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Is Wireless FINALLY as fast as Wired??

Hey Can anyone explain me the testing methodology used in the video and those cmd screens with pings , what are they?

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I've been using WiFi over wired for a long time already and I've never felt any down side in speed and latency as some insist so much... CS:GO with 25 ping? completely doable to someone who used to play with 200+ ping back in the day... And so much more practical...

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On ‎26‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 8:48 PM, Coaxialgamer said:

would ad have the throughput and latency for that though?

 

On ‎26‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 9:14 PM, djdwosk97 said:

No idea, but I remember a couple years ago there was a lot of talk about how ad would solve the annoying wired vr issue. Whether or not there was any truth to that talk or just wishful thinking is beyond my knowledge. 

Data rate for 4k UHD video at 60Hz is about 12Gbps.

3840*2160*60*8*3 (number of pixels per frame*number of frames per second*number of bits per colour (8 bit colour=8 bits per colour per pixel)*number of colours (RGB)).

Although this website says even more than that so I could be wrong.

HDMI 2.0 is 18Gbps, and is capable of 4k60.

No wireless standard can currently achieve this, and these are the kind of data rates required for wireless VR...

Wireless power delivery is a whole different kettle of fish, but batteries can bridge that gap for now.

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10 minutes ago, rhyseyness said:

 

Data rate for 4k UHD video at 60Hz is about 12Gbps.

3840*2160*60*8*3 (number of pixels per frame*number of frames per second*number of bits per colour (8 bit colour=8 bits per colour per pixel)*number of colours (RGB)).

Although this website says even more than that so I could be wrong.

HDMI 2.0 is 18Gbps, and is capable of 4k60.

No wireless standard can currently achieve this, and these are the kind of data rates required for wireless VR...

Wireless power delivery is a whole different kettle of fish, but batteries can bridge that gap for now.

And considering the  considerably higher framerate (90+ fps) needed for VR it isn't going to happen anytime soon. 

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  • 2 years later...
On 6/24/2017 at 10:03 PM, nicklmg said:

Buy Netgear R9000 Nighthawk X10
Amazon: http://geni.us/XxAkLc
Newegg: http://geni.us/Y9lQoQQ

 

Buy TP-link Talon AD7200
Amazon: http://geni.us/FeLn
Newegg: http://geni.us/FWzw45J

 

Can wireless AD deliver a wired-like experience that even the most hardcore gamer will appreciate?

 

 

where can i find the csv's from the video?
i would like to include the test in a presentation 

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