I'm trying to find the specs of the LAN chip or controller for my 55A80K. First off, I think this model is ''limited'' to WiFi 5. Here are the specs: Wi-Fi Certified 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. By the way my router is a Wifi 6 AX1800 box by Huawei, and the TV is at line-of-sight about 5 meters away max. lol.
I did a signal test with the Sony via LAN input. I could only achieve speeds of 100Mbps via RJ45. However, when I turned the Sony to Wifi mode, I'd get speeds of 300Mbps. I always thought the general rule was that whatever you get via Wifi then you'd surely get via a LAN connection since it's all coming from the router. I'm aware of classic LAN tags, tech that would always say 10/100/1000. So I assume this Sony is using or limited to 100Mbps?
Second thing is this, I'll soon be getting a Wifi 7 router box. Simply because my wife and I have Wifi 7 on our phones plus various other devices throughout the house already on Wifi 6, so my question is, is this Sony model limited to 100Mbps via LAN or 300Mbps via Wifi?
I believe I read somewhere that with some Sony models I can plug a USB 3.0 1Gbps RJ45 adapter. This was my TV can get 300Mbps consistently via LAN? Anybody ever tried such adapters?
I did a signal test with the Sony via LAN input. I could only achieve speeds of 100Mbps via RJ45. However, when I turned the Sony to Wifi mode, I'd get speeds of 300Mbps. I always thought the general rule was that whatever you get via Wifi then you'd surely get via a LAN connection since it's all coming from the router. I'm aware of classic LAN tags, tech that would always say 10/100/1000. So I assume this Sony is using or limited to 100Mbps?
Second thing is this, I'll soon be getting a Wifi 7 router box. Simply because my wife and I have Wifi 7 on our phones plus various other devices throughout the house already on Wifi 6, so my question is, is this Sony model limited to 100Mbps via LAN or 300Mbps via Wifi?
I believe I read somewhere that with some Sony models I can plug a USB 3.0 1Gbps RJ45 adapter. This was my TV can get 300Mbps consistently via LAN? Anybody ever tried such adapters?