Is Mac Studio M1 Ultra compatible with WiFi 6E?
Hi,
Just got my Mac Studio M1 Ultra and wanted to check if it is WiFi 6E compatible?
Regards Ismar
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Hi,
Just got my Mac Studio M1 Ultra and wanted to check if it is WiFi 6E compatible?
Regards Ismar
Thanks for response, but Im not talking about Mac Mini, but Mac Studio!
However, I have found similar spec for Mac Studio specifying "802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 wireless networking", see Mac Studio - Technical Specifications - Apple
But it is not clear for me if it supports WiFi 6E or not.
So I hope Apple can answer clearly on this!
Ismar
6E appears to be an extension of the high-end of the 5GHz band into what used to be reserved for router-to-Router traffic. It simply adds additional channels, and allows some wider channels. In most home situations, having those extra channels available is of no consequence.
The published specs do not explicitly say that Wi-Fi 6E is supported.
Users are reporting that the newest Mac M1 systems are struggling to work on 80 MHz wide channels in the high band. So if Wi-Fi is you preferred means of connection, you should proceed with caution.
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What has gone largely un-noticed is that Ethernet support has been extended from Gigabit Ethernet (which was already near-hard-drive speeds) to also include 2.5G bit, 5G bit and 10 G Bit Ethernet over copper wiring. As long as your cables are high quality and distances are modest, 10G Bit Ethernet speeds are attainable if your other equipment supports it.
I bought two high-end Wi-Fi 6 (not E) Routers recently, without considering their Ethernet capabilities. I have since discovered that one included 2.5G bit Ethernet standard, and the other had a separate Network port that was 10G bit Ethernet capable. Once I added a high-speed switch, all are humming along at top Ethernet speeds. Everything I much more responsive.
executive summary: The biggest Wi-Fi improvement will be using a Wi-Fi 6 Router with multiple wide-spread antennas. Wi-Fi 6E just adds more and wider channels at the high end. If you can connect using newer Higher speed Ethernet, it will be far faster than Wi-Fi.
First, it tells you that Wi-Fi 6 on the 5GHz-and-up band WORKS.
Also, it points out is that even with the Router very close-by [as evidenced by strong RSSI of -54dB] speeds attained in this 'real-world" situation are under 1 Gigabit. I expect that is typical.
The standard Ethernet on the Mac Pro 2009 model was Gigabit speed, and these newer machine can run 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
If you can run a cable, your speeds will be higher than typical Wi-Fi, and trouble-free.
Question where not about accessing WiFi 6 over 5GHz, I already know that this is supported. I explicitly asked if Mac Studio supported WiFi 6E.
I agree that using cable is more stable, but again, this was not part of my question.
The published specs do not explicitly say that Wi-Fi 6E is supported.
Since readers/responders here are almost exclusively other Users like you, and Not able to speak for Apple, Inc., that is the only dependable statement you can get from the forums as a source.
As you may have realized by now, none of us know the answer. But the best guess is that it does not. Why? Because 6E is still in a deployment stage, there is almost no hardware out there yet, it operates n the 6Ghz range.
If you ask the question because you think 6E is absolutely required, it is not. As with all the various technologies, things are constantly in flux and the next “big thing” is always within reach.
And add to this that Apple has a long and storied history of not jumping on the latest bandwagon until it’s absolutely convinced the bandwagon is stable and perfected.
So if I were betting money I would bet against the Mac Studio supporting WiFi 6E. But that’s just me.
See the Communication spec's, at > Mac mini - Technical Specifications - Apple
Sorry I cut and pasted the Mac Studio communication info, but posted the wrong specs.
Yes. This is from my Studio Max
Well, still not really helpfull
Hmm, not sure how this can be helpful in answering my question?
Agreed. And that was mine original question which I hoped someone from Apple could clarify :)
Is Mac Studio M1 Ultra compatible with WiFi 6E?