Wi-Fi 7 standard is finally becoming widespread, but most users are already accustomed to Wi-Fi 6/6E devices. Can we really take advantage of the new standard's benefits (higher bandwidth, lower latency)? What's the situation with installation costs and hardware compatibility? In your opinion, what's the ideal timing for transitioning to Wi-Fi 7—is device support alone sufficient, or should network infrastructure also be upgraded?
How ready are we for the switch to Wi-Fi 7?
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Wi-Fi 7's features like 320 MHz channels and 4K-QAM really seem futuristic, but for my routine internet use at home (Spotify, video streaming, Zoom meetings), Wi-Fi 6 is sufficient for now. So, I wonder how much effort it takes to set up a Wi-Fi 7 infrastructure for home users and whether it's worth the hassle?