The expensive, unstable and complicated Wi-Fi pliers
The paradox here is that the shortwave wireless Internet connection technology was born as a cheap and easy-to-use solution for users and businesses alike.
Wi-Fi is now familiar in families, offices and public places. But when demand is getting higher and higher, this technology is under pressure from its popularity.
New-generation Wi-Fi (802.11n) is awaiting the ability to transmit data up to hundreds of megabits per second compared to 54 Mbps as it is today. 802.11n achieves this speed by integrating multiple Wi-Fi waves in the same device. However, Wi-Fi signals are affected by countless factors such as adjacent wireless networks, microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, extended phones .
A recent survey by Forrester Research, involving more than 500 small and medium-sized companies in the US and Europe, shows that 52% have no plans to install Wi-Fi. 36% explain stable connection is the most important factor in their business operations.
In addition, home Wi-Fi equipment is simpler and less expensive than deploying and managing this technology throughout the company.
Experts say Wi-Fi needs to be improved to act as a routing device, capable of adjusting radio frequency (RF) to avoid interference and loss of information. In addition, they hope that with the introduction of the "palm-in-hand" device like the iPhone, users will increasingly rely on Wi-Fi and consider it an indispensable technology in delivery. reception and business.
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