Sujet : Re: About WiFi7
De : jlarkin_highland_tech (at) *nospam* nirgendwo (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Aug 2024, 15:33:20
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On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 05:55:09 GMT, Jan Panteltje <
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On a sunny day (Thu, 22 Aug 2024 08:06:33 -0700) it happened john larkin
<jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote in <mikecjlu0negpkia8e5i18u946l0n99qar@4ax.com>:
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On Thu, 22 Aug 2024 11:50:56 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
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About WiFi7
https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/communications/wireless/wifi/article/55132520/skyworks-solutions-what-is-wi-fi-7-a
nd-why-does-it-matter
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Anybody using this?
https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/asus-rt-be58u-extendable-router-wifi-7-dual-band-aimesh-2-5g-poort/9300000183145514/
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Some day we won't have cell towers or wifi or cable modems or fiber to
the premises, just one universal wireless system for everything. Data
transport is a mess now.
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I just opened a new engineering office. I had to get an internet
provider (we went with a MonkeyBrains dish on the roof), a 10-port PoE
switch, a mild nightmare of local interconnect and CAT5 wiring to
various offices, a wifi router, and all sorts of plywood and shelves.
Envision treks to Loews.
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Barbaric.
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There is now fiber in front of my door, I declined
Using a Huawei USB stick plugged into a Raspberry Pi4 8 GB now as internet connection.
As many systems offline as possibe (anti hacking).
No WiFi either atm (I can switch it on if needed).
Of course my smartphone has its own internet from a different provider,
for redudancy, as I can take out the smartphone card, put it in the Huawei USB stick, all online again.
And I can also put that Huawei USB stick in my laptop and have internet almost everywhere in Europe
I see about 20 wifs's from my office, two wide-open. I guess we didn't
need to get our own internet connection.
We hung a big TV on the wall next to a big whiteboard, for
conferences. It took about 10 minutes mucking with the TV remote to
get it to accept an HDMI input. Layers and layers of ads and services
and terms-and-conditions nonsense to get past. The whiteboard just
worked.
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Was just reading today that now UK is changing policy and moving back to EU by allowing people from EU up to 30 years old
to go and work there without visa.
UK now has a labour govenment,
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Europe re-unites?
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