're ready...we've waited long enough...bring on THE WIFI 6 SETUP!!!! You're still on WIFI5 man, you just upgraded yeah, yeah, yeah...your channel is about this stuff! WIFI6 you said was one of the biggest game changers on the market and would change the computer world, or something like that...so now, it's been a year, we're tired of waiting... WIFI6
Gotta keep that insane profit margin on consumer routers by using insanely outdated CPU technology. Sadly I think its mostly down to most people still using ISP provided kit and so manufacturers want to keep shoveling out underpowered junk for as cheap as possible.
Meanwhile they're the last to the game with 802.11ax (both Cisco and Meraki).. And ask them which platforms are Certifiable for WiF6, news flash not all of their products are.. They're definitely NOT the greatest.
@@chrisevans9244 Uh, not sure where you're getting your data because they were literally part of the task group that developed the 802.11AX standard at the IEEE. www.ieee802.org/11/Reports/tgax_update.htm Just because you are a Cisco Hater doesnt mean you get to make shit up.
It isn’t “America’s” FCC. Everyone knows it stands for Federal Canada Commission, which is the sole governing body of Canada. You trying to attack Canadian Prime Minister Ajit Pai like that just shows how ignorant you are.
Still gotta call the shots as they come, you'll probably never agree or disagree with a political figure 100%. The internet is working, and we still have more room for improvement.
Can u do a vid about how to start a new wifi system from the barebones. So like how to chose a provider, hardware u should get, etc. It would be really helpful cause most internet related videos are rlly confusing. Thanks!
Guys wtf, I'm in the Azores less than a total of 250k ppl in 9 islands, and I get 500 download and 100 up stable, I mean, in the middle of the fuckin ocean
@@JoaoSilva-gs5jb Well, tells you a lot about how tech-savvy our German government has been in the last 20 years ;) Countries like Finnland or Estonia are lightyears ahead with their internet technology Admittedly I'm lucky since I have 100 down VDSL (but you are fucked once you live outside of bigger cities) but with Telekom abusing their power with "double paid traffic" you still have shitty peering in the evening, making gaming or accessing certain servers (like the science network DFN) a total shitshow.
@@Xul the hell, over here in Lithuania it's gigabit down/up and not that expensive, Germany is pretty close so unsure why the internet is so terrible there >_>
You should also mention, that there will be again two Waves - 802.11ax Wave1 & 802.11ax Wave2 - similar to WiFi5 (802.11ac) ! With 802.11ax wave2 are Services like BSS Colouring coming, that will help with Voice over WiFi / Voice + Video over WiFi (Unified Communication).
Yeah na, you might be limited to 10mbps on a good day, but that's more likely your provider and plan. I'm in a small rural town in the middle of nowhere and connect at 48mbps avg down and 16mbps up on a 50mbps plan (AussieBB) and get 40-45 mbps download and 14-15mbps upload speeds on speedtest servers. Yeah we can still complain about shitty speeds though as most only get fttn and last mile copper connections that will limit us in comparison to the original fttp technology planned which would have easily upgraded to gigabit connections. As it is wireless AC (I have AC 1600) is more than adequate for our hodgepodge technology and even wireless n if you only have a couple of devices. WiFi 6 will only benefit people who set up home networks with 10Gbps links, raid NAS 10Gbps and or centralised game streaming rigs.
@@magottyk Telcos': "Oh sweet, this new tech is fast a f..." The government: "Yeh, thats all good, but you only get this amount of money to roll it out..." The FTTN Node: "I cant send all this data thru this copper shit" The end user: "Am I a joke to you?"
What about a home user setup? I don't believe that I need anything more than my 1 Gig switches because it's fast enough for my needs, but we're moving from one 4k TV to five inside video surveillance cameras (powered by a hard-wired wall switch) and four more outside, so only my WIFI traffic is going to increase. What prosumer router do you recommend?
Myself and everyone else on the internet have had issues with the AX routers de-authenticating. Have to reboot it all the time. Especially if you want a single SSID for 2.4 & 5 GHz. May want to hold off rushing out to buy this tech. Also had to go-to long pre-amble for devices that used to run fine on short. I've had my AX router since January.
Will confirm went from playing at 60-70ms and then jumping to 200-300 on WiFi5 and I bought the Eero6 Mesh system and now I play at a solid 65ms to 75ms. My network card is WiFi6 compatible. It's great and has been worth the money
Why did you have to go to a Internet Host for the Speed test? Couldn't you have just uploaded/downloaded a file to your 140TB NAS there in the office? Then you wouldn't have to worry about the internet skewing the results.
And noone normal cares about linus' internal network speed, the fact that he can get 600 down and 800 up is fantastic for 99,99% of all people who cares about wifi speed. So pretty much everyone.
