Wi-Fi 8, also known as IEEE 802.11bn or Ultra High Reliability Wireless LAN, focuses on delivering consistent and dependable connections rather than higher speeds.
Wi-Fi 8 is expected to maintain a maximum physical layer rate of 23 Gbps like Wi-Fi 7, using the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz frequency bands, while prioritizing stability.
The throughput instability seen with Wi-Fi 7's 6 GHz band, despite its impressive speeds, stems largely from firmware issues, which Wi-Fi 8 aims to address.
While Wi-Fi 7 can achieve speeds exceeding 1.9 Gbps, its unreliability, particularly on certain frequency bands, necessitates Wi-Fi 8's focus on enhanced reliability and efficiency.
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