Wi-Fi 7 brings many new capabilities for developers, system vendors, and ultimately, end users. Leigh Chinitz, Senior Director of Solutions Architecture from Spirent, provides an in-depth explanation:
- Leigh discusses the transition to Wi-Fi 7, which is based on the 802.11be specification, also known as the extremely high throughput amendment. This change focuses on increasing throughput, with Wi-Fi 7 offering up to 30 gigabits per second.
- He explains the introduction of multi-link operation in Wi-Fi 7, a technology adapted from the cellular industry. This allows for simultaneous communication on 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz, increasing the reliability and latency of Wi-Fi.
- Leigh also touches on the concept of Network as a Service (NaaS), a revolutionary approach that allows businesses to scale their network on demand, leading to higher productivity and cost efficiency.
See the full Wi-Fi 7 video from Spirent here: https://www.spirent.com/assets/u/video-wi-fi-7-explained
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