Wi-Fi 7 could make thin clients much more viable

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Wi-Fi 6 promised performance to match a wired network, and now we’re beginning to see the first  Wi-Fi 7 products hit the market with promises of performance on par with optical networks. That makes  it not only an alternative for wired networks, but potentially a higher performing replacement — with solid improvements in security, latency, and bandwidth. 

If you can get optical performance from a wireless network, doesn’t it make more sense to deploy it when you have bandwidth constraints than pay for a fiber connection?

This kind of bandwidth could really change our desktop priorities.

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​ Wi-Fi 6 promised performance to match a wired network, and now we’re beginning to see the first  Wi-Fi 7 products hit the market with promises of performance on par with optical networks. That makes  it not only an alternative for wired networks, but potentially a higher performing replacement — with solid improvements in security, latency, and bandwidth. If you can get optical performance from a wireless network, doesn’t it make more sense to deploy it when you have bandwidth constraints than pay for a fiber connection?This kind of bandwidth could really change our desktop priorities.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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