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Pulling single mode fiber is not hard in places where copper exists as the old copper can be used to pull the new fiber bundles. Single mode fiber has the advantage of longer cable runs as distance ratings exceed 40 km. Adopting fiber or access points can provide multiple users with very fast
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802.11bn will require more advanced antennas for channels above 6 GHz which are used in 802.11be and lower. 42.5 GHz and 71 GHz require line of sight and cannot penetrate walls. Outdoors, 802.11bn will be
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The goal of 802.11bn is to reach 100 Gbps speeds. This is faster than copper Ethernet which tops out at 40 Gbps. This will require retrofitting ceiling-mounted access points with
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Wi-Fi 6E is the industry name that identifies Wi-Fi devices that operate in 6 GHz. Wi-Fi 6E offers the features and capabilities of Wi-Fi 6 extended into the 6 GHz band.
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Giordano, Lorenzo; Geraci, Giovanni; Carrascosa, Marc; Bellalta, Boris (November 21, 2023). "What Will Wi-Fi 8 Be? A Primer on IEEE 802.11bn Ultra High Reliability".
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802.11ac only specifies operation in the 5 GHz band. Operation in the 2.4 GHz band is specified by 802.11n.
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Multiple access point (AP) coordination and transmission
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IEEE 802.11b
Wi-Fi
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e
802.11
802.11b
802.11a
802.11g
802.11n
Wi-Fi 5
802.11ac
Wi-Fi 6
802.11ax
Wi-Fi 6E
Wi-Fi 7
802.11be
Wi-Fi 8
802.11bn

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Wi-Fi
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single-mode optical fiber
"MCS table (updated with 80211ax data rates)"
"Understanding Wi-Fi 4/5/6/6E/7"
"Future Directions for Wi-Fi 8 and Beyond"
IEEE Communications Magazine

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