Wireless Broadband Alliance Sees Wi-Fi 7 Gains in Offices
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Wi-Fi 7 phase 2 trials by WBA validate Wi-Fi 7 MLO
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) announced its Phase 2 Wi-Fi 7 MLO Enterprise Field Trials Report, providing strong evidence supporting enterprise adoption of Multi-Link Operation (MLO) capable Wi-Fi 7 devices. Conducted with AT&T, RUCKUS Networks and Intel, the trials demonstrate MLO performance in real-world enterprise environments, with major gains in both throughput and responsiveness, including up to 116% uplink throughput improvement …
Wi-Fi 7 Phase 2 Trials by WBA Validate Wi-Fi 7 MLO for Enterprise Wi-Fi Reliability, Bandwidth and Performance
The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the global industry body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable services experience of Wi-Fi across the global wireless ecosystem, today announced its Phase 2 Wi-Fi 7 MLO Enterprise Field Trials Report, providing strong evidence supporting enterprise adoption of Multi-Link Operation (MLO) capable Wi-Fi 7 devices. Conducted with AT&T, RUCKUS Networks and Intel, the trials demonstrate MLO perform…
WBA claims 'step-change' in Wi-Fi 7's reliability in real-world trials
AT&T, RUCKUS Networks and Intel’s testing show multi-link operation with commercial devices improve uplink performance – under interference – by up to 116% The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) has issued a Phase 2 Wi-Fi 7 MLO Enterprise Field Trials Report. The trials evaluated Wi-Fi 7 multi-link operation (MLO) using enhanced multi-link single radio (eMLSR) with commercial-grade access points and client devices. They focused on the outcomes th…
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