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Broadcom BCM4908 Router SoC Supports 2. 5 Gigabit Ethernet, and Up to 3. . . . Support for Broadcom’s tri-band (AC5300) 5G WiFi XStream 802 11ac MU-MIMO with: 3x BCM4366 4×4 radios, each with an integrated CPU for host offload processing; Providing a total of seven CPU cores (“Septacore”) with more than 9 6 GHz of CPU horse power; Hardware acceleration for routing and USB storage
New AC4000 Max-Stream Router and AC1900 Cable Gateway From Linksys Support for Broadcom’s tri-band (AC5300) 5G WiFi XStream 802 11ac MU-MIMO with: 3x BCM4366 4×4 radios, each with an integrated CPU for host offload processing; Providing a total of seven CPU cores (“Septacore”) with more than 9 6 GHz of CPU horse power; Hardware acceleration for routing and USB storage
R8000 Throughput Issues with Fiber | SNBForums - SmallNetBuilder Forums I believe the issue is NAT acceleration CTF, which gets turned of if incompatable features like PPPoE, QoS and Traffic Metering are activated, this is a Broadcom specific thing Same occurs on other router brands utilizing their Northstar XStream chipset
Use the same or different SSID name for both 2. 4 5Ghz bands? Band to band roaming is something else But it is also device dependent In general routers do not have band-steering features The exception will be routers based on Broadcom's new AC3200 XStream technology Those have the capability to do band-steering But it is up to the end product manufacturer to expose the feature
AC5300 Broadcom CPU | SNBForums - SmallNetBuilder Forums Yeah it is, they had overclock it You can test whatever Broadcom CPU you want, BCM4708, BCM4709, BCM4709C0 or even BCM47094, if they are set at same clock speeds (1 4GHZ) they will perform the same, tests results don't lie
What is Wrong With Quantenna? | SNBForums - SmallNetBuilder Forums Routers with 5GHz Quantenna are the only ones that currently do Sure, BCM43602 has XStream, but XStream gives no additional range, while MU:MIMO does And, with all AC3200 routers to date, they will consistenly produce higher total wireless throughput only if you disable Smart Connect and manually distribute devices among radios