The Xiaomi BE7000 has one 4x4 5GHz module, but it has a feature that allows it to be split into two 2x2 5GHz modules, enabling it to function like a tri-band router.
I am wondering if it's possible to achieve a 320 MHz (160 + 160) connection in the 5 GHz band by linking 5 GHz 2x2 160 MHz + 5 GHz 2x2 160 MHz using MLO (Multi-Link Operation), to get a speed similar to 6 GHz 320 MHz.
This is because the connection is limited to 160 MHz + 80 MHz under the basic settings due to Chinese regulations.
Does OpenWrt support this functionality?
The client device I plan to use is a Qualcomm device that supports 5 GHz + 5 GHz MLO connection.
The Xiaomi BE7000 has one 4x4 5GHz module, but it has a feature that allows it to be split into two 2x2 5GHz modules, enabling it to function like a tri-band router.
I am wondering if it's possible to achieve a 320 MHz (160 + 160) connection in the 5 GHz band by linking 5 GHz 2x2 160 MHz + 5 GHz 2x2 160 MHz using MLO (Multi-Link Operation), to get a speed similar to 6 GHz 320 MHz.
This is because the connection is limited to 160 MHz + 80 MHz under the basic settings due to Chinese regulations.
Does OpenWrt support this functionality?
The client device I plan to use is a Qualcomm device that supports 5 GHz + 5 GHz MLO connection.