Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) brings Multi-Link Operation, 320 MHz channels, and 4096-QAM modulation, theoretically delivering speeds up to 46 Gbps. Real-world improvements over Wi-Fi 6E are most noticeable in congested environments.
Key Differences

| Feature | Wi-Fi 6E | Wi-Fi 7 |
|---|---|---|
| Max Speed | 9.6 Gbps | 46 Gbps |
| Channel Width | 160 MHz | 320 MHz |
| Multi-Link | No | Yes |
Should You Upgrade?
If on Wi-Fi 5 or older, Wi-Fi 6E offers the best value. Wi-Fi 7 is worth it for new setups wanting maximum future-proofing, but most users won’t notice a difference over 6E for another year or two.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Wi-Fi 7 router AND laptop?
Yes — both must support Wi-Fi 7 to use its features. But Wi-Fi 7 devices are backward compatible.
Is Wi-Fi 7 in laptops now?
Yes — Intel Meteor Lake and newer include Wi-Fi 7 via the BE200 module.









