WiFi 7 brings enhanced capabilities over WiFi 6E, such as Multi-Link Operation (MLO) and higher bandwidth utilization. With recent updates, Raspberry Pi 5 can now support WiFi 6E and WiFi 7 using Intel's AX210 and BE200 cards without recompiling the Linux kernel. Firmware installation and proper setup are required to achieve optimal results. The performance testing on Pi 5 with WiFi 7 shows significant improvements, although various factors can impact speeds. Additionally, Bluetooth support can be enhanced using Intel WiFi adapters.
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