Get ready for Wi-Fi that doesn't crap out with lots of devices
https://www.cnet.com/news/new-wi-fi-can-handle-lots-of-phones-pcs-devices/
For years, the engineers developing new versions of Wi-Fi have focused on making the wireless network technology faster. But you could benefit from a different new priority that might be more important these days: reliability.
The Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry consortium that helps smooth the arrival of the 802.11 family of wireless networking engineering standards, is working on technology that will help Wi-Fi work better despite modern-day challenges. In conjunction with this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the alliance is touting those efforts.
Get ready for Wi-Fi that doesn't crap out with lots of devices
Jan 6, 2018, 1:13pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/new-wi-fi-can-handle-lots-of-phones-pcs-devices/
>For years, the engineers developing new versions of Wi-Fi have focused on making the wireless network technology faster. But you could benefit from a different new priority that might be more important these days: reliability.
>The Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry consortium that helps smooth the arrival of the 802.11 family of wireless networking engineering standards, is working on technology that will help Wi-Fi work better despite modern-day challenges. In conjunction with this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the alliance is touting those efforts.