Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) introduced higher speeds, wider channels,
improved efficiency, and reduced latency over Wi-Fi 6
(802.11ax). It also improved battery life and provided better
performance in crowded environments.
The Wi-Fi 7 provides maximum speeds to a whopping 5.8 Gbps!
2.4 times faster than previous Wi-Fi 6/6E standards, Wi-Fi 7 is
set to be the wireless standard of the future.
Previous Wi-Fi generations have had to make do with 160MHz
channel widths. Wi-Fi 7 brings this width up to 320MHz (on
6GHz) – ensuring better reliability during simultaneous
transmissions at max speeds.
The higher QAM(Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) value, the more
data each packet can carry. Wi-Fi 7 improves the modulation
scheme from 1024-QAM to 4096-QAM – boosting peak transmission
rates and network capacity.
Wi-Fi 7 enables devices to simultaneously send and receive data
across several frequency bands and channels to meet the traffic
demand brought and the growing number of wireless devices.