Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi 


Wi-Fi 8 networks improve the energy efficiency of IoT devices by 50%


The IEEE has begun finalizing the Wi-Fi 8 (802.11bn) standard, which represents a fundamental shift from a focus on "raw speed" to "connection stability" in crowded environments


According to a specialist report from Network World, Wi-Fi 8 aims to provide very low latency
 and 99.99% uninterrupted connectivity, which is vital for remote surgery and integrated virtual reality applications .


 Coordinated coordination" technology between access points
The key feature of Wi-Fi 8 is Coordinated Spatial Reuse technology, which allows neighboring routers to communicate with each other to coordinate frequency channels and prevent interference. This system ensures your connection won't be affected by your neighbor's router, improving actual data transfer speeds by up to 25% in crowded apartment buildings.

 

AI support for bandwidth management
The new standard will include artificial intelligence algorithms embedded in communication chips that predict device data needs and allocate resources before the request. For example, if the router detects that you have started an 8K video call, it will immediately allocate a protected data path to ensure no image "shuttering."

 

Energy efficiency for the Internet of Things (IoT)
Wi-Fi 8 protocols have been optimized to reduce power consumption in small devices and smart sensors by 50%. This advancement allows wearables and smartwatches to remain constantly connected to the network without draining their batteries, with response speeds approaching those of fiber optics.