World of Wi-Fi Roundup - Best Wi-Fi routers of CES 2023 — Wi-Fi 7 routers with multigig support - January 12, 2022
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World of Wi-Fi Roundup - Best Wi-Fi routers of CES 2023 — Wi-Fi 7 routers with multigig support - January 12, 2022

Best Wi-Fi routers of CES 2023 — Wi-Fi 7 routers with multigig support

Not only is Wi-Fi 7 here, “some of the biggest companies in the networking industry” unveiled the latest 6 GHz-powered routers at CES. This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (#ces2023) featured powerful, multigig Wi-Fi 7-enabled routers, indicating that the next generation of Wi-Fi is “set to take home networking to the next level with speeds of up to 46 Gbps.” Companies like TP-Link and 华硕 introduced a range of Wi-Fi routers from gaming routers to mesh Wi-Fi systems.

Anthony Spadafora , Senior Editor Security and Networking, Tom's Guide , writes, “If you’ve been putting off upgrading your Wi-Fi router, this year will be the perfect time to do so as you’ll be able to take advantage of Wi-Fi 7’s faster download and upload speeds, multi-link options for improved throughput and lower latency.“

Full Story:?Tom's Guide (1/6)


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‘Wireless’ TVs Wow CES 2023 Attendees

6 GHz-powered wireless technology is everywhere—your phones, computers and now, TVs. As announced by Displace , its new wireless TV is powered by Wi-Fi 6E, taking advantage of the new swath of unlicensed spectrum.

At CES, LG电子 also launched a Wi-Fi 6E 97-inch OLED TV. This news indicates momentum for 6 GHz Wi-Fi devices as the 97-inch OLED TV is “believed to be the first out of the gate from a major TV manufacturer to implement [Wi-Fi 6E] as part of a wireless TV product.”

Full Story:?TVTech?(1/6)


The Top Four Wi-Fi And Internet Predictions For 2023

The pandemic has “irreversibly accelerated the world’s reliance on Wi-Fi” and it “isn’t going away.” Not only has Wi-Fi been crucial in supporting the rise of “gaming, streaming and AR/VR adoption” it has also made our lives easier.

In 2023, David Henry , President and GM of Connected Home Products at NETGEAR , predicts the reliance on Wi-Fi will continue to “accelerate, largely thanks to advancements in Wi-Fi 7, 5G, online gaming and smart home security offerings.” He writes, “I believe that Wi-Fi in 2023 will be synonymous with innovation, and I can’t wait to see what comes next.”

Full Story:?Forbes (1/6)


Wi-Fi 6E: What Higher Ed IT Needs to Know

For high density environments like classrooms, auditoriums and lecture hall environments, Wi-Fi 6E will provide huge improvements when compared to older generations of Wi-Fi.?Joel Snyder, Ph.D., a senior IT Consultant, writes, “With Wi-Fi 6E’s abundant bandwidth, high-density deployments even in packed lecture halls mean less sharing and less interference, delivering faster performance to everyone.”

Wi-Fi 6E "gives a major connectivity boost" for universities and colleges. That's why huge public universities like 密西根大学 have upgraded to Wi-Fi 6E.

Full Story:?EdTech Magazine (12/16)


In 2023 Charter will deploy Wi-Fi 6E in the 6 GHz band, opening 1200 MHz more capacity

As adoption for 6 GHz Wi-Fi continues to grow, consumers are already reaping the benefits of next generation connectivity with Wi-Fi 6E. In fact, some American households connected by Charter Communications are powered by 6 GHz Wi-Fi. The company is deploying Wi-Fi 6E which is powered by the 6 GHz band, which opens an additional 1200 MHz of Wi-Fi capacity.

Rich DiGeronimo , president of Product and Technology at Charter, said, “Wi-Fi 6E can deliver 2 Gbps, and that will grow to 10 Gbps with Wi-Fi 7, which we will deploy shortly thereafter."

Full Story:?Fierce Wireless (12/16)


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