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Certified Wi-Fi 7 Devices: The Future of Faster and More Stable Connections

Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! It’s your favorite funny guy who loves all things technology, Nuked, here to bring you some exciting news. The Wi-Fi Alliance has just announced the certification of Wi-Fi 7 devices, and I couldn’t be more thrilled! So, let’s dive right into what this means for you and your tech gadgets.

Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty details, let’s clarify what it means to have a certified Wi-Fi 7 device. Basically, having the certification confirms that a device meets the standard’s specifications and is compatible with other Wi-Fi devices. It’s like a stamp of approval from the Wi-Fi Alliance.

So, what devices have already earned this coveted certification? Well, if you happen to be the proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone, you may already have a Wi-Fi 7 device in your hands. The Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 network adapter, which is now certified for Wi-Fi 7, comes included with Samsung’s flagship phone for 2023. The only downside is that Samsung hasn’t enabled this feature just yet, but hey, we can still dream of the possibilities!

If you’re planning on buying a new laptop this year, chances are high that it will come equipped with a certified Wi-Fi 7 chipset. Take, for example, the Intel BE200 card found in laptops announced at CES, like the sleek new Razer Blade 16. And don’t worry if you don’t see it right away – more laptops with Wi-Fi 7 capabilities will be hitting the market as the year progresses.

Now, let’s talk a bit about what Wi-Fi 7 actually is. It’s the next version of Wi-Fi following Wi-Fi 6E. Just like its predecessor, Wi-Fi 7 operates on the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands, making it backward-compatible with older devices. The new standard boasts faster throughput thanks to features like 320MHz channel bandwidth (twice what Wi-Fi 6E offers), Multi-Link Operation for combining bands into a faster and more stable connection, and improved interference handling.

However, it’s important to note that Wi-Fi 7 hasn’t been finalized yet, meaning there aren’t any client devices currently available that support it. This puts Wi-Fi 7 routers squarely in the early adopter market. But fear not! There are still some potential benefits to be had, especially for those using Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems. These systems can take advantage of the aforementioned features to achieve faster and more stable wireless connections between nodes.

Speaking of routers, let’s talk about the ones that are currently on the market. TP-Link’s Deco BE85 mesh router and Archer BE800 are the only consumer-grade Wi-Fi 7 routers available for sale and certified by the Alliance. The Archer BE800 is a tri-band router with impressive port options, including dual 10Gbps ports and two 2.5Gbps ports. It’s also compatible with Wi-Fi EasyMesh, a brand-agnostic mesh standard that ensures compatibility with other EasyMesh routers. On the other hand, the Deco BE85 is a dedicated mesh router that exclusively uses TP-Link’s proprietary mesh technology. However, be prepared to pay a pretty penny for either of these routers.

So there you have it, my tech-savvy friends! The world of Wi-Fi is evolving once again with the introduction of Wi-Fi 7 devices. While they may still be in their early stages, it’s exciting to see what this new standard has in store for us. Until next time, stay connected and keep embracing the wonders of technology!

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