Insane Wifi 7 Router Shootout!!

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
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    Today we test out all of the high end Wifi 7 routers to see which one is the best. This includes the Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro, TP-Link Archer BE900, Netgear Nighthawk RS700S, Eero Pro 7, and Linksys Velop 7. The speeds I got from this router are absolutely incredible. I also tested the Netgear Orbi 970 but chose the Nighthawk RS700S over the Orbi as the Nighthawk performed better and had more advanced customization options. I also tested the Ubiquiti U7 Pro Max but unfortunately its performance couldn't keep up with the routers in this video and since it's an access point and not a router, I omitted it from the video.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Testing Methods
    1:21 Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro
    2:24 TP-Link Archer BE900
    3:23 Netgear Nighthawk RS700S
    4:30 Eero Max 7
    5:35 Linksys Velop Pro 7
    6:50 Break
    7:48 6Ghz Test Results
    9:24 5Ghz Test Results
    10:15 2.4Ghz Test Results
    11:03 Winners
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Komentáře • 84

  • @ChrisMajestic
    @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +10

    I’ve seen a few comments regarding Ubiquiti Unifi access points. Ironically, I use all Ubiquiti equipment in my personal home network and I actually purchased Ubiquiti’s new Unifi U7 Pro Max Access Point and planned on putting it in the video but the performance wasn’t as good as I expected. I could barely get any speeds over 1800GBPS and even if I could, the speeds are limited by the 2.5GB uplink port. Ubiquiti APs aren’t really built for raw speed. They’re built for high density and high reliability environments so it’s not necessarily an apples to apples comparison.

    • @Leksi80
      @Leksi80 Před 12 dny +2

      Now that the Unifi MLO update is out for the WiFi7 devices, I would love to see your take on the Ubiquiti APs. Sure the raw speed might not compete with the top tier, but as a Unifi ecosystem user, would love to see the same test sweep since other channels don't seem to have a clue how to do proper comparisons on WiFi7. Mostly interested on the distance and wall penetration of different frequencies with Unifi. Don't really want to go outside of Unifi to get WiFi7, but I will if the basics aren't good. Top speed is not everything.

    • @empedance1933
      @empedance1933 Před 12 dny

      Not sure how true it is but I've seen it mentioned a few times on forums that the regular U7 pro is better for 6ghz performance, but the pro max is better for 5ghz and 2.4ghz

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 12 dny +1

      @empedance1933 i have both and neither of them have ever given me crazy speeds like we saw in this video.

    • @empedance1933
      @empedance1933 Před 12 dny +1

      @@ChrisMajestic interesting, good to know!

    • @synthwave7
      @synthwave7 Před 10 dny

      @@empedance1933 Thanks Chrsi - interesting, good to know this about Ubiquiti - will stay away.

  • @bg048
    @bg048 Před 14 dny +21

    Finally a good WiFi 7 router review. I don't know what it is, but most WiFi 7 router reviews suck. They either don't test with actual WiFi 7 clients, or don't compare them to other WiFi 7 routers, so you don't have an idea which one is the best. Thank you Sir!

    • @moemontana
      @moemontana Před 14 dny +1

      probably cause there are not that many Wi-Fi 7 devices out there this feature more of a future proofing feature.

    • @gags730
      @gags730 Před 6 dny

      Most people don't even use Wifi 6 (AX) and its features .... never mind Wi-Fi 7. This is kind of like the Cart is ahead of the Horse. Start looking at Wifi connections and most are 802.11 ac... 802.11ax has been available for a long time in my area and anyone that gets Fiber installed the hardware they get supports it but literally 95% of customers only have ac support.
      Out of the 70 connections I can see (5Ghz Only) only 6 have Wifi 6 support (ax)

  • @spalace7919
    @spalace7919 Před 14 dny +8

    Awesome job

  • @stephenclark3859
    @stephenclark3859 Před 9 dny

    GREAT JOB!! Loved the reviews.

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 Před 14 dny

    Thanks Chris - Great review. - Cheers!

  • @vincentwilkes9611
    @vincentwilkes9611 Před 3 dny

    A very thorough review thanks.

  • @ABarancic
    @ABarancic Před dnem

    Love your videos, dude. Always my go to for these reviews. Thank you!

