Is your home Wi-Fi slow or unstable even with a ‘fast’ broadband plan?
If you’re experiencing Wi-Fi dead zones in certain rooms of your home, buffering during 4K streaming, lag during online gaming, dropped video calls, and slower laptop Wi-Fi speeds than your internet plan promises, the problem isn’t your broadband plan, it’s your wireless network.Modern households regularly run 15-30 connected devices. Older Wi-Fi standards can struggle with congestion, interference, and multi-device load. The Wi-Fi 7 Standard (802.11be) can fix all this, ensuring you get a faster, more consistent connection in every room that you access the internet.Upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 is muc
Which MSI Wi-Fi 7 upgrade solution solves your connectivity problem?
MSI Roamii BE Pro (MRBE110) – for fixing wireless dead spots in larger homes
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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
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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.