TP-Link confirms successful Wi-Fi 8 trials — next-gen wireless standard to usher in advances in reliability and latency
TP-Link confirms successful Wi-Fi 8 trials — next-gen wireless standard to usher in advances in reliability and latency

TP-Link confirms successful Wi-Fi 8 trials — next-gen wireless standard to usher in advances in reliability and latency

WiFi 6/AX has yet to become the "lowest common denominator", it will be a long time before the majority of the install base switches to WiFi 7, let alone 8.
WiFi 5 is good enough for almost everyone, so most people aren't exactly going to be in a big rush to upgrade.
Especially with all this focus on high speed, low range signals. What people really want is reliability. But bigger number better I guess
Most wifi 5 routers have bad security issues, latency, crap QoS and, a lot of Wifi 5 chips don't have the hardware acceleration needed to be useful anymore, and if they're not supported by firmware like OpenWRT they're mostly just e-waste/bot net boxes. I seen wifi 7 routers going for 25$ where i live they don't have 6Ghz.
The hardware for Wi-Fi 7 is way too expensive for mass market.
not any more they dropped the 6Ghz for Wifi 7