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Wi-Fi is the most commonly used wireless communications technology and the primary conduit of global Internet traffic. In the early part of this decade, Wi-Fi traffic roughly quadrupled over a four-year period, vastly exceeding the volume of traffic carried over wired connections.
Currently, the Wi-Fi market is at a major transition point. Last year, certified Wi-Fi 7 products burst onto the scene. This next generation of wireless technology promises to deliver additional performance enhancements and other improvements than previous Wi-Fi generations of products.
Points to Consider About Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi technology is a core part of our coverage at Network Computing. Below are some of our top Wi-Fi 7 articles of the last year, with a brief summary of each article.
1) Why Businesses Should Watch Wi-Fi-7 Closely
Wi-Fi 7 is poised to offer dramatic improvements in speed, capacity, and latency that can support the growing demands of modern enterprises. With features like multi-link operation, which enables simultaneous use of multiple frequency bands, and improved spectrum efficiency, Wi-Fi 7 is ideal for handling high-density environments and latency-sensitive applications such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and real-time collaboration tools. Additionally, adopting Wi-Fi 7 can enhance network resilience, improve user experiences, and future-proof infrastructure for
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