Wi-Fi 7: everything you need to know about the new wireless standard (2024)

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Wi-Fi 7 is the next generation of wireless connections. It's already here and it offers incredibly fast connections in personal, office, and commercial environments. Not only that, but it also brings with it several new features that should appeal to those who are looking to upgrade their connection.

The technology behind Wi-Fi 7 truly feels next-gen, and there are plenty of reasons to make the jump. However, there are also downsides to consider, chiefly concerning the price of admission; you'll need to pay for the next-gen connection and also shell out for one of the best Wi-Fi routers that can handle it.

The Wi-Fi Alliance has spoken at length about the benefits of Wi-Fi 7, but below is a summary of what you can expect if you make the jump.

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Wi-Fi 7: cut to the chase

  • What is it? Wi-Fi 7 is a wireless technology that continues to use the 6GHz spectrum to boost internet speeds even further.
  • When is it out? It is currently available now in the US, UK, Australia, Japan, and Mexico. However, it still needs regulatory approval in many other countries.
  • What will it cost? The cost will depend on the router you buy. The cheapest options are likely to be those provided by your internet service provider, but you may have to spend more than $1,000 / £1,000 (approximately AU$1,500) for the very best Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers.

Wi-Fi 7 release date

Wi-Fi 7 was officially released on January 8, 2024, when the Wi-Fi Alliance released its Wi-Fi Certified 7 program, though it'll still take years for a significant amount of people to adapt to it. According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, 233 million devices are expected to enter the market in 2024, growing to 2.1 billion devices by 2028.

The Alliance also states that smartphones, PCs, tablets, and access points (APs) are expected to be the earliest adopters of Wi-Fi 7, while customer premises equipment (CPE) and augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) equipment will follow.

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Wi-Fi 7 routers and pricing

The first wave of Wi-Fi 7 routers vary greatly in price, depending on the manufacturer and model.

Some relatively affordable routers, such as the TP-Link Archer BE800, cost as little as $300, while others can set you back as much as $1,000 or more. There are also leased routers that internet providers often give you, however, those can come with an additional monthly costs to your internet bill in return.

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In-between you'll find the likes of the Netgear Nighthawk RS700S, which costs $699 / £799 / AU$1,499; you can find out more about that in our Netgear Nighthawk RS700S review. Spoiler: we love it. There's also the Amazon eero Max 7 router, which will set you back $599 / £599 (not currently available in Australia).

Meanwhile, Acer revealed its two Predator Connect gaming routers at CES 2024. The Predator Connect T7 supports Wi-Fi 7 tri-band, which provides wider home coverage.

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Wi-Fi 7 spec and performance

The Wi-Fi Alliance detailed the specs and performance of Wi-Fi 7. The first is the introduction of 320MHz channels, which are double the size of 160MHz channels. However, though their larger bandwidth results in incredibly fast speeds, they can only be used within countries that allow for access to the 6GHz band. So far those include the US, UK, Australia, Japan, and Mexico, though a full list is available here.

There's also MLO or Multi-Link Operation. This allows devices on a network to transmit and receive data across multiple bands (mainly 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz) at the same time. It results in more reliable service, higher latency, and high throughput. This is especially important for VR headsets, as receiving a stream on a 6GHz band while transmitting tracking information on a 5GHz band would make for optimal performance.

Another potential benefit for VR is deterministic latency, which lets devices know when to expect connection interruptions and which could make for better tracking. There's also 4K QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation), which sends 20% more data than the current 1024 QAM standard.

Finally, Wi-Fi 7 is backwards compatible with other Wi-Fi types, so older laptops will be able to connect to the new standard. Note, though, that they may not be able to access the faster speeds Wi-Fi 7 offers, so make sure you check your devices' Wi-Fi capabilities before investing in a new router.

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Wi-Fi 7: everything you need to know about the new wireless standard (2024)

FAQs

What is the new Wi-Fi standard 7? ›

WiFi 7 is the latest WiFi standard, established by the Wi-Fi Alliance on January 8, 2024. It offers significantly improved support for a greater number of simultaneous low-latency connections in congested environments streaming ultra-high-definition video to multiple devices.

Do I really need Wi-Fi 7? ›

You don't need to buy a Wi-Fi 7 router or mesh network right now—or anytime soon. We encourage most people to wait until Wi-Fi 7 is available on every device where you need the speed, such as on work laptops, gaming PCs, personal tablets, smart TVs, and phones.

