I would think that 60 GHz "might" be useful if the AP and a UHD TV were
in the same room, and your 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels were all trash
because of close proximity of neighbors.
But overall, I think it would be more trouble than most consumers can
deal with.
bp
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On 11/11/2016 4:32 PM, Sterling Jacobson wrote:
I see routers that now do 802.11ad 60GHz radio bands.
But I don't think people realize that 60GHz doesn't go through walls, or really
anything, for that matter.
So I don't see buying a single 802.11ad router as very useful for home
deployment.
Wouldn't this be better suited to a UBNT type deployment where you have a
central POE switch/router that powers several tri-band AP's placed throughout
the house via Ethernet?