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between the two devices.
For context, most mobile phones have one or two
because of the power requirements
of running more spatial streams.
That doesn't mean that in somewhere like,
oh, I don't know, say a stadium, for example,
that you might never see numbers at least approaching that,
but at home to a single device, not even close.
But that doesn't mean you won't see numbers
greater than you're used to seeing with this thing,
especially if you're upgrading from Wi-Fi 6.
Because like Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 7 has support
for the six gigahertz band,
which means you are less likely to run into interference
with your neighbors if you're somewhere like
in a high rise or a multiplex.
And because most of your devices
aren't going to be using Wi-Fi six gigahertz yet,
it's really useful to act as a wireless backhaul
between mesh access points like these ones.
Nice and fast, no interference.
Let's have a look at what's included.
We've got a couple of USB-C power bricks.
We've got, I don't know,
kind of cheap feeling braided, probably cat 5E cable.
These are 45 watt power bricks?
You know, I was reading a ruckus article
talking about how one of the concerns
about all these spatial streams and Wi-Fi 7 in general
is power consumption at the access points.
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