Development and trends in enterprise wireless networking
For users, Wi-Fi is ubiquitous and binary: it either works or it doesn’t. For companies and engineers that need to provide Wi-Fi networks that “just work”, things are not so simple. Wireless comes in all kinds of shapes and forms, all with its own specific set of challenges and benefits.
In this webinar we went through the timeline of the IEEE802.11, focusing on the latest innovations and some interesting developments such as next generation positioning, light, and even more speed. We explained the difference between acronyms like Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 7, and how/if you should deploy them in your own wireless network. We also covered some promising innovations in Wi-Fi security (WPA3) areas and explain interesting things about wireless power, Wi-Fi use cases in IoT, and more.
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Agenda:
- New IEEE 802.11 standards: 11az, 802.11bb, 802.11be, 802.11bf
- Security upgrades in Wi-Fi: WPA3
- Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E adoption
- Future innovations in wireless power, IoT, and Wi-Fi coexistence with xG technologies
Presenter: Arjan Kievits, CWNE #325, is a Wireless Technical Consultant at Conscia Netherlands.
Author: Arjan Kievits