BootyBox Radiate. Technically, so does the sun!
The BootyBox Radiate is BootyNets first-party router, designed to work seamlessly with the BootyNetwork
Features
WiFi 8 Ready
6G Optimised
Crystal Ball™ Routing
BootySat Compatible
BootyMesh™ Ready
By Gerald Booty
Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| WiFi Standard | Wi-Fi 8 (802.11bn) — draft specification |
| Frequency bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz, and one undisclosed band |
| Max theoretical speed | 46 Gbps |
| LAN port | 4× 10GbE |
| WAN port | 1× 10GbE |
| USB | 1× USB-A (function TBD) |
| BootySat Port | Yes |
| Dimensions | 240 × 160 × 38 mm |
| Colour | Arctic White with Purple Obsidian accents |
| Warranty | Lifetime (Gerald’s lifetime) |
| In the box | BootyBox Radiate unit, power adapter, ethernet cable, letter from Gerald |
Compatibility
Well BootyNet! This plan is only compatible with the Well BootyNet! plan. The only plan powerful enough to justify the hardware. See BootyNet broadband plans
Availability
The BootyBox Radiate is available exclusively to Well Bootynet! subscribers. To enquire about the Well Bootynet! plan, email [email protected].
Preorder
Preorder is currently unavailable, check back here for updates.
FAQS
When will the BootyBox Radiate ship?
When Gerald has finished configuring your unit. We are unable to provide a specific timeframe.
How much does the BootyBox Radiate cost?
The BootyBox Radiate is included with the Well Bootynet! plan. Please refer to our plans page for pricing.
Can I use a third-party router with BootyNet?
Yes. However, it will not have been configured by Gerald. BootyNet accepts no responsibility for the performance of unconfigured hardware.
What is Wi-Fi 8?
Wi-Fi 8, formally designated 802.11bn, is an emerging wireless standard offering significant improvements over Wi-Fi 7. The BootyBox Radiate supports it. The majority of consumer devices do not yet. This is expected to change.
What does the USB port do?
This is under active internal discussion. An update will be issued in due course.
What is the undisclosed frequency band?
We are not able to comment on this at this time.

