Overview
- TP-Link says a joint industry test validated Wi‑Fi 8 beaconing and data throughput using prototype hardware, with partners and chipsets undisclosed.
- Qualcomm positions Wi‑Fi 8 as prioritizing stability and responsiveness in real‑world conditions rather than chasing higher peak bandwidth.
- Final IEEE approval for 802.11bn is expected in late 2028, while TP-Link expects some consumer devices to arrive before formal ratification.
- The standard targets dense and low‑signal environments across 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz, supporting up to 320 MHz channels and a 23 Gbps theoretical peak.
- Proposed building blocks include Coordinated Spatial Reuse, Coordinated Beamforming, Dynamic Sub‑Channel Operation, and enhanced MCS to boost reliability and throughput.