• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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      15 hours ago

      Actually this is covered by IEEE 802.11bn, though it’s not actually finalized yet:

      IEEE 802.11bn, dubbed Ultra High Reliability (UHR), is an upcoming IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard. It is also designated Wi-Fi 8 by the Wi-Fi Alliance. As its designation suggests, 802.11bn aims to improve the reliability of wireless communications rather than primarily increasing data rates. The standard is projected to be finalized in September 2028.

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        12 hours ago

        Wasn’t it reliable before? Maybe they ought to stop going for maximum throughput if they wanted reliable connections…

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          8 hours ago

          Ethernet cables still reign.

          In my area, a good homeplug setup reigns over wifi for streaming.

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          11 hours ago

          I see about 150 wireless networks from my home the last time I scanned, and I don’t live in a high density area. The sheer volume of traffic makes it hard to be reliable. Wifi 6 and 7 brought some improvements (on paper; I still use AC) but evidently there’s room for improvement.