WaveCore runs right through a concrete wall with gigabit-speed network signal
Briefly

The issue of networking in office buildings largely stems from concrete walls, which typically measure 8 inches thick, hindering wireless data transmission.
Airvine Scientific's WaveCore enables the transmission of 4Gbps through 12 inches of concrete, using advanced beam steering technology with 6 GHz radio.
Unlike residential settings, commercial spaces face challenges like load-bearing walls and insulation layers, making effective networking complex without specialized tools.
Emerging technologies like LiFi and Wi-Fi 7 may transform office connectivity, allowing for higher data rates and controlled access in difficult environments.
Read at Ars Technica
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