WiFi: "we'll call it 4, 5, and 6"
USB: "we'll call it 3.2, 3.2, and 3.2"
3 is obviously the greatest number. Valve is even unworthy of it
@@jrzamora6 lmao 😂😂😂
WiFi: well we used to call it 802.11g, 802.11n and 802.11ac
USB: well we used to call it 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.1"
WiFi: Lets switch
USB: Sounds good to me
This is getting annoying that us Right Wing Supporters are getting censored for Freedom of Speech and UA-cam is part of the issue why we are not aloud to talk about our Rights of the Constitution.. Thank God we have a real president dealing with this problem !! We are losing so much time playing Video Games and we’re not paying attention what’s going on in this world!!
black guy Pretty funny you think Trump is a Russian Spy XD when he is a American and was born in USA
Everytime I turn around you guys buy a new network switch
*Get sponsored with a new network switch.
lol, just stop turning around then
@@Skylane_Pilot lol 20 years later when they have 700 employees and Linus still won't replace the network switch to cope because 'it isn't time'
The old switcharoo huh?
@@5urg3x 24xMGig RJ-45 ports, 4x10G SFP+ and 2x40G QSFP
Linus: "800mbps upload speed on a PHONE"
US ISPs: "You can have 1mpbs upload, that'll be $120 a month"
I'm currently paying £59.99 a month for 150Mb/s. Broadband in the UK is a huge RIP off since American companies got involved with the UK market.
800mbps upload? 😮
Download
Martyn James unfortunately our government officials over here in the US don’t know shit about technology and don’t even seem interested in learning about it to help legislate it :(
I pay $70 a month for 1gb download/upload in alabama
In france you can have 1Gbp/s download and 300Mb/s upload for 48€ lol (and I only checked the price of the most expensive ISP).
meanwhile the guys that name USB be like: "we should name our next generation USB 3.3 Gen 3x3x3x3x3x3x3..."
USB 3₃ Gen 3³
Lmao
This is getting annoying that us Right Wing Supporters are getting censored for Freedom of Speech and UA-cam is part of the issue why we are not aloud to talk about our Rights of the Constitution.. Thank God we have a real president dealing with this problem !! We are losing so much time playing Video Games and we’re not paying attention what’s going on in this world!!
ElijahB wtf are you saying get off this video lmfao what the actual fuck
ElijahB this is one of the most idiotic comments I have ever read on UA-cam. literally nothing in this entire video even remotely had to do with anything political. take your negativity somewhere else that is far far far away from here, and if you want to keep making baseless arguments about something that you're just trying to get attention to, go swing by infowars and apply for a writing position. ✌🏽
Wifi naming convention going the opposite approach of USB. What a time to be alive!
Hot red nuke button pressed (I totally didn't press it)
no sense...
802.11b > 802.11a = debatable
802.11n > 802.11a/b/g = makes sense
802.11ac > 802.11n = now you've lost me
802.11 ax > 802.11ac = makes sense again but now you're almost out of letters for no good reason
Just scrolled down to say the exact same thing, kudos to Wi-Fi for understanding the need for sensible and consumer friendly naming conventions.
USB 3.000.1.2 AC UPS
800MBPS up? Cries in Australian.
Giles Moxy i feel ya mate.
I’m getting 2mb a second 😂
He probably hosts his own SpeedTest.net server.
same james
We are pretty lucky in Canada.
Good job Wi-Fi naming team, they must watched Linus’ video about the usb naming scheme
@Conor A marketing ploy that makes existence more convenient is a good marketing ploy
Its the IEEE that does the naming.
It's still called 802.11ax. It's just marketed as WiFi 6 by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
@@master74200 Yeah... All them standards will still be 8xx.xxxxx or whatever.
@Conor of course no one has used the term "wifi 5" before; it had a much less useful name before. Because a b g n ac makes so much sense in your mind, right?
Did you spend New Year's day telling people not to say that the year is 2019, because previously people were saying that the year is 2018?
If you want to claim that no one should rename prior protocols, you'd have a point - if the prior convention made sense and if the new convention doesn't (ie, the USB Consortium idiots). But the new convention is pretty backwards compatible because it keeps the correct order and number of generations. And, new devices will be made at the old standard because they are cheaper to make, and there's no reason to have g, n, ac, and 6 all on the shelf when they can be labelled 3, 4, 5, 6. Otherwise, you'll need to find a different and inevitably-stupid name for gen6 and explain that the order of the lettered generations are the 3rd, 4th, and 5th generation in not-quite alphabetical order (ac messes that up). And at that point you've just given them the same numbers that the new convention uses.
Wifi 6 scratches at a lvl... 6...
With deeper grooves at a lvl 7
Just like a little lego
😂
Awe ma se kind
Jerryrig
haha
Cancer VERSION 6
On the topic of wifi:
Video request: An updated mesh-system shoot-out for 2019.
LTT: We watercooled a WiFi router
With rgb
LTT: We watercooled a water cooler.
LTT: We watercooled liquid nitrogen
Next up we ln2 a ethernet switch
After I Tell You About Tunnel Bear
Linus: "I need a WiFi 6 setup capable of handling hundreds of devices to test"
Cisco: "Uh sure."
Linus: *Only has one WiFi 6 device...*
Seems like they have 3 (@3:19)
device
@@SCarboni I think they only got 3 Access Points from Cisco. He only has the 1 Samsung Galaxy S10 to test with.
