What is
Wi-Fi 7?
Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) is the latest wireless networking standard, designed to provide higher speeds, lower latency, and improved network performance. It supports three frequency bands:
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz, making the network connection more stable and efficient, especially in device-dense environments.
While Wi-Fi 6 already offers significant improvements in speed and capacity, Wi-Fi 7 further expands on these advantages. Wi-Fi 7 builds on Wi-Fi 6 with speeds up to 46 Gbps (The speed of Wi-Fi 7 is based on theoretical values. Actual performance may vary depending on factors such as your internet service provider’s speed limitations, overall network environment, and other external conditions), wider 320 MHz channels, 4096-QAM modulation, and Multi-Link Operation, enabling simultaneous data transmission across multiple bands to reduce latency and improve stability. If you're finding Wi-Fi 6 isn't keeping up with your growing device load or high-bandwidth activities, Wi-Fi 7 offers the enhanced capacity and reliability you're looking for.
Wi-Fi 7: A Quantum Leap
Over Wi-Fi 6

4.8x Faster Speeds
Achieve speeds up to 46 Gbps, which is 4.8 times faster than Wi-Fi 6
2x Wider Bandwidth
320 MHz channels double the bandwidth of Wi-Fi 6’s 160 MHz for faster, more stable connections
5× Lower Latency
Wi-Fi 7 reduces latency from Wi-Fi 6's 20-30 ms to just 1-5 ms, transforming performance for cloud gaming, AR/VR, and IoT
2x Device Capacity
With 16 MU-MIMO streams, it can support 2x more devices simultaneously compared to Wi-Fi 6’s 8 streams
Why Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 When Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 5 are Still Available?
Even if you already have a Wi-Fi 6/ Wi-Fi 5 router, upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 is a smart investment. By upgrading, you're not just getting better speeds—you're also addressing common frustrations below and future-proofing your home network for years to come.
Many users face slow speeds and interruptions during peak usage, especially in homes with multiple devices. Wi-Fi 7 solves this with significantly faster speeds and better performance in crowded areas, ensuring smooth streaming and gaming without interruptions. Additionally, it reduces frustrating lag during video calls and online gaming, delivering a seamless and responsive experience.

Security is another concern. With the increase in cyber threats, Wi-Fi 7 includes enhanced security features to keep your data safe. For users, this means better protection for personal data and devices, with stronger encryption that makes it harder for malicious actors to intercept communications.

Wi-Fi 7
Wi-Fi 6E
Wi-Fi 6
Wi-Fi 5
Wi-Fi Comparison
Wi-Fi 7
Year
2024
2020
2019
2013
Protocol
802.11be
802.11ax
802.11ax
802.11ac
Band
2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz
2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz
2.4 / 5 GHz
5 GHz ONLY
Peak Speed
46 Gbps
9.6 Gbps
9.6 Gbps
6.9 Gbps
Channel Width
20 / 40 / 80 / 160 / 320 MHz
20 / 40 / 80 / 160 MHz
20 / 40 / 80 / 160 MHz
20 / 40 / 80 / 160 MHz
Security
WPA 3
16 x 16 MIMO
16 x DL & UL MU-MIMO
Multi-AP
WPA 3
8 x 8 MIMO
8 x DL MU-MIMO
Single
WPA 3
8 x 8 MIMO
8 x DL MU-MIMO
Single
WPA 2
8 x 8 MIMO
4 x DL MU-MIMO
Single
Key Features
Multi-RU Puncturing
Multi-Link
4096-QAM
OFDMA
TWT
1024-QAM
OFDMA
TWT
1024-QAM
TWT
256-QAM
Why Wi-Fi 7 is a Major Technological Leap?
320 MHz Channel Bandwidth
Wi-Fi 7 doubles the maximum channel bandwidth to 320 MHz, allowing significantly higher data transfer rates and accommodating more devices without congestion. This advancement is particularly useful in high-density environments like smart homes and offices.
Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
MLO enables devices to use multiple frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) simultaneously or switch dynamically between them based on network conditions. This results in better reliability, reduced latency, and consistent performance for demanding applications like AR/VR and real-time gaming.
4K QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation)
Wi-Fi 7 introduces 4096-QAM (4K QAM), increasing data encoding density. This improvement boosts throughput while maintaining robust signal integrity, making it ideal for ultra-high-definition streaming and large data transfers.
Multi-RU Puncturing
By supporting non-contiguous Resource Unit (RU) allocation, Wi-Fi 7 optimizes the use of available spectrum. This innovation improves efficiency for multi-user scenarios and minimizes interference in crowded networks.
Preamble Puncturing
With Preamble Puncturing, the system can block out interference and use more available channels, significantly boosting speed and efficiency, even in crowded environments like busy cafes, packed airports, or homes with multiple devices.
Built for Every Scenario
Home Entertainment
Seamless 4K/8K streaming and lag-free multiplayer gaming for a superior at-home experience.


Remote Work & Office Needs
Boost productivity with stable, high-speed remote work and smooth video conferencing.
Smart Home Connectivity
Effortlessly connect more devices and extend coverage for a fully integrated smart home.


Public Spaces
Optimize network performance in high-density environments, ensuring reliable connections for everyone.
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