Is there any trouble when the room is full of Network cables? Do you want to make vrouters wireless? 7 Gbps streaming media wireless transmission, WiFi declared war, dear friends, it is not long before you say goodbye to the full room network cable!
In the next year and a half, we will see the rapid development of WiFi (technology that connects PCs, handheld devices, such as PDAs, mobile phones, and other terminals wirelessly) technology, wireless evolution, and high speed, replace the vro you are using with faster new devices to support an incredible 7 Gbps speed, allowing your room to cut off many messy Network cables.
The latest developments will be reflected in two new technologies: The Family router with full-range communication between 802.11ac and 802.11ac. The whole family uses the 5 GHz band and the short-distance transmission over 60 GHz band. The two are in different stages of development. The Wi-Fi Alliance is expected to prove the 2013 ac product in early 802.11, but the 802.11 advertisement arrangement is still ambiguous. The fastest 802.11 advertisement product certification plan is at the end of 2013, when the first authentication may not include a router or modem.
Many 7 Gbit/s connections in the 60 GHz band will be point-to-point, for example, from handheld devices that transmit large amounts of video data to wireless TVs, the final goal is to achieve the coexistence of a 60 GHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz three-band router, but it looks like the first 60 GHz product and does not include access points. The Wi-Fi Alliance has decided to conquer point-to-point connections, which will be a good start for the future development of routers, but the key is that they are not powerful enough.
"If we need to develop a unique site authentication plan, we need to ensure that we do not include access points, we will not wait for access points, so we have prepared everything for this ", davis-Felner says it depicts a solution to prevent further delays due to the absence of a certification plan by the end of 2013.
Many vendors need to establish a consortium with WiFi to perform a 60 GHz pre-test and develop an authentication program. However, Davis-Felner said it is still early because it is not clear whether the user terminal devices and access points can be prepared at the same time.