@@hawtbuoy are u blind
@@debbynoble1518 fuck off
I can’t believe my lecturer recommended a Linus video!!
i can't believe he recommended _this_ ~.~
Lol
MrMeAndDrHim ahaha I was totally surprised she was easily in her 70s 😂
I learned more from linus than the 2 years I spent in college so far, actually I have a test tomorrow in networking and I am taking this as a studying material.
You would be shocked. Im not a professor but I teach AV and 9 time out of ten when the issue involves understanding IT at an end user level no one does better than this cat. Granted I only turn 32 soon but still.
Looks like that switch might need some... Uh...
Water-cooling.
And RGB LEDs.
@@AlexandreMS71 Actually RGB doesn't seem that bad... it could indicate number of connected devices, traffic, etc.
And drop
can I get uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Linus, this is my favorite video you have done. I am a network architect, and I have been trying to convey just how amazing .ax is to my customers... this video will go a long way towards helping the workforce sellers realize the potential in a way my engineering brain hasn't conveyed. thanks again! and thanks to cisco!
Yo, what up, Zach!
I was just thinking about a job with networking after he mention stadiums, airports etc. How awesome your job must be!
@@currier_9471 I actually work networking for events. It seems cool and has many perk just remember one thing if you go a route into events... It's not a 9-5 gig 5am till well after midnight have been hours I've worked to cover events. Other than that it is a blast.
Zach Denney does it have WPA3?
Corsair: Wifi 6 now with RGB lighting
Lmao 😂
"When you can expect widespread adoption"
*Laughs in Australian*
Fadexz no it wasn’t
@@spice9756 Guess again
and ur continent keeps shifting out of gps alignment lol
@@hobog RiP
@@Phat_Plants Nope it was invented in Hawaii then later Australia invented a component for it lol
I'm from Australia, our speed is one millionth of wifi 6.
Macro Cosmos Microscopy ya gotta love NBN....
@@brucemckay6615 With speeds rivalling standard cable, it sure is great!
I always get connection issues or constant disconnects every few minutes tbh ADSL was more stable
I have been thinking for years who the heck even uses wifi on their phones since in Finland I've had 10€/month 4G plan that gives me 15mbps down/up constantly and I live in a small town with bad infrastucture. I do all my gaming with hotspot from my phone too since ping never rises over 28ms or so.
I am truly sad for you alligator people and others with such problems that should be fixed no matter the cost all over the world that has food and clean water. Hang on there (if you don't get disconnect)!
@@andrewmtgx Yep, the unit I used to live in had problems, even adsl2 would shit itself, lol.
Nice and informative and to the point. Cheers. 👍
Wifi 1
You forgot to meantion that WiFi 5 (AC) only updated 5Ghz, but WiFi 6 (AX) also updates the 2.4Ghz band, so we'll have faster WiFi on 2.4Ghz for the first time in a LONG time
i think you answered my question to linus lol
djmartrix happy to help, honestly, with my thick walls and large house the 2.4Ghz improvements are the most exciting part, most of my house doesn’t get coverage on 5Ghz.
Just a thought to expand on this, the 2.4Ghz portion of the WiFi spec has not been updated since 802.11n (WiFi 4 in the new nomenclature if I’m not mistaken)
hurray
I think the fact that WiFi 5 (ac) did not work on 2.4Ghz was a good thing for the same reason that Linus mentioned in this video. To get good effects we need to wait for majority of devices to support new standard.
Cose even a single device that is running in old standard on the same frequency will introduce colisions and interference.
@@hubertnnn but without a chance to update hardware, that just pushes the problem down the road, we'll have the same problem now, so IMO that point is moot.
See USB jerks? This is how you rename standars.
f4z0 standards*
I use DVDs.
@@_arnor Betamax is where it's at.
No its not its as shitty as the usb Standards
USB 3.0 ?
8:01 our favorite boi Ajit Pai
Meanwhile, ISPs are just introducting superfast 25 mbps internet on fibre.
And it's not even real fibre... It's FTC :/
@@jpegxguy In Australia they call it Fibre to the Node FTN. However at our house we got FTP Fibre to the premise before the other government ruined the National Broadband Network. They were trying to save money but ended up using even more on this silly FTN that will need to be upgraded again in the future.
Where?
Here in brazil we are growing, in some places u can have 120mbps for like 20 bucks (R$ 99)
Here in Spain 75% of fibre is FTTH. So... are we the lucky ones?
I've got 600mbps for..... Nevermind.
Cool tech, shame it won't ever be in my area until 10-15 years from now.
I'll probably buy a WiFi 6 router for home use, but most public places with WiFi will still be using 802.11n for a while.
We're already planning WiFi 6 for our community center network upgrade and I live in a town so small we have 1 gas station and no street lights. Our town is so small the closest Walmart or McDonald's is a 1 hour drive to the next town.
Seems good! I have so Many mobile and Wi-Fi devices that a standard that can service Many of them at higher speed is good. If there is just one or two of them the ac aka Wi-Fi 5 is just fine. But if all of them Are using Wi-Fi at the same time there is quite a big drop. If this actually make situation better in the future... that is good!