  • @gsmitchell
    @gsmitchell Před 14 dny

    Great comparison, thanks! Before I moved to Google Fiber and started using their mesh, I loved my TP Link router. Rock solid, great performance.

  • @GMIX1
    @GMIX1 Před 14 dny

    Very informative review and you look fit and healthy. Keep up the good work on that, and keep those reviews coming.

  • @FatFolksProductions
    @FatFolksProductions Před 14 dny

    Always enjoy your reviews, fam. I'm waiting for you to drop a video on those new Orbi 770's, tho. I'm curious to hear your thoughts.

  • @ShaneMcGrath.
    @ShaneMcGrath. Před 9 dny +1

    Great review, I have a ASUS ROG AX11000 wifi 6(not 6e version) and was looking to future proof my network with a new router, Specifically one with 10GbE as I have a few devices and NAS setup.
    Seems like you have confirmed my next choice for the ASUS, But I must say that TP link is very tempting as well, Looks like it has quite good antenna's built in.
    Only problem is here in Australia I only see the ASUS BE98 for sale and not the Pro version, I think one has two 6Ghz channels and the other two 5Ghz or something like that is the only difference, Not sure which way I want to go in that regard.

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 9 dny

      I don’t believe the pro is available outside of the US. But to be fair, dual 6ghz bands are really necessary outside of mesh usage.

  • @atharagha6795
    @atharagha6795 Před dnem

    Bro has low key a damn fine house haha - and great wifi7 review

  • @jaybailey216
    @jaybailey216 Před 13 dny +1

    The wife approval factor is not to be understated 😂 great comparison!

  • @FabianWinkler
    @FabianWinkler Před 11 dny +1

    With WIFI7 MLO and clients that support it, speeds should go way beyond 5GBit/s. This will be very interesting for WIFI7 enabled AR or VR headsets.

  • @ruslanmykolyshyn5251
    @ruslanmykolyshyn5251 Před 5 dny

    Good. Can you make a video about ASUS RT-BE88U Router

  • @MattHE-u5b
    @MattHE-u5b Před 6 dny

    @Chris Majestic The 5G bandwidth of eero MAX7 is often drop to only 80MHz, while the 5G bandwidth of other products is 160Mhz, so the measured performance is only about half of that of other products.

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 6 dny

      the speeds were low even for 80mhz. But this is why I begged Eero to give us more advanced options.

  • @Insertnamehere3000
    @Insertnamehere3000 Před 14 dny +4

    Have you lost weight buddy, looking trim! Good job on the review

  • @herbaceousboredom9584
    @herbaceousboredom9584 Před 14 dny +9

    I swear one of the antennae on that ROG Rapture twitched; are you sure it's safe to keep in the house?

  • @theodorehartman5086
    @theodorehartman5086 Před 14 dny +1

    Hay Chris, I can't believe how far these routers have come along with the super expense involved. Thank you for the review of all these routers. It will make it easy for your readers to pick the one they want. I remember about 20 years ago paying $240 for a Sinology router. At that time that price was crazy. Since then, I've gone to a carrier that provides the router/access point for free, home Internet is $30 a month and I get 260mbs down and 40 mbs up all the time. I wonder how long it will take to get any of the streaming devices at Wi-Fi 7? I guess it's all well and good that this stuff goes fast but if the receiving device are not WIFI 7 compatible then why? or do they have to be. It's good that these super speeds are here but it's gonna take a long time to get the devices updated to take advantage of the speed.

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny

      I think the biggest benefit of Wifi 7 is for mesh wifi. It will allow the access points to connect to each other wirelessly with very fast speeds, negating the need to wire them together. Aside from that, there is very little incentive to jump and spend $600+ on a WiFi 7 router. Additionally, 6Ghz on WiFi 6E offers similar speeds for less money.

  • @xkollx
    @xkollx Před 6 hodinami

    @ChrisMajestic Hey Chris are you gonna review the Benq TK710sti? Thinking about upgrading from my 700sti but not sure if it’s worth it, thanks!

