Huawei Successfully Tests New 802.11ax WiFi Standard At 10.53Gbps 116
Mark.JUK (1222360) writes "Chinese ICT developer Huawei has confirmed that it was able to achieve a record transmission data rate of 10.53Gbps on 5GHz frequency bands in laboratory trials of their new 802.11ax WiFi (WLAN) wireless networking standard. The testing, which was conducted at Huawei's campus in Shenzhen, used a mix of MIMO-OFDA, intelligence spectrum allocation, interference coordination and hybrid access to achieve the result and the new technology could hit the market during 2018."
Cap (Score:5, Insightful)
So I'll be able to hit my monthly Comcast cap in 60 secs?
SUPER!!
Re:Nyquist (Score:4, Insightful)
(a) SNR is a factor of channel capacity
(b) It applies for a single channel. With MIMO you have multiple channels (not independent from each other, but with smart channel coding you get gains over SISO).
Re:I'm so excited (Score:4, Insightful)
Indeed! I don't care what speed marks they hit, I still would not use one of their back door infested devices even if you gave me one.
Hey! Calm down, we're talking about Huawei here, not Cisco.