Thursday, August 25, 2016

Triple the Throughput, Double the Distance for Wi-Fi?

Just because something is “impossible” today does not mean it actually is impossible; we simply haven’t solved the problem, yet. So it is with Wi-Fi signal reach and potential bandwidth. In a recent test, researchers were able to triple throughput and double distance for Wi-Fi.

Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab think they have perfected a system that dramatically improves Wi-Fi connections by eliminating signal interference.

MegaMIMO 2.0 (multiple-input and multiple-output) varies the frequency range of Wi-Fi signals within the required spectrum, avoiding signal interference. That, in turn, boosts throughput and range.

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