Wi-Fi 7 / Wi-Fi 6E
The importance of WLAN technology as basic infrastructure remains unchanged even in the 5G/IoT era, and WLAN standards are continually evolving to help implement next-generation use cases, including AR/VR and high-definition video streaming applications. In addition to implementing High Efficiency (HE), Wi-Fi 6/6E supports lower latency, reduced interference, larger capacity, and better reliability. Big progress has also been made in improved security. The upcoming Wi-Fi 7 aims to implement Extremely High Throughput (EHT) by including functions for increasing frequency usage efficiency as well as by improving overall throughput. This page introduces the progress of WLAN technology as well as WLAN tests and regulatory tests for assuring device communications quality.
802.11be (Wi-Fi 7)
Wi-Fi 7 will support a maximum throughput of at least 30 Gbps. This implementation will be supported by new functions, including wider channels, higher modulation schemes, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO). >> MORE
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802.11ax(Wi-Fi 6/6E)
Wi-Fi 6E continues to launch around the world, with a number of countries already releasing 6 GHz spectrum for unlicensed bands, to offer better connectivity at faster speeds by greatly increasing the number of channels using frequency bandwidths up to 1200 MHz. >> MORE
WLAN Design Guide
To ensure high quality and to satisfy market requirements, various verification and tests are required such as comparison survey of competitors’ products, module selection, and certification. >> MORE
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