I would like to see a mixed test with Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 devices Connected to same node and see how They would behave during simultaneous tress testing! Does the older devices hamper the speed of Wi-Fi 6 devices? Doe the use of Wi-Fi 6 devices leave more room to older standardi to breath? Or does a couple of old devices hinder Also the new wifi6 devices so badly that moving to Wi-Fi 6 is not usefull unles most devices Are Wi-Fi 6. That could means a long way to future. But if all those different devices works nicely together and you get benefits, I could move to Wi-Fi 6 router very soon. So a mixed test is definitely hoped for!
Lucky you, won't catch new types of cancer... :)
10 or 15 years ago my phone was a brick. Best you could hope for was a flip phone.
I feel like I owe you tuition for today’s class.
Don't give him ideas
LTT STORE LOL
8:21
Linus: "And I for one, am stoked."
(pause)
I 100% expected, "Do you know what else I'm stoked about?"
so damn true. thought the same
WPA3 support is also mandatory for wifi 6 certification. You should have mentioned this as security is important! 🙂
WPA3 is not looking that good really. Check out the latest news on a vulnerability called "dragonblood" that affects this new protocol. But more importantly, check out what the security researchers say about the way this protocol was designed. I don't think WPA3 is going to be that good, because the fundamentals seem to be questionable to say it in some way and now they cannot change that. They will throw patches at it every time a new vulnerability is disclosed and we will all be using a broken protocol most of the time cause updates won't reach everyone fast enough.
TheBronx stick to enterprise!
There's still holes in the standard last I recall.
wifi security? hold my beer! :|
@@taz99 deauthentication will return don't worry about it
I learnt more here than my CCNA Wireless Class.
that's a copyrighted MCSA meme
What did you learn?
wireless is a telecommunication class not a networking class the are so similar but also different
I just finally got my house updated to dual band N.
Yay
ISP router?
"updated to dual band N" shouldnt be in a sentence in 2019
@@alexatkin nah have my own pfsense router, I'm just too cheap, kept trying to force old used AP's to last
In my defense, all my PC's are on cables
@@RapttorX My family upgraded to our first flatscreen TV in 2018! Pretty great experience to actually be able to see the TV.
Roland Anderson that’s alright. As long as it can handle your ISP speed, having fast wifi is overkill. 50mbps isp with 300mbps wifi n is enough
TIL the "Fi" in Wi-Fi doesn't stand for anything. They picked it just because it rhymes with Hi-Fi.
And no, it wasn't picked to mean Wireless Fidelity.
Thanks
@@mithayes4m420 literally just google it
Ya learn something every day.
Funny you say that because the complete opposite is on Wikipedia:
*"Wi-Fi Alliance used the advertising slogan "The Standard for Wireless Fidelity" for a short time after the brand name was created,[21][25][26] and the Wi-Fi Alliance was also called the "Wireless Fidelity Alliance Inc" in some publications"*
*" IEEE is a separate, but related, organization and their website has stated "WiFi is a short name for Wireless Fidelity""*
Source please? As far as I know WiFi does stand for wireless Fidelity.
Linus do it you did it with the speakers
LMG is now compromised with Cisco default passwords.
Nah, those are meraki devices. They require meraki accounts to manage.
Is the password "12345"?
@@cranshawmccaw User: Cisco, Pass: Class good ol Cisco Routing and Switching courses! (but real world, it's usually admin/admin, or cisco/cisco)
@@BearBaylor69 Lol, I don't miss those PT skills assessments.
@@DatamasterCorporation PT is the anti Christ.... It crashed on me in the last 30min of the final lost everything.... (Best teacher ever!! She let me retest.)
Hope wifi 7 charges your phone and everything else and buys you dinner too
It’ll charge up the cancer cells in your body too
@@ramade9040 wtf dude no. thats wifi 8 wtf get ur facts right
batt3ryac1d hopefully WiFi 7 fixes your english too
ImadCOOKIE WiFi 69
BluMac Hopefully* too.*
Always capitalize the first letter of a sentence and end a sentence with a period.
*Imagine people watching this in 3019 and laughing at WiFi 6....*
this video will prob be lost in history
Laughs in WiFi 93
Jokes on you. Mankind won’t be here by 3019.
@@josephmarx4695 eh, there is still hope, we just don't do any violation during the corona and we'll recover, it's just a matter of time.
The core will be completely cooled by then, future mankind will be so screwed if they’re still here:)
Faster than the terminal velocity that _the Stuff dropped by Linus™_ reach.
PS: Have you thought about bringing the Wi-Fi 6 APs setup to LTXexpo so everyone that has Galaxy S10s can try it, and as a collateral benefit, you can test the performance while there are many (probably at least a dozen or two) users? just an idea ;)
the TM had me shitting my pants
ha gotem
I'm sure Cisco would be up for sponsoring something like that too, which would help LTT with the costs of the event
That wifi is 60x faster than my Ethernet connection ;(
hold my beer! It is 600x faster than my connection :D
JpegXguy Ethernet is cable plugged directly from the router to the pc/laptop (which is faster than normal connection(wifi))
Internet connection is the wireless connection aka wifi
JpegXguy are you trying to act smart? Ethernet is a cable connection to your router
Unless you're using 10mbps Ethernet from the 90s it should be 8x faster.
