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