Wi-fi 7, Next Generational AP.
Wi-Fi 7 can deliver massive throughput gains thanks to a wider channel and capacity gains from 6GHz spectrum. Wi-Fi 7 can deliver peak rates of over 40 Gbps, a 4X increase over Wi-Fi 6E.
Wi-Fi 6 was officially launched two years ago, it ushered in several new wireless technologies designed to improve overall performance, including Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA); Multi-User, Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO); and Target Wake Time (TWT). These will still be present in Wi-Fi 7 with some slight tweaks, so it's worth explaining how they work in the current Wi-Fi 6 standard.
In a nutshell, OFDMA divides channels into resource units (RUs), allowing for smaller data packets that can be transmitted to multiple users simultaneously. This helps reduce latency and makes for a more efficient use of network resources.
With MU-MIMO, wireless routers use different spatial streams to allow simultaneous data transmissions, offering increased performance for applications such as video streaming and online gaming. And TWT helps conserve battery life in client devices by allowing them to remain in a sleep state until they need to access the network. The Wi-Fi 7 standard will build on these (and other) existing Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E technologies, as well as bring a few new technologies into the fold.
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