• TheFogan@programming.dev
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    20 hours ago

    802.11a is over 20 years old, fortunately this law isn’t talking about shutting down existing routers. the 6 GHZ is the next frontier to expand to, the military already owns the 7 GHZ spectrum… So the 6 GHZ is the one that can be expanded into. Of which origionally was planned to be made for the next generation of wifi… but now is going to be sold off to phone providers to use in the next generation of mobile networks.

    So in short, our existing routers will continue to work as designed, but future routers will not be making any leaps forward.

    Basically the choice between better faster wireless LANs, is getting killed in favor of better networks for cellphone services… of which the carriers will set the price on.

    • KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 hours ago

      6GHz compatible devices are already being sold. If your phone is new-ish it likely supports it, and many routers already have it.

      This isn’t a “next gen” problem, it’s a “current gen bleeding edge” problem.

      • remotelove@lemmy.ca
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        11 hours ago

        I have been using 6ghz for about a year or so now and I found it to be quite fast. MLO can be super weird sometimes and seems to get confused, but it works. (It’s probably just a driver I haven’t updated.)