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Wi-Fi 8 Is The First Wireless Upgrade In years That Isn't Focusing On Speed


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Wi-Fi upgrades have boiled down to a lot of similar talking points over the past decade or so. Every few years, a new generation of Wi-Fi comes along and promises more speed, more bandwidth, more range, and so on. But now, with Wi-Fi 7 still slowly making its way into homes around the world, things are looking different.

Wi-Fi 8 is already starting to take shape, and for the first time in a while, it isn't about speed at all. The IEEE has dubbed this version of Wi-Fi "Ultra High Reliability", and it's about time this became the focus. It may not be the most exciting upgrade on paper, but it could be the one you'll feel the most.

While Wi-Fi 8 is still in development, the goal this time is very different. This new standard will have approximately the same maximum data rate, support the same number of spatial streams, use the same 4096-QAM modulation, work on the same bands, and support the same 320MHz channel bandwidth compared to Wi-Fi 7.

Instead, the organization is focusing on improving the reliability and the effective throughput of Wi-Fi networks by reducing interference and handling non-ideal conditions more effectively. The stated goals of Wi-Fi 8 include a 25% increase in throughput at different signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) levels, reduce latency by 25% for the 95th percentile scenarios with latency, and decrease MAC protocol data unit loss (MPDU) by 25%.

The official introduction to Wi-Fi 8 pits it against cellular networks, specifically 6G, which it will likely be competing against for a good chunk of its life (Wi-Fi 8 is expected to be finalized in 2028, while 6G should arrive in the early 2030s). Cellular networks notoriously have to handle massive numbers of devices connected at once, so the focus with Wi-Fi 8 is to improve the experience when there are lots of Wi-Fi devices nearby as well.

As much as raw speed improvements are appreciated, the reliability focus for Wi-Fi 8 is sorely needed both at home and in work environments. There are simply massive numbers of devices connected to Wi-Fi networks nowadays, and they'll only keep increasing as smart home tech becomes more prevalent.

At the same time, if you've been fighting off degrading network quality by adding more access points, Wi-Fi 8 is addressing that too, so it's looking like a very ambitious and well-rounded approach to improving connectivity in every scenario. It may actually be a more exciting upgrade than the past couple of iterations.

https://www.xda-developers.com/wi-fi-8-first-wireless-upgrade-years-isnt-chasing-speed-home-networks-need-it/

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I just need them to make it resistant to mirrors cause  I’m done with having to keep 5G on at home even tho I’m like, 5 meters away from the router (there is a huge ass mirror in my hallway) :triggered:

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Just in time for a particular group to blame measles on!! :party:

rosetta stone is rolling in her grave rn 🙏🥀🥀
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