The stylish ROG NeoCore is set to become ASUS's first Wi-Fi 8 capable router, bringing new technology and improvements to wireless networks.
We don't expect a final 802.11bn standard until 2028, but that didn't stop Asus, Broadcom, and MediaTek from showing off devices that are compatible with the next generation of Wi-Fi at CES.
Sercomm begins first phase toward consumer-ready Wi-Fi 8 routers Reliability is Wi-Fi 8’s main focus as Broadcom and Sercomm reveal first platform New router marks transition from theoretical design ...
Forward-looking: Wireless technology is continuously evolving. Despite the IEEE having not ratified WiFi 7 yet, WiFi 8 is already in the works. WiFi 8, officially designated IEEE 802.11bn, is slated ...
Only one in 50 homes in the US currently uses a Wi-Fi 7 router, but the next generation of wireless routers is already on the way. New details on Wi-Fi 8 were just released by Qualcomm, with the ...
One factor working in Wi-Fi 8’s favor is backwards compatibility. Unlike the disruptive transition to 5G, where infrastructure requirements forced costly overhauls, Wi-Fi 8 is designed to work with ...
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Officially, Wi-Fi 8 is known as IEEE 802.11bn or Ultra High Reliability (UHR) Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). The key word in that mouthful of a name is reliability. Instead of chasing higher ...
Wi-Fi 8 (IEEE 802.11bn Ultra High Reliability) is the next leap forward in wireless technology, currently in development and poised to deliver a monumental shift in user experience. This new standard ...
Since its introduction in 1997, Wi-Fi has quickly earned a privileged position in the market and reached the top of the most used Internet access technologies. Its ease of deployment and use have made ...