Wi-Fi 8 Shifts Focus Away From Raw Speed Toward Reliability in Home Networks
Wi-Fi 8 represents a major shift in wireless network development. For the first time in years, the upcoming standard is not chasing raw speed. Instead, the
Wi-Fi 8 represents a major shift in wireless network development. For the first
time in years, the upcoming standard is not chasing raw speed. Instead, the
upgrade focuses directly on improving home networks. Many modern households
struggle with connection stability rather than bandwidth. The new standard
addresses congestion and reliability issues. Home networks increasingly require
these foundational improvements. Experts and users alike have anticipated a
shift toward consistency. This evolution marks a new direction for wireless
technology.