> Well, > judging by your e-mail address you are from Germany. > Check your local magazines for some reviews (C't might be one). > If you really think you can get a 1Gbit stream via Wifi you > are fantazing. If you have a decent router connect via cable. > And if you are connecting multiple machines invest in > a decent switch. > Your best guess to get high throughput whicg doesn't > degrate in real life (other AP in the area, multiple > clients...) is wifi 6. There are not many available, > and even less devices available for a linux machine, > > While I use a ubiquity AP, I do not recomment those. > In most cases you are stuck with their managing software > or some Apps on Android/ios. > It's not an issue here , because wifi is mainly for > the Misses' ipad. I ran cat6 cable when we bought the > place.
Yes I know, Wifi can't get 1Gbit at the moment, I would only get close to it. 500Mbit/s are also OK (the TP-link Archer C7) seems to get it and this is much more than my 300Mbit that I have at the moment. The possibility to run openWRT at the TP-link Archer C7 sounds good, I will have a look at.