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Nowadays, WiFi is all around us and considered a necessity. Just think about your home and all those devices connecting to the Internet daily. Even if you are not the most techie person, chance is you still have mobile phones, laptops, tablets, TVs, speakers, and maybe even a few IoT devices connected to your home network. Now, try multiplying this for every house, school, hotel, and enterprise in your city \u2013 or in your whole country. Sounds like a lot of connected devices, right? And it is a lot. Today, WiFi is truly everywhere and deeply embedded in our day-to-day life. Thus, it is not surprising that all of us simply expect it to always work and deliver great performance.<\/p>\n

With more than one device per user, increasing bandwidth-intensive content and the surge in adoption of IoT, augmented and virtual reality technologies, WiFi had to change to meet a whole lot of new requirements:<\/p>\n