It seems that Intel is gatekeeping WiFi 7 and I analyzed the options that we currently have.
TLDR: WiFi isn’t even ratified or “out” yet, so of course there isn’t enough hardware for it.
The WiFi 7 standard hasn’t even been finalized. It’s not unusual to see companies marketing hardware BEFORE final ratification, but it’s like a marketing gimmick more than an actual case of “early adoption” hardware. If you’re seeing a situation like this one where a few companies sell routers that support the equipment standard, and there’s only one of two adapters that do, just stay away. The Wi-Fi Alliance JUST released the WF7 certification criteria on January 8th, so maybe companies will start trying to release hardware now.
Damn, most people aren’t even on wifi 5. Chill
Should this link somewhere?
How could Intel gatekeep a standard that’s fairly open?
I recently bought a BE200 for upgrading a very old laptop that came with N wifi with a 4500U CPU. That is pretty old these days! After a driver install both the wifi adapter and bluetooth work as expected. I don’t know if I get wifi 7 speeds and throughput yet as this got upgraded before the network and router did but I think it was worth sharing that it does work on old laptops.