  • @07GSXR1G
    @07GSXR1G Před 13 dny

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @adrianochoa7780
    @adrianochoa7780 Před 2 dny

    But on the graph the nighthawk outperformed tp link ? I’m torn between tp link and nighthawk as my two choices

  • @alib.809
    @alib.809 Před 14 dny

    Great job ,, but i think most of these systems designed to be a mesh system ... We need to tests the range between mesh systems via wifi backhaul and stability .. am sure wired backhaul will be none issue for all of them... We need to see for greater distance between mesh nodes better to be on a 6ghz band like the asus or on a 5ghz band backhaul like the tp link i think that will be a more important comparison ... Thank you

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +2

      I’m doing a separate video on mesh. Every year I showcase both single routers and mesh routers. Most people don’t need mesh and end up buying them unnecessarily and have slower speeds than they would with a single router.

    • @alib.809
      @alib.809 Před 14 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic nice, will be waiting for that.

  • @josephediter2
    @josephediter2 Před 10 dny +1

    please add MLO feature test, thanks

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 10 dny

      I’ve yet to see MLO improve throughout like it claims. I’ve tried it on all of them that have it.

  • @Frameboy71
    @Frameboy71 Před 14 dny

    Good review. I ended up going with the Deco routers over just about everything you tested (not wifi 7) and the Deco router is absolute trash. Software is buggy, speed test only tests between modem and router, and subscription for security services, which are trash. I wish I could return it.

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny

      Wow. This is a rare one. What issues have you been having? Lots of people seem to love their Tp-link deco routers.

  • @justmatt2655
    @justmatt2655 Před 2 dny

    9:57 60mbps is far from unusable lol. I usually get around 90 which is well fast enough for anything I need

  • @j340_official
    @j340_official Před 14 dny

    What the ubiquiti/unifi U7 Pro for $189 and the U7 Pro Max for $279. They’re access points not routers (and you will need a gateway and PoE) but still are much cheaper than say a single ASUS BE-98 pro.

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +1

      I actually tested the new U7 Pro Max alongside all of these and it wasn’t performing nearly as well when it comes to throughput. It’s also limited by its 2.5GB uplink port. Unifi APs are not really built for raw speed. They are built for high stability and high client density. I ended up leaving it out of the video as I didn’t feel like it added anything helpful.

    • @j340_official
      @j340_official Před 14 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic ​​⁠it could still be interesting to mention it as these are the early days of WiFi 7 and there’s growing interest in WiFi 7. Your opinion in response to my comment is definitely interesting and could be useful for some consumers to avoid if at all possible. But also the price of $189 is cheaper than many of the other competitors… so trade offs. The ASUS is way faster for example, but is it really worth $800 for a router, especially since one router alone may not be sufficient to provide good coverage for a large house. Also, ethernet 10Gbps will still be faster than WiFi. So It’s debatable which model to go with.
      But in my opinion, the unifi management interface in its network application is pretty good compared to some of the other vendors it seems.
      The ASUS be98 pro seems to be a beast. I have the ASUS axe16000, a beast. Very strong performer.
      And I have unifi for protect security cameras and a couple their access points, including the u6 enterprise. One ASUS router is not enough for coverage all over my multi-level house. So I needed additional APs for good coverage. The u6 enterprise is A solid stable performer. But also not as fast as the ASUS. But for my high bandwidth applications like 4K Apple tv, gaming pc, ps5, i offloaded all of them from WiFi and they’re connected to Ethernet.

  • @rombsix
    @rombsix Před 9 dny

    Why does the upload speed drop faster with distance and walls than does the download speed?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 9 dny +1

      There are multiple variables but part of the reason is because the router has more power to push to the client vs the power to push back out to the router.

    • @rombsix
      @rombsix Před 9 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic - thanks 🙏

  • @gags730
    @gags730 Před 6 dny

    I will never buy a router without removable antennas.
    If you want the best performance, the antenna is a huge part of it.
    For those who have never replaced an antenna the best way to think of an antenna like a lightbulb. The Omnidirectional antennas on almost every router can be thought of like a lantern spreading the 'light' around everywhere. You are just wasting the light and its only bright close to the source. Omnidirectional is good for a device that moves around, but is a horrible choice for a device that stays put.
    When you switch antennas to something like a panel antenna, you can focus the ' light' like a flashlight and send that 'light' to where it's needed and not everywhere it is not.
    The most common thing I see is people spending more and more money on higher end products to fix a weak signal/ slow speeds. For most people they do not even download an app or have any tools to understand what is happening on the most basic level with their Wi-Fi connection, but they will spend hundreds of dollars on a new Router to get the same results and a small improvement.
    If you download an app you want to know what the Signal is and the RSSI. When you can get that RSSI value lower than -63.... well that's when things start to work very well and things speed up. If you have a poor signal/ Poor RSSI you may not actually be able to take advantage of features with the newest WiFi as it will default to a slower and more stable connection and it will not use the newest technology.
    Know your signal and RSSI before you buy anything. You have no idea how much faster and reliable your connection can be and the best part is how cheap it can be done for.

