WAVLINK BE6500 vs TP-Link TXE50UH in 2026: Is the WiFi 7 USB Adapter Worth $13 More Than WiFi 6E?

The Short Answer

If your router is WiFi 7: buy the WAVLINK BE6500 ($66) — the TXE50UH cannot use MLO and leaves the most valuable WiFi 7 feature unused. If your router is WiFi 6E: buy the TXE50UH ($53) — the BE6500 delivers nearly identical speed at $13 more, and the MLO feature simply doesn’t activate. The rest of this review is the data behind that conclusion.

Spec Comparison

Spec WAVLINK BE6500 TP-Link TXE50UH
Standard WiFi 7 (802.11be) WiFi 6E (802.11ax)
Max speed BE6500 (6500 Mbps theoretical) AXE3000 (3000 Mbps theoretical)
Bands 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz tri-band 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz tri-band
MLO Yes (5+6 GHz simultaneous) No
4K-QAM Yes No (1K-QAM max)
Max channel width 320 MHz 160 MHz
Antennas 4 × 5dBi folding 1 × high-gain folding
USB required USB 3.0 USB 3.0
Price $65.99 $53.20

Speed Head-to-Head: WiFi 6E Router (No MLO)

Both adapters tested on the same WiFi 6E router (Netgear RAXE500). The BE6500 connects as a WiFi 6E adapter in this scenario — MLO and 4K-QAM require a WiFi 7 router. All tests via DCSpeedTest.

Distance / Condition BE6500 (6 GHz) TXE50UH (6 GHz) Difference
15 ft, LOS 619 Mbps 612 Mbps +7 Mbps (1%)
35 ft, 1 wall 551 Mbps 541 Mbps +10 Mbps (2%)
50 ft, 2 walls 441 Mbps 432 Mbps +9 Mbps (2%)
Game ping (idle) 11 ms 11 ms Equal
Jitter under load 7–14 ms 6–13 ms Statistically equal

On a WiFi 6E router: the BE6500 delivers 1–2% more throughput than the TXE50UH across all distances — essentially measurement noise. At $13 extra, you get nothing measurable. The TXE50UH is the correct choice for WiFi 6E routers.

Speed Head-to-Head: WiFi 7 Router (MLO Active)

Both adapters on a WiFi 7 router (WAVLINK BE19000). The BE6500 activates MLO — the TXE50UH cannot and connects as WiFi 6E to the same router.

Distance / Condition BE6500 (MLO: 5+6 GHz) TXE50UH (6 GHz only) Difference
15 ft, LOS 741 Mbps 541 Mbps +200 Mbps (37%)
35 ft, 1 wall 589 Mbps 501 Mbps +88 Mbps (18%)
50 ft, 2 walls 478 Mbps 421 Mbps +57 Mbps (14%)
Game ping (idle) 10 ms 11 ms -1 ms
Jitter under load (gaming+4K) 2–5 ms 8–16 ms 3–4x lower jitter

On a WiFi 7 router: the BE6500 wins convincingly — 37% faster at close range and 3–4x lower jitter under load. MLO is the feature that separates them. The TXE50UH is a capable adapter on a WiFi 7 router, but it can’t use any of the features that make WiFi 7 worth owning.

The $13 Decision Framework

  • WiFi 7 router: BE6500 ($66) — the MLO advantage alone justifies the premium
  • WiFi 6E router: TXE50UH ($53) — same real-world performance, $13 less
  • WiFi 6 router (no 6 GHz): Neither — both fall back to WiFi 6 performance; buy the TX20U Plus ($20) instead
  • Planning a WiFi 7 router upgrade within 6 months: BE6500 — buy once

About the Author: Dalto Cardoso

Dalto Cardoso is the founder of DCSpeedTest and has spent the last four years testing home networking gear across apartments, houses, and commercial spaces. He documents everything with real speed test data so readers can see actual numbers instead of marketing claims.