That wifi is slower than my broadband connect - ahh, lovely gigabit broadband......
isn't it crazy how he said "with this shiny new galaxy s10+" and then i went and found it for $60. Time flies
Linus: We don't have a couple hundred of these so we can't do a megatest.
Me: um.........LTX 2019!!!!???
The devices on the network would have to be WiFi 6 Compatible in order to be able to draw any real conclusions.
Yeahhhh.... coz the arena they are renting will totally let them install routers into their event center! smh
@@Quick_in_and_out they would do. Any event which requires bigger sound and light system is allowed to do so.
W Bond . That's doesn't seem like a issue, at all.
that just gave me an idea, nVidia LTX 3080 Ti
I just noticed that this is *Meraki* hardware, which is owned by Cisco, but kinda goes its own way.
Meraki hardware doesn't work without a subscription to the Meraki management service.
It's good, it's powerful, it's pretty un-Cisco, but you're paying a fee for that AP for as long as you use it.
I have Meraki hardware in my business, and the subs that go with it.
That sounds awful. I had some Cisco aironet APs and I don't remember needing a subscription for them.
I should also point out that the subscription package includes full remote administration and diagnostics, and constant (and automatic if you want it that way) firmware updates. So, you are getting something good for your money.
Groza Adrian It’s actually amazing. The management is a breeze with a great interface. Support is top notch. Any issues, email in your inbox.
Why then don´t you use UNIFI Products from Ubiquity. They are cheaper and no fees if the controller is locally hosted. If you don´t have a server avalible they even sell the controller as a hardware product.
@@MartinTvTV Ubiquity is when you are on a budget. Cisco is for when downtime cost money and your job.
My New Years resolution was to future proof my home with WiFi 6 / 802.11ax hardware ( ran brand new cat.6 cable through the walls too for dedicated keystone connections). Anything that can be connected through a wire is plugged in. AX11000 mesh routers with 24 port Cisco switches. Have more than plenty of people in the house to squeeze the life out of this gig speed internet. Fun times to be a techie !
WIFI Simplifies branding going from 802.11AX to Wifi 6 while USB complicates things going from USB 3 to USB 3.2 Gen 1 rev 2 build 3
Ok that last 2 parts of the USB spec were exaggerations, at least for now.
USB Committee: Wait right there...
Well, I assume the spec is still called 802.11ax
WiFi on a phone that is 8x faster than my Ethernet desktop, USA ISPs...
100 Mb/s is still a shit ton for most people lmao, ide be happy to have that
@@SwainixFPV It still blows my mind how far internet speeds have come in the past 10 years.
@@Mattparks5855 its funny for me cause I got good wifi and fiber very early (2008) because my father needed it and I lived in a big flat, but speeds only went down as more people started using wifi and the fiber ^^' nowadays I don't have the fiber but the 5ghz band stills gives me a better speed compared to the 2,4Ghz band at the time with concrete walls in between and the neighboor's wifi ahah
@@Mattparks5855 I live in an European capital and mine taps out at 1,8Mbps.
@@SwainixFPV got a 200Mbit/sec connection. Can watch 4K video streaming without a hiccup and download 60GB games from Steam in half an hour or less. I get 30ms ping latency or less in online games. Honestly, you only need 1Gbit/sec and over for the upload speeds, if you're a content creator, if you host a server or if you're a game streamer. Otherwise if you just care about downlink speeds, 200Mbit/sec should be enough for the meantime.
Each device has a schedule. It reminded me of Token Ring. 🙂
Token Ring is collision free.
😂
Sooo,..we're all still waiting for ISP's to increase speeds 🙃
yeah now who actually has the hundreds of billions of dollars to probably trillions to actually do this across all states in America?
@@yulfine1688 considering I had faster speeds in 2004 than I do today, I don't think it's an unreasonable request for some ISPs to spend a little bit of their money upgrading their networks. So to answer your question, ISPs have that money. We gave it to them in the form of $400,000,000,000+ in grants, as well as all the income they make from their customers. That's $4000-$7000 per house in the United States. ISPs post record profits but say they need more from the government to improve internet speeds. Don't believe their lies.
You cant complain about speeds in America when I'm only getting 11Mbps d/l speed
George Blue im not in the US and feel like 200mb is slow which I got comparing to my country lithuania where they get 800mb-1gb a second... the world is behindddd yo!
@@georgeblue6447 that's what I get in the US for $85 a month.
Now the 1Gbit wired connections are getting unacceptable...
10G for the masses! Let's make a petition 😂
gigabit ethernet is already unnacceptable when you ask me. almost every interface on modern computers is much faster than 125MB/s. 10 Gigabit should have been the standard for the last 5 years if you ask me. but sadly 10 gigabit is only starting slowly to adopt in consumer hardware and still too expensive. such a shame.
