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The World’s Fastest WiFi Ever — WiFi 7 (An introduction to the cutting-edge WiFi innovations)

By TP-Link Editorial Group

What exactly is WiFi 7? How is it different from the previous WiFi standards? How will this next-gen WiFi benefit you? What role will TP-Link play in the development of WiFi 7 technology? Here is everything you need to know.

Evolution of WiFi standards

Ever since the first IEEE 802.11 project was launched 32 years ago, the connection between humans has changed. 802.11n WiFi 4 (64 QAM) first introduced the 5 GHz band and MIMO technology. We have since moved to WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E. The latest 6 GHz band has taken a giant leap forward for WiFi.

Today, with the higher networking performance demands and a more responsive connectivity environment, WiFi 7 represents the next step into the future. Some vendors like Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Media Tek, have begun to promote WiFi 7 solutions.

Introducing WiFi 7

WiFi 7 is the latest WiFi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput (EHT).

Like WiFi 6E, WiFi 7 will operate on the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands. For the first time, this cutting-edge technology introduces the 320 MHz channel bandwidth, 4096 QAM, 16 spatial streams, Multi-RU, and Multi-link operation. WiFi 7 dramatically hits the peak data rates of 40 Gbps, more than four times faster than WiFi 6/6E and about six times faster than WiFi 5. These features offer 50% lower latency than WiFi 6, increasing transmission efficiency. WiFi 7 will allow larger network capacity for more devices and deliver more reliable performance in crowded networks.

PHY layer enhancements

  • Wider 320 MHz channels and more channelization: The 320 MHz channel with 6 GHz spectrum doubles throughput comparing the 160 MHz channel. It will reduce competition over bandwidth and drops in speeds.
  • Newly 4096 QAM Modulation: WiFi 7 supports higher modulation orders from 1024 to 4096 QAM. Using 4096 QAM, the data rate is 20% faster than WiFi 6 1024 QAM.
  • Preamble Puncturing: To avoid interference, this new enhancement allows selective puncturing of overlapping portions of the spectrum to let the data flow only on the clear frequencies. It makes a huge difference, especially in a crowded network environment.

MAC layer enhancements — MLO

Multi-Link Operation (MLO) enables link aggregation, allowing more than seven times the aggregate data rate than WiFi 6. Other benefits such as higher reliability and lower latency are perfect for smooth video streaming, extreme online gaming, and immersive AR/VR.

How is it different from the previous WiFi standards?

 

Wi-Fi 4

Wi-Fi 5

Wi-Fi 6

Wi-Fi 6E

Wi-Fi 7

Launch date

2007

2013

2019

2021

2024E

IEEE standard

802.11n

802.11ac

802.11ax

802.11be

Maximum data rate

1.2 Gbps

3.5 Gbps

9.6 Gbps

40 Gbps

Bands

2.4 GHz, 5 GHz

5 GHz

2.4 GHz, 5 GHz

2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz

2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz

Security

WPA 2

WPA 2

WPA 3

WPA 3

Channel size

20 MHz, 40 MHz

20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, (2×) 160 MHz

20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, (7×) 160 MHz*

Up to 320 MHz

Modulation

64-QAM

256-QAM

1024-QAM

4096-QAM

MIMO

4x4 MIMO

4x4 MIMO, DL MU-MIMO

8x8 MU-MIMO

16x16 MIMO

Highlights

•Introducing MIMO

•Introducing 160 MHz Channel
•Faster Speed with 5 GHz band

•4x More Capacity
•1.25x Speed Improvement
•4x Longer OFDM Symbol
•160 MHz Channel Width
•OFDMA, 8x8 MU-MIMO

•Extended to the Latest 6 GHz Band
•Congestion-Free, Less Interference, and Lower Latency
•7x 160 MHz Channels for More Spectrum*

•Newly Introduced 4096-QAM
•Wider 320 MHz Channel Bandwidth
•16 Spatial Streams

•Multi-Link Operation

*The FCC opened up 1200 MHz (7× 160 MHz) of spectrum in the 6GHz band, paving the way for WiFi 6E in the US. The European Union has opened up 480 MHz (3× 160 MHz) spectrum in the 6GHz band to implement wireless access systems.

What does this next-gen WiFi mean to you?

Are you troubled by an increasing number of wireless devices? Are your devices always getting stuck in heavy traffic? Are you concerned about overcrowding on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands or interference from your neighbors? WiFi 7 will fix all these problems, taking your everyday network performance to a new level. It is ideal for various use cases such as 8K media streaming, large file transfer, AR/VR, cloud computing, remote work, and video meetings.

TP-Link will become one of the pioneers leading the way of WiFi 7 and will remain one of the strongest providers of wireless networking technology in the future.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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