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MSI RadiX AXE6600 WiFi 6E Router (Europe Version)

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MSI gets serious about its networking product line with the launch of the RadiX routers. Today we examine the new RadiX AXE6600 that provides WiFi 6E support with a faster, wider 6 GHz band for those who want the most wireless throughput possible today.

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An integrated Adblocker [like a Pi-hole] is not possible?
Should be fine, as long as you don't care about the AI QoS system. But all you need to do is never use it and stick with traditional QoS if you want to be sure.
 
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Anyone else think that if 6e is approaching 4.5Gbps, then these router's really should have at least a 5Gbps WAN/LAN port? (Although I think it should have a 10GBASE-T port to be honest)
 
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Is it possible to share internet from mobile phone with this?
 
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Anyone else think that if 6e is approaching 4.5Gbps, then these router's really should have at least a 5Gbps WAN/LAN port? (Although I think it should have a 10GBASE-T port to be honest)
I think it's high time all these $200+ wifi routers use all 2.5gbe at bare minimum, preferably at least 2 10gbe.
 

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Anyone else think that if 6e is approaching 4.5Gbps, then these router's really should have at least a 5Gbps WAN/LAN port? (Although I think it should have a 10GBASE-T port to be honest)
You're aware that 10 Gbps Ethernet controllers are still around $20 a pop, right? Sure, they've come down a lot in price, but a five port 10 Gbps switch without the PHY's are around $100.
The product you want is available, but for a price most of us wouldn't pay, although I havent' seen any consumer routers with more than two 10 Gbps ports, i.e. no switch involved.
2.5 Gbps will slowly take over, especially once WiFi 7 arrives, as the hardware cost difference in neglible already, compared to Gigabit hardware.
10 Gbps is not there yet, unfortunately.
 
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You're aware that 10 Gbps Ethernet controllers are still around $20 a pop, right? Sure, they've come down a lot in price, but a five port 10 Gbps switch without the PHY's are around $100.
The product you want is available, but for a price most of us wouldn't pay, although I havent' seen any consumer routers with more than two 10 Gbps ports, i.e. no switch involved.
2.5 Gbps will slowly take over, especially once WiFi 7 arrives, as the hardware cost difference in neglible already, compared to Gigabit hardware.
10 Gbps is not there yet, unfortunately.
That's kinda nonsensical when this is a $350 router with 4x1gb LAN. $150 router? Yeah sure, but at $300+ there's no excuse for not having at least one, preferably two.
 

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That's kinda nonsensical when this is a $350 router with 4x1gb LAN. $150 router? Yeah sure, but at $300+ there's no excuse for not having at least one, preferably two.
$250 now at NewEgg w/$100 off coupon -

Check this out on @Newegg: MSI RadiX AXE6600 WiFi 6E Tri-Band Gaming Router support 2.5GHz/5GHz/6GHz, AI QoS support
https://www.newegg.com/msi-radix-axe6600-ieee-802-11a-b-g/p/N82E16833158032

I wouldn’t be surprised if the cost price is closer to $100, which would make adding $20 10GBe ports very expensive indeed.
 
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The router is huge and yet only 4 lousy LAN ports. My old Asus AC88U has 8 lan ports. Alos as said in the article, there should be more 2.5GBE ports. At least 2 LAN, as well as the WAN. My Asus AC68U at 5m and through a plasterboard wall, gets me ~700-750Mb/s, so not impressed at all by this.
 
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You're aware that 10 Gbps Ethernet controllers are still around $20 a pop, right? Sure, they've come down a lot in price, but a five port 10 Gbps switch without the PHY's are around $100.
The product you want is available, but for a price most of us wouldn't pay, although I havent' seen any consumer routers with more than two 10 Gbps ports, i.e. no switch involved.
2.5 Gbps will slowly take over, especially once WiFi 7 arrives, as the hardware cost difference in neglible already, compared to Gigabit hardware.
10 Gbps is not there yet, unfortunately.

2.5Gb is less than $3, be nice if there was a router with all 5 ports at 2.5Gb for $15 extra...............
 
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One thing that I'd like to see is a router with active cooling, I have a fan aimed at mine during the summer and it seems to help with speeds and drop outs.
 
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If only they had added a second 2.5Gb ethernet port, then it would actually make sense as a product. I simply don't understand the logic behind these single 2.5Gb port designs. You simply cannot provide the WiFi radios with enough data to saturate the advertised transfer rates when your still pegged by 1Gb ethernet speeds.
 

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One thing that I'd like to see is a router with active cooling, I have a fan aimed at mine during the summer and it seems to help with speeds and drop outs.
It has been done and trust me, you do NOT want a router with active cooling.
I was involved in the making of the first consumer router with heatpipe cooling and we tested a lot of fans. The ones that could fit in the housing, were all noise makers.
Don't expect the router manufacturers to put a Noctua 120 mm in the bottom, it's just not going to happen.
Also, there are several routers on the market already with a fan and they all get complaints from the users after a few months, because they get noisy.
 
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"One thing that I'd like to see is a router with active cooling"
Congrats, here you are:
it is a good one, with openWRT and full USB3 Nas and LTE-Stick Support
 
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Those Intel 2.5G are shit worse than Realtek 2.5G.
That's mostly Windows driver issue. No problems with FreeBSD here. And I do have disconnecting issues with I211 after updating to Windows 11. Every day.
 

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That's mostly Windows driver issue. No problems with FreeBSD here. And I do have disconnecting issues with I211 after updating to Windows 11. Every day.
Except it's a hardware bug in the 2.5 Gbps chips...
 
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Those Intel 2.5G are shit worse than Realtek 2.5G. Somehow many of "high-end" consumer Routers are overpriced scams(firmwares and hardware) most of times.
yep, just was an easy link that had a price listed. Point, the $350+ prices should have 2.5G all the way through.

It was in I225-V and I225-V2. I225-V3 and I226-V are fine.
If only my mobo (1 month old) came with a V3 or other.....................
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Can the 5G radio not do 160 MHz wide channels?
 

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Can the 5G radio not do 160 MHz wide channels?
You can, but it's not the easiest to implement. Access points might support it but I am not sure if consumer clients do.
 
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