Will Wi-Fi 7 come out? ›

Wi-Fi 7 was officially released on January 8, 2024, when the Wi-Fi Alliance released its Wi-Fi Certified 7 program, though it'll still take years for a significant amount of people to adapt to it.

How many channels does Wi-Fi 7 have? ›

320 MHz Wide Channels – Doubled PHY Data Rate

The 6 GHz band supports up to 6 overlapping 320 MHz channels and 3 non-overlapping channels.

Is Wi-Fi 7 better than Ethernet? ›

You should upgrade to WiFi 7 if you can't (or don't want) to run Ethernet cables. For fast, low-latency networking, an Ethernet cable offers undeniable advantages. But for many folks, those advantages only come into play for devices that are in the same room as their router.

What cable do I need for Wi-Fi 7? ›

Wi-Fi 7 Cable Requirements

Wi-Fi 7 access points require a minimum of two Category 6A 10GBASE-T connections.

Can any device connect to Wi-Fi 7? ›

Wi-Fi 7 operates on the same 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands, so it's backward compatible with previous Wi-Fi standards. But while older devices can still connect to Wi-Fi 7 networks, they won't benefit from its higher performance or most of its new features.

Is it worth to buy a Wi-Fi 7 router? ›

If you're in a home with multiple, heavy users of internet, with more than one person gaming, watching 4K or 8K video or enjoying virtual or mixed reality, you should probably consider WiFi 7, particularly if you keep your router for a while and you tend to update your phones, PCs and other gear frequently.

What are the benefits of Wi-Fi 7? ›

With MLO (Multi-Link Operation), Wi-Fi 7 devices can simultaneously connect on two bands. This enables faster speeds through aggregation. Or, both bands can be used concurrently to share redundant/unique data for improved reliability with ultra-low and precise latencies.

Is Wi-Fi 7 overkill? ›

Is Wi-Fi 7 overkill? From initial tests, Wi-Fi 7 appears overkill if you only want to stream from services like Apple TV Plus in 4K. That said, with improved latency, throughput, and capacity improvements, it's a significant upgrade if you're looking to stream games or other intense services via your internet.

What is the future of Wi-Fi 7? ›

WiFi 7 introduces 320 MHz ultra-wide bandwidth, 4096-QAM, Multi-RU, and Multi-Link Operation to provide speeds 4.8× faster than WiFi 6 and 13× faster than WiFi 5. Unlock more scenarios than ever before.

When should I upgrade to Wi-Fi 7? ›

Why You Should Upgrade to a Wi-Fi 7 Router
  1. You're Upgrading to a Multi-Gigabit Internet Plan. ...
  2. You Live on the Bleeding Edge of Technology. ...
  3. Your Home Network Is Congested. ...
  4. You Have Gigabit or Slower Internet. ...
  5. You Already Own a Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E Router. ...
  6. You Own Legacy Devices With Older Wireless Security.
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What are the requirements for Wi-Fi 7? ›

Routers with Wi-Fi 7 must support a channel bandwidth of at least 160 MHz over 6 GHz: This means that three Wi-Fi products can transmit simultaneously on this frequency without interference, even in Europe. At 5 GHz, only two 160 MHz channels are possible — if a router supports this channel bandwidth at all.

What is Wi-Fi 7 also known as? ›

IEEE 802.11be, dubbed Extremely High Throughput (EHT), is the latest of the IEEE 802.11 standard, which is designated Wi-Fi 7.

What is the latest Wi-Fi standard 2024? ›

Wi-Fi Alliance® introduces Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7™

Austin, Texas, - January 8, 2024 – Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 is here, introducing powerful new features that boost Wi-Fi® performance and improve connectivity across a variety of environments.

What is the new WiFi 6E standard? ›

Wi-Fi 6E is an extension of the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) wireless standard into the 6-GHz radio-frequency band. Wi-Fi 6E builds on Wi-Fi 6, which is the latest generation of the Wi-Fi standard, but only Wi-Fi 6E devices and applications can operate in the 6-GHz band.

What is the difference between WiFi 5 and Wi-Fi 7? ›

WiFi 7 offers speeds up to 46 Gbps, compared to 9.6 Gbps in WiFi 6 and 6e and 3.5 Gbps in WiFi 5. Tri-band data transmission as WiFi 7 operates on the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz frequency bands.

What is the 7th generation of Wi-Fi? ›

Wi-Fi 7 is designed to provide peak speeds that surpass those of previous Wi-Fi generations. The actual peak speed experienced by Wi-Fi 7 smartphones and PCs is defined by the device's capabilities including the supported channel width, modulation scheme, and Multi-Link Operation capabilities.

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