Edgewater Wireless Interview, Wi-Fi 7 Standards, Steam Developer "Very Positive"
Feb 18, 2021 ·
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First Segment: Edgewater Wireless. Andrew Skafel, CEO. Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to allow more radios to operate in a given area. Think of...
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First Segment: Edgewater Wireless. Andrew Skafel, CEO.
Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to allow more radios to operate in a given area. Think of Spectrum Slicing like moving from a single-lane road to a multi-lane highway — regardless of wireless technology. In Wi-Fi, Spectrum Slicing allows multiple radios to operate in the same ‘band’ within the same coverage area. Packing more radios in the same coverage area requires complex engineering. More capacity, with less interference means happy Wi-Fi users.
Topics:
Wi-Fi 7: The Next Generation in the Evolution of Wi-Fi | FierceWireless
Acting NASA chief says 2024 Moon landing no longer a “realistic” target | Ars Technica
Steam developer gets banned for “Very Positive” review trickery | Ars Technica
For more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
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Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to allow more radios to operate in a given area. Think of Spectrum Slicing like moving from a single-lane road to a multi-lane highway — regardless of wireless technology. In Wi-Fi, Spectrum Slicing allows multiple radios to operate in the same ‘band’ within the same coverage area. Packing more radios in the same coverage area requires complex engineering. More capacity, with less interference means happy Wi-Fi users.
Topics:
Wi-Fi 7: The Next Generation in the Evolution of Wi-Fi | FierceWireless
Acting NASA chief says 2024 Moon landing no longer a “realistic” target | Ars Technica
Steam developer gets banned for “Very Positive” review trickery | Ars Technica
For more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
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