The evolution of communications is about taking one kind of thing and making it better, faster, and more reliable. USB 1 evolved into USB 2; FireWire 400 morphed into FireWire 800; 10 Mbps Ethernet ...
Problems with Wi-Fi performance tend to be the result of interference from other devices using the same frequency, rather than mutual congestion between Wi-Fi users, an Ofcom-commissioned study has ...
Just like cellular standards, Wi-Fi standards continue to evolve. Wi-Fi 6E is the newest kid on the block. This standard enables wireless Internet of Things (IoT) devices to operate in the unlicensed ...
Over the last 10 years 802.11 technology has made remarkable strides -- getting faster, stronger and more scalable. But one problem still haunts Wi-Fi: reliability. Over the last 10 years 802.11 ...
Widespread availability of Wi-Fi functionality on smart devices, the potential for an overall improved quality of service (QoS), and the ability to stream video to smartphones in dense environments ...
Nothing is more important to the performance of your company’s Wi-Fi network than the channels used by your wireless access points (APs). You can blanket a building with the latest and greatest APs, ...
Faster than you can say "low-fat grande cappuccino with half-decaf," wireless carrier T-Mobile beefed up its new Wi-Fi networks in Starbucks to avoid interfering with other wireless networks that are ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. A major U.S. Federal Communications Commission ruling in April unleashed 6 GHz for unlicensed use — a huge ...