It is rare that WiFi is better than Wired. But in the case of the Pi 5, it is. Waveshare sent over the HAT I was using for testing in this video (but nothing else), and they send any other form of payment—it was a project I had underway before they even sent the HAT. The video is NOT sponsored, and I in fact have purchased additional Waveshare M.2 E-Key HATs separate from this project... I just like to be *extremely* transparent about what equipment was provided in all my videos. So there ya go. Some of the things mentioned in this video (as an Amazon Associate, I earn for qualifying purchases): - Waveshare PCIE to M.2 E-Key HAT+: https://amzn.to/3DBWybJ - Waveshare PoE+ PCIE to M.2 E-Key HAT+: https://amzn.to/3Fio922 - Intel BE200 PCIe M.2 WiFi (Nicgiga): https://amzn.to/4hvaCBI - Intel AX210 PCIe M.2 WiFi (Waveshare): https://amzn.to/4bHEzNz - Netgear WiFi 7 WBE710 AP: https://amzn.to/4bK6rkd - MokerLink Managed 10/2.5 GbE PoE+ Switch: https://amzn.to/3FoBmGU - Blog post with details: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/exploring-wifi-7-2-gbps-on-raspberry-pi-5 - Pi PCIe devices project: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/#network-cards-nics-and-wifi-adapters Note: Waveshare also sells bundles including the HAT _and_ WiFi adapters, which will save a few bucks (and maybe a little in shipping!). Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geerlingguy Sponsor me on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/geerlingguy Merch: https://www.redshirtjeff.com 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GeerlingEngineering 3rd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Level2Jeff Contents: 00:00 - WiFi 7 Hype Train 00:55 - Upgrading my AP from 6 to 7 03:34 - Upgrading my Pi from 5 to 7 05:54 - WiFi 7 setup in Linux (in Pi OS) 08:53 - How fast is it? 10:24 - Is it worth the upgrade?