

It has the power to more than quadruple the total bandwidth a wireless network is capable of.

Wi-Fi 7 uses the 2.4, 5, and 6-GHz spectrum bands and has taken on the nickname "EHT" for Extremely High Throughput wireless. Wi-Fi 7 builds on the previous Wi-Fi 6E standard by incorporating many of its GHz-spectrum tricks, as well as adding a few new ones of its own. With its ability to deliver more than 2 gigabits per second (Gbps) of data, Wi-Fi 7 is not only significantly faster than its predecessor but can also handle the most demanding tasks with ease.

Wi-Fi 7 takes things a step further by combining three data bands, ultra-wide data channels, and using multiple data channels together for even more throughput. Its predecessor, Wi-Fi 6E, only started gaining traction due to how it impressed power users with its ability to deliver more than 2 gigabits per second (Gbps) of wireless data. The next-generation Wi-Fi standard, known as Wi-Fi 7, will start appearing in early 2023.
