πΆ Will My WiFi Speed Increase If I Upgrade from WiFi 6 to WiFi 7 β Even If My Router, Switch & Access Point Are All 1Gbps?
Short Answer: β Yes β upgrading from WiFi 5/6 to WiFi 7 will improve WiFi speeds, even if your wired network components (router, switch, access point) are limited to 1Gbps ports.
π§ Why?
WiFi speed improvements come not only from the wired backhaul but also from the wireless technology and antennas in the access points.
WiFi 7 introduces faster frequency handling, better modulation, and support for the 6GHz band β which improves real-world speed and stability significantly.
π Typical Speed Test Comparison
| Frequency Band | WiFi 6 Speed Range | WiFi 7 Speed Range |
|---|---|---|
| 2.4GHz | 20β80 Mbps | 20β80 Mbps |
| 5GHz | 200β500 Mbps | 400β800 Mbps |
| 6GHz | N/A | 600β1200 Mbps (device-dependent) |
β οΈ Note: Actual speeds depend on cable quality, interference, device compatibility, and WiFi environment.
π‘ Conclusion
Even if your back-end network remains at 1Gbps, upgrading to WiFi 7 access points is worth it:
Better speed at short distances
More stable connections for high-performance devices
Future-ready for next-gen mobile and laptop chipsets
β‘οΈ Yes, itβs worth upgrading β WiFi 7 delivers a new class of antennas and performance.