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>TP-Link says it has officially achieved the first successful Wi-Fi 8 connection, marking what could be the start of a new chapter in wireless networking. The company confirmed that a prototype device developed through an industry partnership transmitted data over a Wi-Fi 8 signal, something no one had done publicly until now.
The test validated both beacon and throughput functionality, meaning Wi-Fi 8 is no longer theoretical. It is alive, transmitting, and proving itself in real conditions. While the final standard is not yet complete, this milestone shows how close we are to next-generation wireless performance that promises lower latency, ultra-reliable connections, and the kind of bandwidth future devices will need.
Archive: https://archive.today/OZr8x
From the post:
>>TP-Link says it has officially achieved the first successful Wi-Fi 8 connection, marking what could be the start of a new chapter in wireless networking. The company confirmed that a prototype device developed through an industry partnership transmitted data over a Wi-Fi 8 signal, something no one had done publicly until now.
The test validated both beacon and throughput functionality, meaning Wi-Fi 8 is no longer theoretical. It is alive, transmitting, and proving itself in real conditions. While the final standard is not yet complete, this milestone shows how close we are to next-generation wireless performance that promises lower latency, ultra-reliable connections, and the kind of bandwidth future devices will need.
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