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The original post: /r/homenetworking by /u/Obsidiank on 2025-04-06 20:28:32.

BE11000

6 GHz: 5764 Mbps (802.11be)

5 GHz: 4324 Mbps (802.11be)

2.4 GHz: 688 Mbps (802.11ax)

BE15000

• 6 GHz: 11528 Mbps (802.11be)

• 5 GHz: 2882 Mbps (802.11be)

• 2.4 GHz: 688 Mbps (802.11ax)

I know the Mbps have something to do with marketing, # of antennas, MIMO, channels, streams, etc. I try to read the wifi page,  https://www.wiisfi.com/ too technical for me.

What does it mean when the 5Ghz is 1442Mbps slower on the BE15000. Does that translate to the 5Ghz range being slower on the BE15000 compared to BE11000? Does that speed matter if your download max from ISP is 2gbps

It'd be great if the explanation is A x B x C = D and the BE15000 5ghz channel is slower because it's missing or has less Y, and in real world, it means it will be slower when Z happens.

Thanks for anyone who can explain this in a for dummies kind of way.

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