  • @FSB75
    @FSB75 Před 10 dny

    One of these days I'm gonna see the "non-RGB" router. It's a blend between fast and easy set up and SOME functionality. Don't really care about VPNs. I need no parental controls. I haven't used port forwarding in about a decade. Never used guest access. Yadda, Yadda, Yadda.
    I just want 6e (6GHz band)
    I want to hide my SSID
    Channel control
    Some access control (Block new devices)
    Static IPs
    Yet, it seems like I can either choose from the Star Ship Enterprise (RGB), or my ISP router that barely let's me change my SSID.
    FYI, I'm old school, so when I say "RGB", it's my way of saying all the bells and whistles. I prefer (except for Mob, and even then no actual RGB) stripped down versions. My rig sits under a desk, I never look at it. I'm sitting here watching this over the top router comparison (thank you) guide, and I'm thinking, I'm not trying to write my own firmware...but it is good to learn.

  • @feddan9401
    @feddan9401 Před 4 dny

    What router do you use in your home network?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 4 dny +1

      Unifi UDM SE

    • @feddan9401
      @feddan9401 Před 4 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic What speeds do you get with it? I just recently got 5 gig fiber and am planning to use UDM Pro. Just don't know if it can handle it.

  • @babymaker13th
    @babymaker13th Před 12 dny

    Did you live at anytime in the Bronx you look so familiar to an old friend of mine ?

  • @BudgetGamerz
    @BudgetGamerz Před 14 dny

    Are your metrics in Mbps or MBps?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +1

      Mbps. (Bits) the metric throughput is usually measured in.

    • @BudgetGamerz
      @BudgetGamerz Před 14 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic ok your graphics had MBps... Which is megabytes... So I was a little confused

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny

      I must have missed the typo. Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @BudgetGamerz
      @BudgetGamerz Před 13 dny

      @@ChrisMajestic no problem. Thanks for the good review.

  • @DaeJhuan
    @DaeJhuan Před 7 dny

    I get 9 mbps. I live in the country

  • @darylfortney8081
    @darylfortney8081 Před 2 dny

    Deco?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 2 dny

      Deco is mesh and not really they’re flagship. It will be in the mesh video though.

    • @darylfortney8081
      @darylfortney8081 Před dnem

      @@ChrisMajestic you can just get one though and it acts just like any other router and it’s only $299

  • @bloodcarver913
    @bloodcarver913 Před 14 dny +2

    What? No Ubiquiti gear? Really?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +2

      I actually tested the new U7 pro max along with all of these but the speeds weren’t anywhere close to what the rest of these got. I need to do more testing with it.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 8 dny

      Ubiquiti isn't THE holy grail of network equipment that some people think they are.
      🤣🤣🤣

  • @cajampa
    @cajampa Před 11 dny

    Wow that 2.4 ghz test speeds was pretty garbage.

  • @iPsychlops
    @iPsychlops Před 13 dny

    These routers on the high end cost 2/3rds as much as my gaming PC 😖😅

  • @Zeyek1
    @Zeyek1 Před 14 dny +1

    no test on wifi 7 speeds?

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 14 dny +3

      All of the tests are Wifi 7. WiFi 7 spans across all 3 wireless bands. (6ghz, 5ghz, 2.4ghz)

  • @synthwave7
    @synthwave7 Před 10 dny +1

    I am surprised at TP-Link - cheap Chinese - don't trust this brand after experience. That ASUS design looks terrible - no way I would purchase that type of router.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M Před 8 dny +1

      Function > Form.
      That's what the Asus router provides.

  • @moemontana
    @moemontana Před 14 dny

    who really needs a router that's over 699 over 300 really

  • @fktygglbtchbtch1384
    @fktygglbtchbtch1384 Před 14 dny +2

    Was fun but not enough content for a subscription

  • @marx769
    @marx769 Před 3 dny

    Excellent job! Thank you for taking the time to put all this together! You nailed it sir! 🫡