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Wi-Fi 7: What Is It, and How Fast Will It Be?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 979662" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>One aspect of improvement is the crazy high throughput but the other benefit here are the other improvements (reverse multiple channel aggregation more similar to LTE/5G, as well as the time sensitive networking low latency improvements)</p><p></p><p>Plus, wifi is a shared capacity medium. 9.6gbps air speed most likely is 5gbps real world speed at best. That will only get you today's 500-600mbps Wifi 5/6 style speeds to 10 clients at best, and these wifi 7 APs will be more expensive.</p><p></p><p>I already deploy 2 to 3 Wifi 6 APs at home for working from home, just because wifi channels saturate much quicker than my gigabit home connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 979662, member: 83059"] One aspect of improvement is the crazy high throughput but the other benefit here are the other improvements (reverse multiple channel aggregation more similar to LTE/5G, as well as the time sensitive networking low latency improvements) Plus, wifi is a shared capacity medium. 9.6gbps air speed most likely is 5gbps real world speed at best. That will only get you today's 500-600mbps Wifi 5/6 style speeds to 10 clients at best, and these wifi 7 APs will be more expensive. I already deploy 2 to 3 Wifi 6 APs at home for working from home, just because wifi channels saturate much quicker than my gigabit home connection. [/QUOTE]
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