Comment by 9x39
10 hours ago
The multi access story is improving, though.
OFDMA on wifi7/802.11be: https://blogs.cisco.com/networking/wi-fi-7-mru-ofdma-turning...
10 hours ago
The multi access story is improving, though.
OFDMA on wifi7/802.11be: https://blogs.cisco.com/networking/wi-fi-7-mru-ofdma-turning...
It is not even switched on in some early version of WiFi 7 router and receivers.
As a general rule of thumb, the best version of WiFi x will only come with WiFi x+1. So for all the problems to be solved and ironed out on OFDMA it will be WiFi 8 then. And for all the promises of Ultra-High Reliability, it will have to be WIFI 9.
WiFi is clearly moving more towards like 4G and 5G with every version. I just hope someday that it really is good enough where there are many people using it at the same time.
> It is not even switched on in some early version of WiFi 7 router and receivers.
OFDMA was first used with Wifi 6:
* https://blogs.cisco.com/networking/wi-fi-6-ofdma-resource-un...
* https://www.litepoint.com/blog/wi-fi-6-ofdma/
Yes, and before that MU-MIMO is also an improvement to the problem. Still only 1 transmitter at a time, but multiple receivers.