In our previous blog Supercharging Wi-Fi 7, we explored the significant changes introduced in 802.11be, commonly known as Wi-Fi 7, from the perspective of Latency and Multi-Link Operations (MLO). Let’s now dive into more profound insights regarding the...
Introduction With the ever-increasing number of users connecting to Access points (APs) and the demand for seamless connectivity, leading AP companies have faced challenges in sustaining peak loads for extended durations. Acknowledging the pressing concerns faced by...
Introduction: Deploying a network in a public venue requires meticulous planning and execution to guarantee optimal performance on a large scale. One of the main challenges is identifying and resolving issues before they impact end users. In this article, we propose a...
Wi-Fi technology, as we know it, operates in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 5 GHz bands. However, in certain countries, some portions of the 5 GHz band are allocated for other applications like weather radars. To resolve this conflict, Wi-Fi devices (APs) are required to...
Introduction The first thought that would probably come to everyone is that DFS ( Dynamic Frequency Selection), Puncturing & Wi-Fi 7 are not related to each other! Preamble puncturing has been introduced in 802.11ax (aka Wi-Fi 6) as a method to efficiently use...
Wireless networking has become an integral part of modern-day communication, and WiFi networks are a crucial aspect of it. However, ensuring that the deployment quality of WiFi networks is up to par can be a challenging task, especially for businesses and individuals...