After rolling out Wi-Fi 7 to sections of the country, Rogers is now offering it to everyone, but it’s going to cost an extra $25 per month.
This is part of the telco’s new ‘ Xfinity Pro ‘ plan, which includes the Wi-Fi 7 hardware, a small battery backup, upgraded tech support and a professional installation. This install seems to include Wi-Fi extenders if need be, and the technician will attempt to install everything to best fit your home. This is usually a paid service at Rogers, but not at all the other telecoms. If you self-install with Rogers, there is no installation fee.
This new modem is called the Xfinity Gateway modem (Gen 4). Some users in areas where Wi-Fi 7 was launched early may already have the new hardware in their homes. Others will now need to pay a premium for it. That

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