@@Arkay1998 would that make my Netflix faster?!
@@Arkay1998 Yeah it kinda trickle down to consumer but only the sfp+ variants..I wired my home with rj45 cat7 but the decent 10G switches for rj45 cost like 500+€ while the sfp+ variants cost 130€. BS!
Theres always HDBaseT
Wi-Fi 6 drops CSMA/CD for OFDMA, which allows scheduling (almost similar to TDMA - the use of "time slots").
And I am sitting here, watching this with my 2 MBits download over Wifi. Nice
2mb/s ?! U lucky...
I have 400kb/s at max speed when no one is watching netflix at home...
@@MatoVidovic_ oh thats really Bad xD
And here I am in a 3rd world country with my 512kb/s Internet 😶
Godspeed my dude
Third world country, 10Mb/s
Small remark to the presentation of the wifi vs 802.11 names: Wifi 6 != 802.11ax : you can refer with them to the same thing, but strictly speaking 802.11ax is the standard itself, and Wifi 6 is the certification a device can get if according to the 802.11ax standard, given by the wifi alliance.
The biggest knock on this system is the price. You won't see this setup for residential use anytime soon especially if you're content with AC. But commercial will implement it soon. I control 20 venues in NYC (I was actually the Network Engineer for Brandcast UA-cam event this past week) and I can't wait for the venue approval to upgrade our networks. We actually left Meraki and currently use Aruba.
*Wifi 3.4 Gen 6x9 SuperMegaUltraFastSpeed-fi
Ftfy
69 lol
*flooping
you aren't that far off, there still is wifi6 8x8, or wifi6 2x2, or...
You need a local speed test server.
Kinda disappointed he didn't at least try iperf3. Its not perfect, but it would likely get closer to the maximum. I can get 500Mbit down on my S10 from WiFi 5, and I used to get 600Mbit on my laptop before the neighbours moved over to 5Ghz.
4:13 this access point looks like a cell tower antenna
@6:26 *zipper merge*
99% of drivers: *wHaT iS tHaT?!/*
Exactly.
you mean driver compatibility within the MS universe? aye, i hear you.
We don't do that on the highway.
98.99% now. (Thanks for the update)
Linus: "Groundbreaking WiFi!"
Everyone:
Linus: "Let's test it with a phone!"
Me: "Okay"
Linus: "800mbps upload"
Me: 💀
I'm still shocked because I get 131.2 download and 31.4 upload on gigabit Ethernet!
@@user-tm3fz7qx3s Sounds like a router, NIC or cable issue.
My internet isn't anywhere close to those speeds...im sad now.
@@user-tm3fz7qx3s Gigabit should be just that. 800-900 mbps at least
@@jblps not through Wi-Fi 5... That was the point... Quick check with my phone.. 5Ghz Wi-Fi gives me 240 mbps up/down. On a gigabit line. While my PC gives me 910/800ish on the same router.
Does Jake just keep a random collection of drill bits in his pockets?
Well, he's alsways prepared.
Jesus, my IT final presentation tonight is on WiFi 6, thankG I spent some time on UA-cam.
Could you just dress up like Linus and show them this video?
Tell us how it went
@@vishwa3694 lul
@@vishwa3694 You wish!
@The TacomaKid :c
WiFi 6 looks great, I’m looking forward to this to be widely available in consumer devices!
''.... years from now.''
Me too!
I was gonna skip this because a video on wifi seemed boring...then I ended up leaning forward entranced in the whole video. This is seriously some amazing advancement in something that has been stagnant for so long.
You should have done more WiFi testing
800mbps up is enough of a test.
I literally LOL'ed at the title in the into. USB is such a mess.
Hey Linus, i'm working with WiFi stuff and i was very curious when i saw that video pop up but i have to say im very impressed! you've explained all the important changes on WiFi 6 in a understandable way, i think i'll save that video for when people ask me about WiFi 6 ;)
Watching this while the 4G on my phone is nearly 20 times faster than my home internet. Australian internet sucks.
You get what you vote for
@@moglo5056 Anope. The NBN in Australia was quietly shafted after members of a certain political party (that the media corporations prop up as the "party of responsible economic management" despite sucking at economic management, because of these exact sorts of things) met with representatives of a certain disgusting media corporation known for terrible journalism and overt attempts at propaganda, then the new details of the proposed system hidden/lied about by media corporations, and people didn't even know what they were voting for. Not only do your votes not matter very much, the will of the donor class matters far more, as it did in this case, but the people rely on the honesty of the media to stay informed.
The media who strongly opposed the original proposal for the NBN. Because it threatened their business model. Don't shame voters to excuse a government that flagrantly acts against their best interests then lies about it to a cooperative media.
You don't get what you vote for. That's Just World fallacy b.s.
It's funny how, as a long time viewer, you can instantly tell that this is a sponsored video. And for being that I think you did a great job. The average consumer now has an easy way to tell which WiFi is the fastest/best.
But I would personally much more prefer a video about 802.11ad/ay, which is operating at a much higher frequency (60 GHz).
