Wi-Fi 8 is emerging based on the 802.11bn standard, emphasizing smarter and more reliable connectivity. Unlike Wi-Fi 7, which maximizes speed, Wi-Fi 8 is designed to ensure stable performance even under adverse conditions. Key innovations include Single Mobility Domains for uninterrupted device movement between access points, and enhancements at network edges for improved performance in low signal areas. The new standard also features coordination among access points, enabling them to work together to manage network traffic effectively and reduce congestion.
Wifi 8, based on the upcoming 802.11bn standard, focuses on reliability and consistency rather than speed, aiming to deliver stable performance in challenging environments.
Single Mobility Domains allow devices to transition between access points without interruptions, vital for maintaining continuous connectivity in multi-story buildings and large installations.
Improvements at the network edges focus on optimizations in the physical layer of the protocol instead of merely increasing transmission power, ensuring stable performance even at low signal strengths.
Coordination among multiple access points within a network allows for information sharing and collaboration, reducing congestion and improving overall network stability.
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