Wi-Fi is Fast Enough

Modern Wi-Fi connections rely on more than just raw throughput to measure performance. The complexity of wireless as a medium makes the user experience more varied and creates difficulties in troubleshooting. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Keith Parsons, Rocky Gregory, and Ron Westfall as they discuss the state of Wi-Fi and how performance works. They talk about the challenges with properly designed wireless networks and how data sheets make assumptions about the environment. They also discuss user expectations for performance and how workflows involve many moving parts that can impact overall user experiences.


Measuring Wi-Fi 7 Outcomes Through Users

In his latest analysis, Tom Hollingsworth focuses on the potential impacts of Wi-Fi 7 technology on user experiences. He examines how the enhanced capabilities of Wi-Fi 7, such as increased speed and bandwidth, could significantly improve connectivity and productivity for users. For further insights into Wi-Fi innovations presented at Mobility Field Day 13, explore additional content by Tom Hollingsworth.


Measuring Wi-Fi 7 Outcomes Through Users

With wider adoption of Wi-Fi 7 devices in the enterprise, a common question users have been asking is when their network connections will be faster. Every enterprise IT worker knows that the challenges of deploying new technologies like Wi-Fi are offset by the perception that users have about the relative speed of their daily work. […]