Well I mean I think any viewer knows it is a sponsored video, he says it straight up but yeah it is nice how informative and well put together these videos are for the average consumer to understand. I think it is this channel's strong suit.
And the last Logitech video. I am not watching LTT with the same enthusiasm anymore not even close, it's all ads trying to keep LMG sustainable which they DO need but come on
This is the only time in my IT Career I have said, "Wow, that Wireless Communications class(The reason I almost didn't graduate) really came in handy!".
How fast is WiFi 69?
It’s on top of the game.
Or on the BUTTom
Lol noob. It's 420 fast.
@@HardNougat then that would be a rubbish step up
@@HardNougat Pass the Boof
@@HardNougat in fact it wouldn't be a step up it would be a step down
“Your Amazon Button”
**Black Screen appears**
Someone forgot to plug in the stock image in the video editing timeline 😂
Timestamp for reference: 6:49
I'm watching this video in wifi 6, and I've encountered buffering, I'm throwing my router in the trash 😂
Dark Alley:
Me:I need some of that OFDMA
Bad Guy:Came to the right place, how much?
Me:ALL OF IT.
Man I'd like to work at LTT.. Just for that blazing fast internet there😂😂
..AND the gaming network
..AND the giant 4k projector
..AND THE 144hz 4k gaming TV
And literally every other expensive tech that we cant afford to play with😂😂
@@comboboricua6442 see him drop stuff😂
>to work
that breaks this wonderful dream for me
Switching to meraki gear ? Bold move Linus.
What about security standards? Is there going to be a significant change, upgrade or improvement of wpa2?
WPA 3 was announced and is planned to be rolled out this year (2019), but it's developed in secret and there have already been leaks that white hat's have broken. . . .probably a lot more that haven't been accounted for.
@@tammysilverwolf1085
It's made so the wpa2 capable client devices should be able to hook up with only a software update, but some of the features will require new hardware.
degru5091 I’m sure they’ll open it up to testing but they are probably concerned about underhanded development.
I'm barely using an AC router and now we're moving to faster speeds already?! What is this, technology?!
lol. *laughs in 480mb down*
This will help reduce congestion in crowded public places. Wifi 6 is more of a multitasker.
@@NonsensicalSpudz 480MB, or 480Mb?
@@ChunkyJo Mb megabit :P 480megabyte would be amazing
@@NonsensicalSpudz haha. That's why i asked. lol
To think of that 802.11 wifi protocol is invented in my country. love to see it being upgraded and still being used.
I was an early adopter of wifi 5 (802.11ac) As my products started to support it I saw how amazing the difference was. Looking forward to wifi 6.
@1kal not sure what you mean but I love her lips. Oh she adopts kids.
And here I am with my 100kbps potato wifi watching in a stunning 144p.
Retro style ᕕ( ՞ ᗜ ՞ )ᕗ
Solid 24 fps
oh, where exactly do you live?
probably in Asia
@@DarkElixirRaid 100 Mbps 14$ in India.
Linus, we're ready...we've waited long enough...bring on THE WIFI 6 SETUP!!!! You're still on WIFI5 man, you just upgraded yeah, yeah, yeah...your channel is about this stuff! WIFI6 you said was one of the biggest game changers on the market and would change the computer world, or something like that...so now, it's been a year, we're tired of waiting... WIFI6
Cool. A nice network switch. How about water-cooled network switch 2.0?
OFDMA should've been implemented way before
Gotta keep that insane profit margin on consumer routers by using insanely outdated CPU technology.
Sadly I think its mostly down to most people still using ISP provided kit and so manufacturers want to keep shoveling out underpowered junk for as cheap as possible.
Thanks for this video. The only WiFi 6 video that didn't give me a headache. And better info too.
"Signs up for some free Meraki gear"
CISCO IS THE GREATEST
Meanwhile they're the last to the game with 802.11ax (both Cisco and Meraki).. And ask them which platforms are Certifiable for WiF6, news flash not all of their products are.. They're definitely NOT the greatest.
@@chrisevans9244 Uh, not sure where you're getting your data because they were literally part of the task group that developed the 802.11AX standard at the IEEE. www.ieee802.org/11/Reports/tgax_update.htm
Just because you are a Cisco Hater doesnt mean you get to make shit up.
8:00
Canadian says "We're even getting more spectrum..."
Shows picture of hated head of AMERICA's FCC.
What are you talking about? That man saved the internet for the US. Net neutrality was nothing but a government power grab. Good riddance.
Mutto, show me proof.
It isn’t “America’s” FCC. Everyone knows it stands for Federal Canada Commission, which is the sole governing body of Canada. You trying to attack Canadian Prime Minister Ajit Pai like that just shows how ignorant you are.
Gimme a sec, I gotta swipe my credit card into my net neutrality-less modem to access the sites to link the proof.
