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Which MSI Wi-Fi 7 product should you buy?

MSI’s Wi-Fi 7 solutions work as a complete ecosystem, with Roamii mesh systems improving whole-home coverage, and Wi-Fi 7 adapters allowing other incompatible computers to access faster wireless performance.Choose Roamii BE Pro (MRBE110) if you need stronger whole-home coverage, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 support, and better performance in large homes with many connected devices. Its Find WiFi Spot feature (see video >>) helps you optimise performance through correct node placement, making this an idiot-proof Wi-Fi 7 upgrade solution for all users.Choose Roamii BE Lite (MRBE50) if you want reliable Wi-F

How to Fix Wireless Dead Zones and Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 at Home
What is a mesh Wi-Fi system?

A mesh Wi-Fi system uses multiple router units (called nodes) that work together as one network. This helps improve whole-home coverage and reduce dead zones compared to relying on a single router.

How to Fix Wireless Dead Zones and Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 at Home
Which MSI Wi-Fi 7 upgrade solution solves your connectivity problem?

MSI Roamii BE Pro (MRBE110) – for fixing wireless dead spots in larger homes MSI Key features Wi-Fi 7 mesh router system (802.11be) Tri-band wireless: 6GHz + 5GHz + 2.4GHz Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for improved stability under load 2.5G Ethernet ports (x4) for wired devices and multi-gig setups 6 internal antennas Built-in network security powered by Trend Micro Guest network isolation and parental controls Find WiFi Spot placement guidance The MSI Roamii BE Pro (MRBE110) is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh router system designed to replace a single-router setup with a mesh network (a multi

How to Fix Wireless Dead Zones and Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 at Home
What is Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be)?

Wi-Fi 7 is the latest Wi-Fi standard. It’s designed to improve wireless performance in busy networks through features that increase efficiency, reduce congestion, and improve stability when multiple devices are connected at once.

How to Fix Wireless Dead Zones and Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 at Home