Wi-Fi 7, also known as IEEE 802.11be, is the next-generation Wi-Fi standard that supports 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz all three frequency bands. This advanced technology introduces innovative features that provide wider signal coverage, reduced latency and seamless connectivity. Wi-Fi 7 is set to revolutionize the way we connect, redefining the standards of wireless communication and rewriting your connectivity experiences. For Linux users, recommended is Linux krenel 6.5 and in kernel ath12k driver.
Unlock the Full Possibilities of Wi-Fi 7
320MHz Bandwidths
Wi-Fi 7 introduces 320MHz channel bandwidths, significantly expanding data transmission capacity. This allows for higher data rates and improved performance, ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications like streaming, gaming, and large file transfers.
4096 QAM
WiFi 7 uses 4K QAM to enhance data capacity, enabling higher speeds and efficiency. This improves performance for 4K streaming, online gaming, and large file downloads, delivering superior connectivity for modern applications.
Multi-Link Operation
Wi-Fi 7 debuts Multi-Link Operation (MLO), enabling devices to connect to the same access point across multiple channels and frequency bands simultaneously. MLO increases throughput, reduces latency, and enhances reliability.
Compex Wi-Fi 7 Solutions
The new Compex’s Wi-Fi 7 Dual-Band Dual-Concurrent Modules are designed to take your connectivity to the next level with seamless adoption, power efficiency and enhanced wireless performance. Ideal for enterprise, industrial, cybersecurity, transportation, and SMB applications or appliances, our Wi-Fi 7 Dual-Band Dual-Concurrent Modules set a new standard in performance and reliability.