WiGig version 1.0 specification finalized, supporting data transmission rates up to 7 Gbps
7 Gbps Wi-Fi specification finalised
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WiGig version 1.0 specification finalized, supporting data transmission rates up to 7 Gbps
so I can transfer more over my home wireless network in one second than I am allowed to download in a month?
so I can transfer more over my home wireless network in one second than I am allowed to download in a month?
There a guy who sells 4Mbps uncapped at R500 pm Wi-Fi Internet in my town.
Don't you download +- 300GB a month:erm:
There a guy who sells 4Mbps uncapped at R500 pm Wi-Fi Internet in my town.
Been reading this and noted a coupla things which are in the article but aren't blatantly highlighted.
If you read point 5, it implies they are having to some special stuff just to get it beyond 10 meters, so whats the range, 20 meters? Point 4 also implies ultra low range.
Now, I have to say, since a piece of cat 6 ethernet cable wihch can do 10G is gonna cost a HELL of a lot less, I'm just not sure I see the pointAdd to the fact that I'm pretty sure the copper is gonna be more stable, and since point 5 also implies that they are using direct beams, the other advantage of copper is that it will be able to go through/around walls etc.
Call me a skeptic, and I'll be quite happy if I'm proved wrong, but I'm just not sure I see the point.
If you walk through the data stream, does your hair start frizzing?
I want to be able to just place a laptop in close vicinity, and instantly its wirelessly linked to a large monitor and a wireless keyboard. To unplug you just pick up the laptop and walk away. Yeah, now that would be useful. Wireless/pad charging would also be nice.
Yeah if you can send 7gbps with data, why can't you send wireless energy???