Wi-Fi 8 technology will be introduced soon. WiFi 8 technology will revolutionize your wireless connection experience with its advanced and special features.
Wi-Fi technology, as one of the main pillars of Internet connection in today’s world, is constantly evolving. Since the Internet has become an integral part of daily life, each new version of Wi-Fi tries to meet the ever-increasing needs of users. While we are still a long way from the official introduction of Wi-Fi 8 (IEEE 802.11bn), fascinating details have been released about the features and innovations of this version that could revolutionize the future of wireless connections as a whole.
Details and interesting features of Wi-Fi 8
While Wi-Fi 7 attracted attention with its blazing speeds, Wi-Fi 8 takes a different approach, focusing on improving connection quality and stability. In fact, instead of increasing raw speed, this new version seeks to provide a smoother user experience without interruptions. This means that your devices connect to the network more stably and you can enjoy a more reliable connection.
Although this new Wi-Fi has the same speed as the previous generation up to 23 Gbps and uses the same frequency bands, it has important differences. These differences are mostly in the technical part and make the communication between the devices better and more stable and network disturbances are less.
The future of wireless networks with Wi-Fi 8
One of the key features of Wi-Fi 8 is the Co-SR (Co-SR) technology. This technology, developed on the basis of Wi-Fi 6 features, allows access points to dynamically adjust their output power based on factors such as the distance of devices and interference with other access points. This leads to reduction of interference, improvement of spectral efficiency and increase of network capacity by 15-25%.
Also, another improvement that we will see in Wi-Fi 8 is the coordinated launch of signals (Co-BF). This feature allows multiple access points to work together to route signals to active devices. This feature is especially useful in mesh systems and has been shown in tests to prevent interference with other devices and increase network throughput by 50%. This development can make a significant difference, especially in large spaces, homes, offices and public places.
Finally, Wi-Fi 8 is designed to ensure improved stability of congested networks and increased responsiveness in congested situations. Of course, there are still a few years left until the official introduction of this Wi-Fi version, but what is clear is that with this version, the wireless connection experience will reach a new and more secure level.
All in all, instead of just focusing on speed, Wi-Fi 8 is trying to make wireless networks smarter, more stable, and more efficient. These features will definitely bring a new experience to users, especially in crowded networks full of devices.
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