Seems they are pulling the same crap as they did with WiFi 6 where the lower model only had Gigabit - but it was WAY less restrictive there.
I figured there would be two models, but I thought they'd do something like 5Gbit on the lower model, 10Gbit on the higher one. But I guess as 5Gbit never really took off, those NICs probably cost as much as a 10Gbit.
BE22000 WiFi 7 Triple-Radio NebulaFlex Pro Access Point
The tri-radio (4x4 in 2.4Ghz, 4x4 in 5Ghz, 4x4 in 6Ghz) WiFi 7 (802.11be) access point provides lightning-fast speeds up to 22Gbps and lower latency for real-time responsiveness.
Physical Connectivity: 1 x 1/2.5/5/10Gbps LAN, 1 x 1Gbps LAN <-- seems a bit tight, would have expected 2.5Gbit but maybe an SoC limitation?
Oooh, toasty: PoE (802.3)bt: power draw 41 W (but I expected this)
Interesting choice: DC input : USB PD 15 VDC 3A (Type C)