Still gotta call the shots as they come, you'll probably never agree or disagree with a political figure 100%. The internet is working, and we still have more room for improvement.
that switch and AP are beautiful
So many air quotes, Linus is going to takeoff into the ceiling xD
It's been a while since I've gotten hyped from one of your videos but this gave me a straight up nerdgasm
Can u do a vid about how to start a new wifi system from the barebones. So like how to chose a provider, hardware u should get, etc. It would be really helpful cause most internet related videos are rlly confusing. Thanks!
Shoutout to my 1 megabyte wifi speed homies
Its not my fault you did not turn off 802.11b ....... FYI turn off B.
Andrew Joy bro what are talking about bro?
eyyy
1 megaBIT. What you just said is 8 megabits per second.
600 megabyte gang?
BIT*
And im sitting here in Germany with not even stable 16 mbps download and like 1mbps upload..
Sweet I'm German too but have 40 Down and 30 Up unstable
Sitting here in UK with unstable 2mbps down and 0.2 up...
Guys wtf, I'm in the Azores less than a total of 250k ppl in 9 islands, and I get 500 download and 100 up stable, I mean, in the middle of the fuckin ocean
@@JoaoSilva-gs5jb Well, tells you a lot about how tech-savvy our German government has been in the last 20 years ;) Countries like Finnland or Estonia are lightyears ahead with their internet technology
Admittedly I'm lucky since I have 100 down VDSL (but you are fucked once you live outside of bigger cities) but with Telekom abusing their power with "double paid traffic" you still have shitty peering in the evening, making gaming or accessing certain servers (like the science network DFN) a total shitshow.
@@Xul the hell, over here in Lithuania it's gigabit down/up and not that expensive, Germany is pretty close so unsure why the internet is so terrible there >_>
That “gaming on WiFi” pc case was sick looking!
Wow, how did you get Warren Sapp to do your install!?!?
WiFi 6 and 66% power... 666 Very sneaky
. Think we wouldn't notice? 9:25
You should also mention, that there will be again two Waves - 802.11ax Wave1 & 802.11ax Wave2 - similar to WiFi5 (802.11ac) !
With 802.11ax wave2 are Services like BSS Colouring coming, that will help with Voice over WiFi / Voice + Video over WiFi (Unified Communication).
5:47
I love to imagine Dennis or some other team member crouching/crawling holding the item that Linus magically grabs from the air.
I'm still using WiFi 2 to watch this video. =(
802.11b or 802.11g? Technically 802.11g would be WiFi 3, most people forget about the little-seen 802.11a.
haven't seen 802.11b since the PSP was new.
I work for an internet service provider and we've been providing wifi6 routers. Came here to learn more about the tech. Thanks Linus
If only Australia had speeds fast enough to utilize this. But no, we're stuck with 10 mbps on a good day.
We too... Chile XD
Yeah na, you might be limited to 10mbps on a good day, but that's more likely your provider and plan.
I'm in a small rural town in the middle of nowhere and connect at 48mbps avg down and 16mbps up on a 50mbps plan (AussieBB) and get 40-45 mbps download and 14-15mbps upload speeds on speedtest servers.
Yeah we can still complain about shitty speeds though as most only get fttn and last mile copper connections that will limit us in comparison to the original fttp technology planned which would have easily upgraded to gigabit connections. As it is wireless AC (I have AC 1600) is more than adequate for our hodgepodge technology and even wireless n if you only have a couple of devices. WiFi 6 will only benefit people who set up home networks with 10Gbps links, raid NAS 10Gbps and or centralised game streaming rigs.
I have a sync rate of full 100/40 and I am on FTTN.
@@ic_trab yeah nbn hasn't come to my area yet. Adsl2+ for now.
@@magottyk
Telcos': "Oh sweet, this new tech is fast a f..."
The government: "Yeh, thats all good, but you only get this amount of money to roll it out..."
The FTTN Node: "I cant send all this data thru this copper shit"
The end user: "Am I a joke to you?"
have fun purchasing new licenses for that Meraki gear.
What about a home user setup? I don't believe that I need anything more than my 1 Gig switches because it's fast enough for my needs, but we're moving from one 4k TV to five inside video surveillance cameras (powered by a hard-wired wall switch) and four more outside, so only my WIFI traffic is going to increase. What prosumer router do you recommend?
Myself and everyone else on the internet have had issues with the AX routers de-authenticating. Have to reboot it all the time. Especially if you want a single SSID for 2.4 & 5 GHz. May want to hold off rushing out to buy this tech. Also had to go-to long pre-amble for devices that used to run fine on short. I've had my AX router since January.
Will confirm went from playing at 60-70ms and then jumping to 200-300 on WiFi5 and I bought the Eero6 Mesh system and now I play at a solid 65ms to 75ms. My network card is WiFi6 compatible. It's great and has been worth the money
Looking forward to trying it...
Why did you have to go to a Internet Host for the Speed test?
Couldn't you have just uploaded/downloaded a file to your 140TB NAS there in the office? Then you wouldn't have to worry about the internet skewing the results.
Most likely because any file large enough to properly do a file transfer speed test wouldn't fit on the phone.
And noone normal cares about linus' internal network speed, the fact that he can get 600 down and 800 up is fantastic for 99,99% of all people who cares about wifi speed. So pretty much everyone.